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Which songs were those? Honestly, if you choose from after 1965, it's kind of difficult to name a Beatles song which is truly subpar, of course, I'm a fanboy...
This one seems to be exceeding expectations, so I'm psyched! the record should be coming in the mail any day now, so I'll have to wait a while longer...
Wrong. Radio edits always suck.
Well, this is also the radio edit, the extra two minutes might add some more interesting instrumental variation.
Leave him alone, he's just listening to half of Zaireeka...
Easily one of their best - Killer Mike go hard.
So I have to think my life over just because I think Rosa Parks (among many other songs) is better than Hey Ya? Guess I got some real soul searching to do.
Ceremony should at least be where Dreams Never End is, and Temptation should be higher. All great songs though.
I figured I'd just throw my list out there... 1. Sweet Heart Sweet Light - Spiritualized 2. Channel Orange - Frank Ocean 3. Slaughterhouse - Ty Segall Band 4. Cancer 4 Cure - El-P 5. good kid, Maad City - Kendrick Lamar 6. Attack on Memory - Cloud Nothings 7. The Money Store - Death Grips 8. The Seer - Swans 9. Mature Themes - Ariel Pink 10. Lonerism - Tame Impala
Seems like he just tossed up GY!BE to look smart.
Actress did make the list, but I'd argue it should be in the top 20.
How exactly did he come close to ruining The Woods? Also the guy is still spending goodwill from '91, as far as I'm concerned.
Definitely Apocalypse Dreams for me. Can't believe there weren't two Tame Impala tracks up there.
Only in My Dreams was my number one pick, I don't know why but I played that track over and over. Anyone with me?
At least you guys got Safe European Home up there. THE BEST.
Would have gone with Liar myself. Interesting list as always.
Funny, because I certainly see Swing Lo Magellan as being more in an artist's comfort zone than Centipede HZ or Shields.
Dude, you almost nailed it!
Eh, best Real Estate song, for sure.
Every Michael Jackson joke I know has been played out, so I'm just going to say that this is an excellent album among many, and that he will be sorely missed.