Best Albums of 1992
Listed below are the best albums of 1992 as calculated from their overall rankings in over 58,000 greatest album charts. (Chart last updated: 50 minutes ago).
"Bone machine, is Tom Waits' industrial album. It's dark, unsettling, and has a kind of mechanical sound to it, like it was recorded in some nightmarish factory. First track, earth died screaming, is actually one of the more challenging songs, as if he wanted to scare the daylights out of any casu..." [+] Reply
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1992
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2,071
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"I think I'm in the minority, but I like alt-rock darlings Sonic Youth best when they are at least somewhat accessible, and when they record things that sound at least a little bit like songs. Which is why I prefer Dirty to, say, Daydream Nation. Here Thurston Moore's whirling, swirling guitars la..." [+] Reply
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1992
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1,997
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"Until 1992, I thought there would never be another rock album that would blow me away like Moving Pictures did in 1981. DT came out and absolutely rocked my world. This album was an absolute musical revelation, with complex composition, incredible musicianship, refreshing songwriting, and outstan..." [+] Reply
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1992
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1,993
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"Neil Young has a knack for making exactly the album his most ardent fans don't want at any given moment. In 1992, on the heels of what was arguably his loudest, most feedback-drenched tour, the one that produced the live albums Arc and Weld, Neil Young recorded...a folk album? The sequel to his t..." [+] Reply
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1992
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1,955
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"Among the greatest Metal/Thrash albums ever recorded. For me, Black Sabbath Black Sabbath, Metallica Ride the Lightning, Metallica Master Of Puppets, Metallica ...And Justice For All, Pantera Vulgar display of Power. A great change from Metallica's Black Album, at the time. Crazy concert too. '94..." [+] Reply
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1992
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1,943
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"This is really uneven. It has a couple great songs in "Plush" and "Creep," but it's mostly filler, especially on the second half." Reply
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1992
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1,921
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"Most of my memories of this album are of college, dancing in some hot, sweaty basement with a sticky, beer-soaked floor. You'd think those wouldn't be fond memories, but they are, kind of. Check Your Head was, for me, the bridge between rock, funk, and rap that gave me a fuller understanding of w..." [+] Reply
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1992
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1,826
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"25 years later, this record is still so magical. Going into my decade and greatest chart at some point. Killer stuff Sade." Reply
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1992
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"As much as I enjoyed Hüsker Dü back in the eighties, I personally think Bob Mould made his best music after Hüsker Dü split. In my opinion, the wall of electric guitar that became Mould's trademark contribution to Hüsker Dü's sound reached its apex on Copper Blue, the first album Mould made with ..." [+] Reply
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1992
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1,513
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"Lifelong PJH fan here and ‘Dry’ is where it’s at for me , the debut ground floor entry for an amazing catalogue and here’s why I simply love the guitars on this release from the driving “O Stella” to the classic “Sheela-na-gig “ and driving “Dress” the licks are on point and get me every time the..." [+] Reply
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1992
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Best Albums of 1992 composition
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| Various Artists | 17 | 2% | |
| Stereolab | 3 | 0% | |
| XTC | 3 | 0% | |
| Hawkwind | 3 | 0% | |
| Sebadoh | 3 | 0% | |
| Queen | 3 | 0% | |
| The Allman Brothers Band | 2 | 0% | |
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453 | 45% | |
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238 | 24% | |
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40 | 4% | |
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30 | 3% | |
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27 | 3% | |
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24 | 2% | |
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