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""1% of one" is probably the best post-pavement stephen malkmus song -- an extensively catchy idea. The rest of the album is good too, esp. if you like pavement." Reply
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"This starts out average enough, but then quietly yields to face-melting acid haze by the second half. Check out the last four tracks, in particular...but at 28 minutes, this isn’t a time consuming album." Reply
"Oh man the tender, wistful, wondrous beauty of this album is extraordinary. It's done so perfectly that the fact that it's a bit one-note doesn't bother me. All of Obel's albums are soft pools of angelic loveliness, and this may be the best album she's made yet. Check it out, people." Reply
"A beautiful mix of all the things that make AFI a terrific band. Catchy choruses, vivid imagery, the energising tracks, the mournful ballads. I think Sing the Sorrow is their best, but The Art of Drowning is my favourite." Reply
"Shortlisted for album of the year at the 1981 Grammys. The winner was the self-titled album by Christopher Cross" Reply
"Such a lovely album. The ambient tracks in the middle really help to secure the vibe. 20 years in and Yo La Tengo still haven't lost it." Reply
"The return of Dave Friedmann at the production it was very ealthy for this record. Inspired, fat drums, dynamics and a pop-song." Reply
"As far as mixtape go, it's a classic, maybe top 5 of all time. Lyrically, it isn't fantastic, but the superb production compensates for this. Each song in general has a unique feel that is incredible. Standouts are "Mamacita", "Don't Play", and "Drugs You Should It"." Reply
"Nothing about this really sets it apart from any other hip hop released in 2018 aside from the lyrical turn in the first part of the album where Juice WRLD actually shows some vulnerability in his relationships. While that's cool, it's not enough to save the album or make it memorable in the slig..." [+] Reply
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Overall Chart composition
| Decade | Albums | % | |
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| 1930s | 2 | 0% | |
| 1940s | 35 | 0% | |
| 1950s | 303 | 3% | |
| 1960s | 709 | 7% | |
| 1970s | 1,426 | 14% | |
| 1980s | 1,409 | 14% | |
| 1990s | 1,602 | 16% | |
| 2000s | 1,743 | 17% | |
| 2010s | 1,949 | 19% | |
| 2020s | 822 | 8% |
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| Bob Dylan | 37 | 0% | |
| The Rolling Stones | 35 | 0% | |
| David Bowie | 32 | 0% | |
| The Beatles | 29 | 0% | |
| Miles Davis | 27 | 0% | |
| Neil Young | 26 | 0% | |
| Various Artists | 25 | 0% | |
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5,013 | 50% | |
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2,652 | 27% | |
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430 | 4% | |
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335 | 3% | |
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219 | 2% | |
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157 | 2% | |
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133 | 1% | |
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