Top 100 Greatest Music Albums by joedec

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Release Date - March 1982

Favorite Tracks
1. Vampira
2. All Hell Breaks Loose
3. 20 Eyes
4. Mommy, Can I Go Out and Kill Tonight?

"The Misfits are the godfathers of Horror Punk. That's not up for debate. And that fact is established thanks to their iconic debut album, Walk Among Us. Anyone who knows their history should know that originally, Static Age was suppose to be their debut, but would be shelved until the 1990s. So that honor goes to Walk Among Us. Everything about this album screams Horror Punk, from the cover art (which has been paid homage to many times) to the songs contained on this album. Glenn Danzig's vocals are on point, but then that's par for the course when it comes to GD. He's proof that you can be a Punk vocalist and have a great voice at the same time. Jerry Only's basslines are almost criminally underrated. Doyle's guitar riffs kicks ass all the way through. And then there's drummer Arthur Googy, who I also feel is underrated. The album clocks in at around 26 minutes, but that's more than enough time for The Misfits to get their point across in songs such as 20 Eyes, All Hell Breaks Loose, Vampira, Astro Zombies among others. When people ask me what's the definitive Punk album, I will say without hesitation, that it's Walk Among Us."
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1982
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1. Last Caress
2. We Are 138
3. Bullet
4. Hollywood Babylon
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1997
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734
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1. Die Die My Darling
2. Green Hell
3. Death Comes Ripping
4. Earth A.D.
[First added to this chart: 04/22/2021]
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1983
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243
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Top 100 Greatest Music Albums composition

Decade Albums %


1930s 0 0%
1940s 0 0%
1950s 0 0%
1960s 7 7%
1970s 18 18%
1980s 47 47%
1990s 23 23%
2000s 2 2%
2010s 3 3%
2020s 0 0%
Country Albums %


United States 56 56%
United Kingdom 41 41%
Canada 1 1%
Mixed Nationality 1 1%
Ireland 1 1%
Compilation? Albums %
No 99 99%
Yes 1 1%
Live? Albums %
No 99 99%
Yes 1 1%
Soundtrack? Albums %
No 99 99%
Yes 1 1%

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From 08/03/2023 10:13
Nice list. Love your attention to detail. Well done.
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From 04/07/2023 11:20
Ace chart.
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From 04/07/2023 09:09
It is clear where your tastes lie. For me, I didn't find this chart all that exciting or adventurous - nothing at all from outside the USA/Canada/UK/Ireland bubble or hidden album gems from your preferred musical genre. Appreciated the 'love' for The Cure ~ if a bit over the top with 6 entries (and not a 'Bloodflowers' in sight).
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From 08/11/2022 16:53
good work on here
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From 11/21/2020 21:15
Fantastic chart. Love how you've labelled your favorite 4 songs off each. Original concept
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From 03/14/2020 05:11
“Foreground Noise” has it quite right that there is very little unpredictable about this chart: it entirely lacks artists unfamiliar to readers of the most standard rock criticism.

It is true that vis-à-vis such charts as those of ‘Rolling Stone’ and ‘New Musical Express’ there is a greater emphasis upon heavy metal – refreshing and a positive given the important impact heavy metal has undoubtedly had on Western culture since the late 1970s. However, even this positive is diluted by being confined to metal from before the middle 1990s, a period when the genre diverged and developed numerous new forms equally or more underground than beforehand.
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From 09/02/2018 08:24
Sweet Chart
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From 07/02/2018 21:05
excellent chart, friend
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From 07/02/2018 20:47
Fantastic chart, I love it!
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From 07/02/2018 08:42
There are many great albums here but I feel little of your own personality or love of music comes through (something that the few well placed notes or a chart bio might help remedy). Only four of your 100 albums sit outside the overall BEA top 1000 and all but one are only ranked low because they are picks from artists who already have a number of entries in your chart. I don't mean to be rude when I say this but I feel like you are yet to carve out your own taste yet, try avoiding the classics and look off the beaten path - who knows you might find something you love that's a little different!!
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Best Albums of the 1980s
1. The Queen Is Dead by The Smiths
2. Doolittle by Pixies
3. Remain In Light by Talking Heads
4. Disintegration by The Cure
5. The Stone Roses by The Stone Roses
6. The Joshua Tree by U2
7. Hounds Of Love by Kate Bush
8. Daydream Nation by Sonic Youth
9. Thriller by Michael Jackson
10. Closer by Joy Division
11. Purple Rain by Prince And The Revolution
12. Surfer Rosa by Pixies
13. Master Of Puppets by Metallica
14. Rain Dogs by Tom Waits
15. Appetite For Destruction by Guns N' Roses
16. Graceland by Paul Simon
17. Spirit Of Eden by Talk Talk
18. Back In Black by AC/DC
19. Murmur by R.E.M.
20. Moving Pictures by Rush
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