Top 100 Greatest Music Albums by Jbalbinolr

It´s very difficult to rank one tastes in a subjective way, when everyday those tastes change and what it´s my #30 today could be #90 tomorrow, so there isn´t a clear answer that stays the same for more than a week. However what I can say it´s that all these albums have impacted me at least in some way, being by surprise, love or simply that I listen to them all time. All here are at least 100/100 for me subjectively, even if they have mistakes, I can´t stop listening to them. Why? I don´t know.

My biggest loves are Punk and Jazz, I have a lot of respect for some classic rock bands, and my absolute favorites artists are the Beach Boys and Ornette Coleman. The Top 25 albums on this list are reserved for music that impacted me, and showed me things that I didn't know were possible on music when I first heard them.

I am open to receive any sugestions outside of the bands present on this list. Also, this list does not include any classical music, as is completely different to popular music (Both great though!).

One album per artist.

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This thing has one of the best or worst mixes I’ve heard, depending on the day I’m hearing.

Growing up with hard rock and metal from the 2000s, it’s weird that I didn’t loved punk. The simple three chord nature wouldn’t align too well with my tastes. Now I cannot go back to metal and hard rock, this album help me understand that sometimes a lot of energy, intelligent lyrics, and three chords is really all you need for an amazing song. This is a pretty nostalgic album curiously enough, these are happy songs mixed with pain and regret that lend an emotional outburst about ordinary life.

The songs follow somewhat complex arrangements and don’t satisfy themselves with a Verse-Chorus structure, even if appears that way the first couple of listens. The songs mixed many sections that combine to a greater whole when saw at a distance, and create an indescriptible atmosphere that sucks you in. The roots of all emo, post-hardcore and alternative rock are rooted here, but this is one case where the first one is really the best.

Track Picks: “Celebrated Summer”; “Terms Of Psychic Warfare”; “Books About UFOs”.
[First added to this chart: 11/23/2017]
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1985
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You hear a motor of a car running, shortly after “Serious as a heart attack!”. Amazing way to begin a work of art.
The Minutemen were three dudes from California with almost no money but very illustrated, that learned their instruments almost by themselves and became one of the forces of early hardcore music. They went beyond any expectations and release 45 surrealistic songs about anything or nothing. Flamenco, Mexican music, funk, a cover of Steely Dan, improvisational jams, anything goes.

This variety is why I love the scene of hardcore from the early 80s, it wasn’t so mucho of playing fast, but making authentic expression the means of success, and it succeds. Songs range from the beautiful “History Lesson Part II”, pre-Red Hot Chilli Peppers funk-rock freak outs “Vietnam”, political songs directed to Michael Jackson in the obvious titled “Political Song for Michael Jackson to Sing”, and blues in “Jesus And Tequila”. The sheer scope is amazing, not two songs sound like each other; every one has interest remarks about race, war, and the fall of the American dream; all maintaining a consistent quality and flying by at 2 or 3 minutes each, being true to the punk spirit.

Track Picks: “History Lesson Part II”; “Political Song for Michael Jackson to Sing”; “The Roar Of the Masses Could Be Farts”
[First added to this chart: 11/21/2017]
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1984
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Track Picks: Left Of The Dial, Bastards Of Young, Kiss Me On The Bus [First added to this chart: 08/24/2017]
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1985
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Track Picks: Niigata Snow, Paris, An Echo In Another's Mind [First added to this chart: 11/23/2017]
Year of Release:
1982
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143
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Track Picks: The Spectacular Commodity, Lesson No. 2, Light Field (In Consonance) [First added to this chart: 02/28/2018]
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1981
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1,626
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Track Picks: Ba-Lue Bolivar Ba-Lues-Are, Well You Needn't, Epistrophy [First added to this chart: 04/03/2019]
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1982
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81
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Track Picks: Just Another Sucker on the Vine, In the Neighbourhood, Town with No Cheer [First added to this chart: 02/28/2018]
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1983
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Stop Making Sense 
Live soundtrack
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Track Picks: Burning Down the House, Life During Wartime, Swamp [First added to this chart: 11/23/2017]
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1984
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4,474
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Track Picks: The Taxi, Salad Days, Searching For Mr Right [First added to this chart: 09/11/2019]
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1980
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Track Picks: Joe Frazier, Gothic 17, Lands End [First added to this chart: 08/06/2020]
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1980
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71
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Top 100 Greatest Music Albums composition

Decade Albums %


1930s 0 0%
1940s 0 0%
1950s 2 2%
1960s 15 15%
1970s 18 18%
1980s 19 19%
1990s 21 21%
2000s 8 8%
2010s 13 13%
2020s 4 4%
Country Albums %


United States 57 57%
United Kingdom 18 18%
Japan 7 7%
Mixed Nationality 6 6%
Venezuela 3 3%
France 2 2%
Cuba 1 1%
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Compilation? Albums %
No 99 99%
Yes 1 1%
Live? Albums %
No 83 83%
Yes 17 17%
Soundtrack? Albums %
No 94 94%
Yes 6 6%

Top 100 Greatest Music Albums chart changes

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Faller Down 2 from 82nd to 84th
My War
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Faller Down 1 from 30th to 31st
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From 12/08/2023 19:24
This chart is so full of surprises - I really enjoyed scrolling through the entries & realising how much more music I still have to discover. I was hoping, given the diversity of your musical journey, that you may have stumbled upon something of significance from Australia or New Zealand - but alas, no.
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Cannot believe I underestimated this chart. This is such a superb work dude!
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From 11/28/2020 03:53
The trout mask replica at #3 is an interesting pick. Sick list!
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From 08/06/2020 10:18
This list can be called many things but "predictable" isn't one of them. In fact, it may seem a bit all over the place, but this endless variety is actually its main strength.
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From 09/09/2018 16:28
The Carl Stalling Project pulled me in, but the entire chart was fun to browse. Good diverse cross-section of classic & avant-garde, with some unexpected surprises scattered throughout. Nice job!
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Extend it! I had the same experience with Pet Sounds.
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Very cool, but gotta have a 100 to rate it properly. You’re definitely onto something here!
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