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Old 02-03-2012, 12:56 AM   #1
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Wow. I bet the person who made that list didn't even LIVE in the 80's.
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Old 02-03-2012, 08:25 AM   #2
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What a bunch of crap! I would place less than 20 of those if the Top 100 albums of the decade.
Tell us how you really feel. Actually, I never heard of many of those groups!


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Wow. I bet the person who made that list didn't even LIVE in the 80's.
I bet you're right!
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Old 02-07-2012, 10:35 AM   #6
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I thought it was universally accepted that lists like these are put out to be universally panned and from that comes some interesting dialog.

My biggest complaint about this particular list, and it's been confirmed with multiple posts in this thread, is that the genres that define the 80's are underrepresented. Not one female pop star, very little heavy metal/hair metal, and too much that is akin to fitting a square peg in a round hole (Nirvana and NIN on a best of 80's list? You're trying too hard...).
I had the same thought. Very few people knew about NIN when the album was released, but I caught them opening for The Jesus & Mary Chain. But, Trent and company blew the headliners out of the water!!! As you stated, I would associate them more in the 90s than in 80s, and for the same reasons as Nirvana, it wasn't their first album that made them, but their subsequent releases that placed them on top. I also wondered why no Billy Idol, Def Leppard, or Duran Duran won't on the list?

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I was 18 in '85 and lived in National Record Mart. I had an entire wall of cassettes at work. We jammed 12 hours a day.
I never even heard of #1 and #2. Weird.
Granted, I was a bit gooned up, well, a lot gooned up, but really?
I did hear many of these albums back in the day. Ihad a very large collectoin of tapes, that then went on to become CDs in the 90s, and now mp3s. This list is particular in the choice selections and the positions. However, this was one of the Smiths darkest albums, and the Pixies were the precursor to a lot of the alt rock groups of the 90s with their influence. I, however, wouldn't have placed them at #1.
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