Top 50 Greatest Music Albums by micah88800 Unknown

These are albums I have spent literally years of my life obsessing over, so this chart is obviously subjective. Still, they are albums I believe are of the highest possible quality. I'm going to attempt to write a small review/comment on every album and what it means to me. I've noticed some of these albums having aged a bit for me, so I'm going to start updating this more often to reflect my current tastes.

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Absolute classic in every sense of the word. 8 tracks have never held up better as a put together album. The boss perfectly flushes out the sound of being young and careless. The songs are so undeniably good its outrageous. Between "Thunder Road"(contender for best song ever imo), "Backstreets", Title track, and the epic closer "Jungleland"(also one of my contenders for best song ever), you have a perfect record. [First added to this chart: 12/13/2017]
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1975
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Led Zeppelin IV was exceptional, but I like this release more. Its more fun than their previous records and finds them in an experimental mode. From Dyer Maker to The Ocean to Rain Song, you dont find 2 songs that sound anything like each other. This album is a blast and an absolute essential for any rock and roll fan [First added to this chart: 12/13/2017]
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1973
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12,911
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Underrated on here. This is light years better than Nirvana and the only grunge album that gives it a run for its money is Dirt. Just look at that track list. Almost every song is an alternative rock classic. Half and kickstand are the only songs that are mediocre. If you’re a fan of the 90s alternative rock sound, this album is an absolute essential.

Favorite tracks: Fell on Black Days, Mailman, Fresh Tendrills, Like Suicide
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1994
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8,898
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I would consider myself a Radiohead fan, though I do think they get a liiiitle bit too much praise, specifically their 2000s releases. The Bends is my favorite by them. Its not just because of the straight forward brit-rock, but because the songs are freaking amazing. There really isnt too much to this album other than simply great rock music. It probably wasnt groundbreaking like Kid A or influencial like OK Computer, but song for song, The Bends stands toe to toe with either of those records. So many great moments; "Planet Telex", "High And Dry", Fake Plastic Trees" dominate the first half of the record. My personal favorite part of this album is the 3 closing tracks. Oh man. "Black Star" is my favorite Radiohead song for one thing. Its heartwrenching and beautiful and aggressive all at the same time. And my lord that riff. "Sulk" is an awesome rock and roll song, with a hearty, swingy chorus. Last but not least "Street Spirit". Radiohead leaves this record on an eerie and apocalyptic note with a song that might be impossible to appear happy while listening to. Could very well be my favorite 3 back-to-back songs in music. Bends > Ok Computer. There I said it [First added to this chart: 12/13/2017]
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1995
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There is nothing particularity special about this album, other than its just really freaking good music. From Track 1 to 8, there is no weak moments here. Perfect Rock and Roll [First added to this chart: 12/13/2017]
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1971
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Dirt rocks. That's all there is to it. With an opening song as epic and explosive as "Them Bones", you know you're in for a hell of a ride. This album is as dark as grunge got, with nearly every song dealing with either death, depression, anger, suicide, drug addiction, etc. The subject matter is extremely heavy, but somehow comes off really fun. The instrumentation and riffing are so top notch."Rain When I Die" is my personal favorite riff time and the bass line on "Would?" is one of the most recognizable bass lines in music. This is the grungiest of the grunge. If you are into that era of music, this album will blow you away. [First added to this chart: 12/13/2017]
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1992
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7,588
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2007
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4,277
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Another instance of me not being able to pick which release from an artist I like more. Jar of Flies and Dirt are polar opposites, but are companion pieces in the AIC cannon. This record sees AIC plotting the same hopeless marshes, but this time with beautifully depressing acoustic sounds. Being the most metal and sludgy band in the Grunge scene, you wouldnt expect AIC to be able to pull of an acoustic effort with such grace. They go above and beyond [First added to this chart: 12/13/2017]
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1994
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A dramatic shift for the Boss. The anti-Born to Run in a way. Instead of starry eyed romanticism, Bruce deals with the challenges of adult life and the sacrifices that must be made as one gets older. This is one that has grown on me as I've gotten older due to it being a more mature album. This album is very important in rock music. Its a great contrast to the standard rock mythology of drugs, sex, and partying. I think that's why people are so gravitated to Bruce's music, he relates to us in ways other rock starts simply dont(or perhaps cant). While Born to Run may be the better record, this is the quintessential Bruce album lyrically and sonically. [First added to this chart: 03/25/2018]
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1978
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A heavily underrated record that I fear is only appreciated by those who already have a tendency toward the 00s indie sound(specifically MGMT). Their first was break though but this record has a lot more bite. Its incredibly weird and quirky, but also amazing tracks. "Its Working" is a super cool opener, "I Found a Whistle" is absolutely sublime(damn near perfect imo), but the true take away is "Siberian Breaks". "Siberian Breaks" is a masterpiece, one of the best songs of the decade, and definitely the best MGMT track hands down. Give this album a real chance, you'll be blown away [First added to this chart: 03/01/2018]
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2010
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Top 50 Greatest Music Albums composition

Decade Albums %


1930s 0 0%
1940s 0 0%
1950s 0 0%
1960s 2 4%
1970s 6 12%
1980s 4 8%
1990s 11 22%
2000s 12 24%
2010s 15 30%
2020s 0 0%
Country Albums %


United States 31 62%
United Kingdom 15 30%
France 2 4%
Canada 1 2%
Mixed Nationality 1 2%

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From 12/08/2020 08:02
We have a lot in common! The National and Vampire Weekend are certainly two of my favorite artists of this generation!
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From 05/19/2020 13:22
great list-reviewing it was a joy.
love your descriptions.
absolute 100/100.
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Loved your list. Good job!
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From 11/13/2019 17:43
I love some of these albums, overall it does seem a bit bland to me though. Very good #1.
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From 05/06/2019 19:40
Great chart, glad to see someone appreciating Congratulations by MGMT
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Magnificent.
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From 03/30/2018 10:14
Yes ! If I Should Fall From The Grace Of God is a modern classic and the most interesting album here , other wise it’s a fairly standard list
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From 03/22/2018 23:37
Fantastic picks, love the number one!
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From 03/04/2018 19:17
Good chart although a bit too one-dimensional... (Maybe check out my charts?)
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