Top 100 Greatest Music Albums by DeusExMackia

Yo! Thanks for checking out my list of my favourite albums ever. Like most people on BEA, I listen to an absolute ton of music, a lot of which isn't on here. This then is a list of what I consider to be give or take the best music ever made (in my humble opinion).


As of 28th November 2022, this is the rough outline:
- Positions 1 to 20 are as good as it gets. Ordered based on what I'd choose with a gun to my head, so the ones nearer the top are 'better', but it's all relative.

- 20 to ~60 are the albums I'd consider "runner-up best albums ever", a.k.a. "there's not enough room to fit everything into the top 10" and really might as well just be one big joint position.

- Everything below is structured to reflect how highly I regard it, but all can be considered "albums to listen to before you die (in my humble opinion)".


Also, the comments I have made about each album; for some records I could wax lyrical about them for days, and for others I can barely say a word. This, however, in no way determines whether I like a record more than another. And for quite a few of them, I can't even properly articulate why I love them.

For something extra, here are my favorite artists of all time. It's not properly reflected in my choice of albums.
In a rough-but-no-particular order:
The Smiths, David Bowie, Sonic Youth, Joy Division, Pink Floyd, Kate Bush, Fleetwood Mac, R.E.M., Aretha Franklin, Nina Simone, Diana Ross, Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever, Idles, Fontaines D.C., Lou Reed, Nirvana, Radiohead, New Order, The Doors, The Clash, Prince, Gorillaz, Pet Shop Boys, Suede, The Rolling Stones, Talking Heads, Madonna, Squid, Little Simz, Kendrick Lamar, Lady Gaga, Ariana Grande, Nicki Minaj, Janis Joplin, Bruce Springsteen, Pavement, Sophie, Beyoncé, Grace Jones, Lana Del Rey, Kraftwerk, FKA twigs, Slowdive, MBV, Missy Elliott

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Update 12/11/23: Some big ol' changes in the midfield. With the leaves falling off the trees I've conveniently remembered how obsessed with Slowdive I've always been, so welcome Souvlaki to the top 20 at last. A few other big moves.

Update 21/09/23: Welcome back Wish You Were Here, gone for 2.5 years, and now back on here because I don't think life is quite right without it. Far lower than before, but that's okay. A recent spur of 60s and 70s listening for me has led to the Stones gaining a new entry, and OK Computer making a return too. Two 2010s EPs from some of the most exciting artists living today - Miss Azealia and Miss Twigs - join the mid-pack in the form of 1991 and M3LL155X respectively.

Update 28/11/22: A great purge has occurred. Wholesale reorder. New entries from across the universe. Shock and Awe in the top 20 - I've finally let go of DSOTM's number 2 spot. It better reflects who I am now and what I love. The beautiful thing with a having a list like this is the work it takes to cultivate it and keep it in tune with who you are. See the previous versions of this chart for my older notes :)

Update 21/01/22: Things continues to move with the addition of albums from 2020 and 2021. We're well on the way to seeing the records from the last 30 years outweighing the records older than 30 years.

Update 30/03/21: It's a shock twist! The Top 10 has been updated for the first time since December 2017. Truly glacial pace of change up there, and not without good reason. Lou Reed's Transformer drops 1 place to 11, and still means the world to me. Welcome in our new Number 10 album, Loveless by My Bloody Valentine. A long time in the climbing for this position, I've finally accepted that I love this album more than ranking will ever be able to quantify, and that it deserves to be up there.

Update 09/02/21: Farewell to Wish You Were Here. Tough decision, but I haven't revisited it for so long now. Having it in the Top 20 seemed hard enough, but to be honest, my taste has changed. Welcoming in Bowie's Glastonbury 2000 set and Talking Heads's Stop Making Sense. Two pieces of absolute live perfection to enjoy whilst we aren't allowed to go to real gigs.

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Best Songs: Drive-In Saturday, Time, Jean Genie

If ever there was monument to the beauty of Glam Rock, this was it. The showmanship, the sheer scale of the energy, the swagger of that riff on Jean Genie and - holy mother of god - Bowie's voice on Drive-In Saturday. Few things come even remotely close to Aladdin Sane.

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[First added to this chart: 10/23/2014]
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1973
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Best Songs: Solo, Nights, Futura Free

Blonde is an entire league of its own. One of the most important statements about the lives of people today released in recent years, featuring some of my favourite music...well, ever. Don't you dare listen to one song from this album without listening to the whole thing, it's the only way to truly appreciate what a work of genius this is.

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2016
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14,450
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Best pieces: Fantasia On A Theme by Thomas Tallias, The Lark Ascending

Nigh-on impossible to describe the reverie that these four pieces create. Music beyond the confines of language. Utter heartbreak and boundless love far above what my little brain can fathom. Life is better with the knowledge that these recordings exist.
[First added to this chart: 02/20/2023]
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1972
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91
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Best Songs: Cloudbusting, And Dream Of Sheep, Hello Earth

Eccentric, sensual, a true feast for the ears; Bush's knack for musical narrative is on full display here, telling stories of love and the ocean. The quirkiness of her previous material is shed for exquisite art pop perfection, and you have no choice but to completely submerge yourself in her world. It really is the finest moment of one of Britain's greatest ever solo artists.
[First added to this chart: 11/25/2014]
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1985
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19,311
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Best Songs: Feel Good Inc, DARE, Demon Days

The mid-noughties needed a fresh, invigorating album. This was it. A towering pinnacle of modern music culture.
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2005
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11,344
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Best songs: We Are The Pigs, The Wild Ones, The Power

Queerness with the campiness turned entirely negative and positively dystopian. Suede's second outing reaches the very highest heights of Britpop perfection. An industrial, grey-washed look at nineties Britain, led by Brett Anderson's dark flamboyance and backed by the band's unrivaled instrumentation. An underground force seems to be the backbone of this record, leaving you to journey with the band to find its source. Dog Man Star is like lifting the veil to reveal a whole different world you didn't even realise you were already in.
[First added to this chart: 07/07/2020]
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1994
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3,700
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Best Songs: Heroes, Blackout, The Secret Life of Arabia

Bowie's love for kultur-Germania reaches its absolute pinnacle here. "Heroes" paints a dark, dystopian picture of life, set in the ultra-modern world of 70s Deustchland, winding up being one of the most haunting records in rock history. And also one of the most perplexing; is it art rock? Electro-art? Krautrock as envisioned through Bowie and Eno's eyes? Whatever it is, it at once sits firmly in the avant-garde yet also two steps away from reality, making you want to dance one moment and then digging up your darkest thoughts the next. One of the most formidable statements of Bowie's indelible musical power. Everything and more, and still so fucking far out there.
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1977
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Best songs: Alison, When The Sun Hits, Dagger

Aching, soaring, delicate chaos. Some of the greatest torrents of emotion that guitar music has ever produced. A soundtrack for love, heartbreak, for being stoned, for autumnal days and lowly nights. Speaks to me in a way no other record quite can, and I wish I could express even a gram of how it makes me feel to other people.
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1993
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Best Songs: London Calling, Spanish Bombs, Death or Glory

A cultural and creative fixed point in British music history. It's a double album that doesn't lose pace even once. The furthest reach that punk ever extended too. You can't really sum London Calling up; you simply have to listen to it, and then listen to it again, and again, and again.

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[First added to this chart: 10/23/2014]
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1979
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Best Songs: Breathe, Time, Money

Timeless is the only way to describe DSOTM; you always end up coming back to it, even after listening to a thousand other songs. The hype and praise are all firmly, firmly deserved, and by god when Brain Damage and Eclipse come in to close the show, the band somehow elevate the whole record even further. A masterpiece, no less.
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Top 100 Greatest Music Albums composition

Decade Albums %


1930s 0 0%
1940s 0 0%
1950s 0 0%
1960s 3 3%
1970s 20 20%
1980s 18 18%
1990s 20 20%
2000s 7 7%
2010s 25 25%
2020s 7 7%
Artist Albums %


David Bowie 7 7%
Radiohead 4 4%
Pink Floyd 3 3%
Kendrick Lamar 3 3%
Nirvana 3 3%
The Smiths 3 3%
Sonic Youth 3 3%
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Country Albums %


United Kingdom 51 51%
United States 38 38%
Mixed Nationality 5 5%
Germany 2 2%
Ireland 2 2%
Canada 1 1%
Australia 1 1%
Compilation? Albums %
No 97 97%
Yes 3 3%
Live? Albums %
No 95 95%
Yes 5 5%
Soundtrack? Albums %
No 97 97%
Yes 3 3%

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From 03/30/2024 17:17
Great chart. Lovin the accompanying notes
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From 11/02/2023 09:12
So no Beatles?
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From 07/26/2022 00:35
Picks are absolutely fantastic and the commentary on how your music taste changes throughout must be great to look back on from a personal perspective. Great list!
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Any chart with this much commentary attached to it is an amazing one in my book!
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Gorillaz! I love every chart with gorillaz!
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From 06/05/2019 17:15
Nice chart, I like a lot of your picks for best tracks, crazy how you're so into Bowie, only think a couple of his albums are really up there with the best of all time
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From 11/13/2018 09:04
@Sandinistar very good question, they're up there mainly for personal reasons, as in they have personal meaning to myself. They all mean a lot to me in one way or another.
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From 11/13/2018 01:34
I'm intrigued, because almost all of your Top 10 are highly regarded albums that I like okay and think are good but think are overrated because they fail as cohesive albums. Would like to understand why you think they're all great, because I'm not opposed to that view I just don't fully get it.
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From 10/08/2018 14:42
Ha it's taken me long enough to figure out how this site works, but here I am bby xoxo
Love your music, you're such an inspiration, I can't wait for Saturday Night Alternative to start up again.
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Ha it's taken me long enough to figure out how this site works, but here I am bby xoxo
Love your music, you're such an inspiration, I can't wait for Saturday Night Alternative to start up again.
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