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The 2000 most recommended albums


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I just surfed the site a little more. It is a good site although I will have to disagree with some of their selections. I bookmarked it so I can surf it some more if I don't die of old age in the very near future.

Jackson 5 - I want you back ..... number 36 of all time. :sick:

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I just surfed the site a little more. It is a good site although I will have to disagree with some of their selections. I bookmarked it so I can surf it some more if I don't die of old age in the very near future.

Jackson 5 - I want you back ..... number 36 of all time. :sick:

Yeah, a lot of the ordering is f*cked up...I never liked the Jackson 5. But its a good resource as they include just about everything...

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Keep in mind as well that they made no judgment calls. These were the most heavily recommended tunes in the notes the critics kept in the various years. It's not their [the website's] personal beliefs of talent or worthiness.

You also have to keep in mind that more than a single critic has been greased more than a single time.

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No way I'm browsing 2000 titles.

for the simple reason that i assume i'd dis practically everything on it and make even more people hate me here. :lol:

someone tell me if it has any clash or sex pistols cause i'm too lazy to look (i imagine it has some stones...like i give a fuck now). :)

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