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Best Album(s) of the Year

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Every year, there are albums, or an album, that are/is released, that makes your ears stand up and pay attention, be it a metal, blues, electronic, hip hop, rock, or even indie album. Post your picks for album of the year right here.

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Some of My picks (note, I'll add more later. These one's are more "obvious")

 

Kanye West "College Dropout" The best hip hop album of the year, this sucker was the buzz of both underground hip hop and mainstream hip hop fans, as well as some who normally don't care for hip hop. Plus it contains "Jesus Walks", a song about Jesus that *gasp* doesn't suck!

 

Ministry "Houses of the Mole" It's hard to believe it, but Al Jourgonson still has it in him! From Anti-Bush songs that don't suck for a change ("No W","World","Wrong")

Tales of paranoia ("WKYJ"),hopelessness ("Worm"),Drug addiction ("Worthless"), and even the dark underbelly of our Country ("Warp City") this sucker kicked my ass two days to Sunday.

 

Brian Wilson "Smile" Sure, it's not really new material, but the long lost album finally came out, and proves that Wilson is still brillient, even after so many personal (and musical) disasters.

 

Loretta Lynn "Vear Lear Rose" Fuck all of the crap radio tries to pass off as country, this is awesome, and produced by a guy I normally can't stand in Jack White! This album is exactlly what Country Music, and Music in General, really needed this year. Best songs; "God Makes no Mistakes", "Family Tree", and "Story of My Life"

 

MF Doom "MMM...Food" The "Dr Octygonecologyst" of 2004, and a truly memorable album from an excellent rapper. Full of colorful characters, tight beats, tight rhymes...This one really has it all.

 

Depeche Mode"Remixes 81-04 Limited Edition 3-disk Set" Proof that remix albums can be great, and a must have in any fans collection. A remix album with hip hop,

synth pop, electro, IDM, industrial, hard house, acid house, trance, trip hop, rock, turntabalism, ambient,breakbeat, minimalism,dub, and even a pinch of dub reggae.

 

Front Line Assembly "Civilization" After the disappointing "Epitaph", FLA return with a vengence, and manage to make EBM (Electronic Body Music)/Industrial Dance become cool again.

 

RJD2 "Since We Last Spoke" The follow up to "Dead Ringer" is proof positive that he's not just another DJ Shadow, and an album experiment that actually works, and requires more than one listen. Best song is "Making Days Longer", in which he sings, and does a great job of it. Also noteworthy: "Someone's Second Kiss", "Ring Finger", and Through the Walls"

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Some of my picks:

 

Modest Mouse- Good News for People Who Love Bad News

The Cure- The Cure

Interpol- Antics

Kanye West- The College Dropout

 

While they may not be the best, they're my favourites, so really, this post is pointless.

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i think this guy has started more topics in the last 2 weeks than i have in my 2 years here.

 

i'll go with bjork's 'medulla' by default.

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it's an acquired taste, but i quite like it. however, i only picked it by default cause none of the other stuff i bought this year was really good. it's not her masterpiece, & i really don't know if i'd recommend it to you since i don't know how big on bjork you are.

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1. Loretta Lynn - Van Lear Rose

2. Madvillain - Madvillainy

3. Tom Waits - Real Gone

4. TV On The Radio - Desperate Youth, Blood Thirsty Babes

5. Xiu Xiu - Fabulous Muscles

6. The Streets - A Grand Don't Come For Free

7. Mirah - C'mon, Miracle

8. The Fiery Furnaces - Blueberry Boat

9. Devendra Banhart - Rejoicing In The Hands

10. Comets On Fire - Blue Cathedral

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it's an acquired taste, but i quite like it. however, i only picked it by default cause none of the other stuff i bought this year was really good. it's not her masterpiece, & i really don't know if i'd recommend it to you since i don't know how big on bjork you are.

Honestly, I've never owned a Bjork album, but I've liked what I've heard from her, going back to The Sugarcubes. Her voice is amazing, which is what draws me to her.

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it's an acquired taste, but i quite like it.  however, i only picked it by default cause none of the other stuff i bought this year was really good.  it's not her masterpiece, & i really don't know if i'd recommend it to you since i don't know how big on bjork you are.

Honestly, I've never owned a Bjork album, but I've liked what I've heard from her, going back to The Sugarcubes. Her voice is amazing, which is what draws me to her.

pick up 'post', it goes down easier. 'medulla' is by far her most difficult album.

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Guest Dr. Wrestlingphysics

To the 5 Boroughs - Beastie Boys

You Are The Quarry - Morrissey.

 

Though it is a little odd to think that the Beastie Boys were formed before the Smiths!

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"Good News for People Who Like Bad News" by Modest Mouse is by far the best album I've heard all year.

 

Also for consideration:

 

"Want Two" by Rufus Wainright

 

"Hot Fuss" by The Killers

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Guest NaturalBornThriller4:20

Some folks might not know what i'm talking about.

 

Anyway...

 

Usher - Confessions

 

Kanye West - The College Dropout

 

Nas - Street's Disciple

 

Cam'ron - Purple Haze

 

Lil' Wayne - Tha Carter

 

The Alchemist - 1st Infantry

 

Ghostface Killah - The Pretty Toney Album

 

Twista - Kamikaze

 

N.E.R.D - Fly Or Die

 

Royce Da 5'9" - Death Is Certain

 

Young Gunz - Tough Luv (Not really an album of the year, just more of a personal favorite)

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I'm not sure if you're being earnest, but that's my top choice.

 

#2 Tom Waits, Real Gone

#3 Interpol, Antics

#4 The Streets, A Grand Don't Come For Free

#5 TV on the Radio, Desperate Youth, Blood Thirsty Babes

 

And I've yet to hear Thug Matrimony.

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#5 TV on the Radio, Desperate Youth, Blood Thirsty Babes

How does that compare to Young Liars?

Not quite as consistent, but tracks 1-6 are the EP's equal. The last three songs are average, but the rest is wonderful. "Dreams" and "Poppy" are my favorites of late - I saw them open for the Pixies on Wednesday, and both of those songs were pretty unreal in their live arrangements.

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Guest The Winter Of My Discontent
Some very bad choices being made up in this bitch.

You...you...you pretentious snob.

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