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  2. List of 1980s albums considered the best - Wikipedia

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    NME's the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time: #494 [36] UNCUT: The 500 Greatest Albums of The 1980s: #34 [10] Pitchfork's Top 200 Albums of the 1980s (2018): #109 [49] Colin Larkin's All Time Top 1000 Albums: #833 [99] September 16, 1985 () Hounds Of Love: Kate Bush Art pop; progressive pop; art rock; progressive rock [274] sophisti-pop [231] EMI ...

  3. List of pop-punk albums - Wikipedia

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    This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. The following is a list of pop-punk studio albums by notable artists that have been described as such by music reviews or any similar source. They are listed in chronological order. Contents 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s 1970s Year ...

  4. Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time - Wikipedia

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    Jonny Sharp, a contributor to NME ' s own 500 greatest albums list, described the 2012 Rolling Stone list as a "soulless, canon-centric [list] of the same tired old titles", adding: "looking at their 500, when the only album in their top 10 less than 40 years old is London Calling, I think I prefer the NME's less critically-correct approach."

  5. List of punk rock albums - Wikipedia

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    NOFX – So Long and Thanks for All the Shoes [1] Sleater-Kinney – Dig Me Out [5] Will Haven – El Diablo [1] Dance Hall Crashers – Honey, I'm Homely! [25] Save Ferris – It Means Everything [26] Pulley – 60 Cycle Hum; No Use for a Name – Making Friends; Ten Foot Pole – Unleashed; Millencolin – For Monkeys; Lagwagon – Double ...

  6. List of 1990s albums considered the best - Wikipedia

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    The albums listed here are included on at least four separate "best/greatest of the 1990s/all time" lists from different professional publications (inclusive of all genres and nationalities) as chosen by their editorial staffs or by a sample size of an entire publication's audience, and/or hall of fame awards and historical preservation measures.

  7. Gang of Four (band) - Wikipedia

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    Their debut album, Entertainment!, was ranked by Rolling Stone as the fifth greatest punk album of all time [5] and at number 483 in their list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time. In 2004, the album was listed by Pitchfork Media as the 8th best album of the 1970s [6] and, in 2020, by Pop Matters as "Best Post Punk album ever". [7]

  8. Let It Be (The Replacements album) - Wikipedia

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    Let It Be has frequently been included on professional lists of the all-time best rock albums. In 2003, Rolling Stone ranked it at number 239 on its list of 'The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time' and called it "a post-punk masterpiece", [6] slipping to number 241 in a 2012 revision, [32] but climbing to number 156 in the 2020 reboot of the list ...

  9. Pop-punk - Wikipedia

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    The magazine conducted a reader's poll for the "10 Best Pop-Punk Albums of All Time" that ultimately included Green Day (Dookie, American Idiot, Nimrod), Blink-182 (Enema of the State, Take Off Your Pants and Jacket, Dude Ranch), the Ramones , the Offspring (Smash), Jimmy Eat World (Bleed American), and Generation X (Valley of the Dolls).