Top 100 Greatest Music Albums by Applerill

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This is the most beautifully sapphic record I’ve ever heard, and by the time you hear the opening couplet, “You have such a beautiful face/ I’ve been dreaming about it between my legs”, you won’t be able to escape its profound lesbian desire. The lyrics are full of explicit, even seemingly flippant sexuality and crassness, but beyond a very slight tinge of edginess there’s such astounding earnestness. [First added to this chart: 07/14/2020]
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2013
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Much like the Baby Zionov, this comes from a short-lived scene a bunch of RYM trans people started in the mid-2010s called “Davewave”, which mixed jungle with nightcore to make these fun feminine mixes that were meant to make you feel like a girl. At 55 minutes, this is like a 3-course meal to Zionov’s snack, and isn’t quite AS laser-right, but still has some of my favorite cuts I’ve ever heard. [First added to this chart: 04/09/2016]
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2014
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113
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[First added to this chart: 12/24/2021]
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2014
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86
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“ hahaha NATALIE PRASS. YOU ARE SO WHITE”
-Gowi
[First added to this chart: 07/14/2020]
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2015
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424
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[First added to this chart: 09/20/2022]
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2017
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196
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Have you ever realized that “trance music” is used to describe both the wonderfully-earnest stab-like club music, AND stuff like Charlemagne Palestine and Hindustani ragas? The thing I love about (this period of) Souleyman’s dabke career is that it almost felt like he was combining those together.
Okay, that’s not technically true, but if nothing else, it feels as amazing as the entirety of those two genres put together.
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2010
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81
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Why can’t people know that a straight cis man with the perfect trans girl drag name teamed up with the Decasia guy to make a live two-hour opus of minimalist free jazz showtunes? I don’t want to take away Sergei’s thunder, but this might be the one album that can compete with Two For Tea in terms of unsurpassably gay jazz music. [First added to this chart: 01/10/2021]
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2019
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When I finally came of age in the early 2010s, Tumblr felt absolutely revolutionary to me. A social media site full of cutesy drawings and porn where people talked about social justice in a sort of post-irony I’d never witnessed before. Odd Future probably aged better, but early Kitty will always represent this naivety about the joys of the internet that way. [First added to this chart: 03/07/2016]
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2011
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Many electric genres are confused with minimalism in a way that whitewashes their own cultural histories, but if you want to see the perfect example of “computer music” taking Glass and Reich and Palestine to the next level, Carl Stone’s your guy. I even hear he collaborated with Playboi Carti once or twice. [First added to this chart: 07/28/2019]
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2018
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[First added to this chart: 05/14/2022]
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2012
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50
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Top 100 Greatest Music Albums composition

Decade Albums %


1930s 0 0%
1940s 0 0%
1950s 1 1%
1960s 3 3%
1970s 13 13%
1980s 8 8%
1990s 17 17%
2000s 33 33%
2010s 20 20%
2020s 5 5%
Country Albums %


United States 56 56%
United Kingdom 13 13%
Mixed Nationality 8 8%
Germany 6 6%
Japan 4 4%
Canada 3 3%
Poland 2 2%
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Compilation? Albums %
No 93 93%
Yes 7 7%
Live? Albums %
No 94 94%
Yes 6 6%
Soundtrack? Albums %
No 97 97%
Yes 3 3%

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79/100 (from 62 votes)
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From 06/23/2023 14:10
holy cringe this is absolute fucking trash lmao
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From 11/08/2022 02:56
one of the best and most important charts on this site tbh
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From 06/29/2022 06:58
Its truly an interesting chart. do I consider some of your picks straight-up not that good? i guess so. In any case, keep on listening and loving music and being you!
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From 11/09/2021 10:58
I have mixed feelings about charts like this. Yes they are very useful for flagging up overlooked albums that may be worth looking at, albums that are not widely known. These charts usually get a high score from other users for being different and interesting. But should they appear on a Greatest Albums list and count towards the greatest overall chart? The prime (but obviously not only) objective of this site is to identify the greatest albums ever recorded (I believe) and boring as it may seem 'Greatest Charts' without any conventional choices should be regarded with caution. I love charts such as this, but they should be titled something like 'Greatest albums you should listen to because I think they're great'. But I'm very aware that many users only look at the Top 100 Greatest charts, so the only way to get noticed is to create them as 'Top 100 Greatest' charts. A quandary.
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From 11/09/2021 03:08
What a weird and eccentric chart. I mean that as the highest compliment, I think more charts should strive for this rather than regurgitating canon picks. I like that you've got some really corny pop in there right up alongside artsy stuff - you're right, life should have both! Great work, I'll be checking some of these albums out!
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From 11/08/2021 20:07
goddamn the effort.
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From 07/02/2021 00:27
Morton Feldman just barely edging out Avril Lavigne in the top 10 is the best postmodern provocation I've ever seen around here.
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From 01/07/2021 23:52
loads of great music (and some uh less great music imho) but more than that just consistently the most perplexing chat on BEA. at a certain point I just have to respect the audacity of it all. 2 hours of fart sounds? punk af
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From 12/23/2020 06:11
Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others is also probs my favorite Smiths track.
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From 09/05/2020 21:17
I'd love to read your words and thoughts of these albums. But man, I hope you know how inspirational it is for you to dare showing off your controversial picks (like Soulja Boy being the highest ranked rapper) - big respect your way!
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Best Artists of 1968
1. The Beatles
2. Jimi Hendrix
3. The Jimi Hendrix Experience
4. Van Morrison
5. The Zombies
6. The Kinks
7. The Velvet Underground
8. The Rolling Stones
9. The Band
10. Simon & Garfunkel
11. Johnny Cash
12. The Byrds
13. Aretha Franklin
14. Frank Zappa
15. Pink Floyd
16. The Doors
17. The Mothers Of Invention
18. Big Brother And The Holding Company
19. Os Mutantes
20. Cream
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