#25 The Shins – Oh Inverted World
#24 Cursive – The Ugly Organ
#23 Clipse – Hell Hath No Fury
#22 Modest Mouse – The Moon and Antartica
#21 Justin Timberlake – Future/Sex/Love Sounds
#20 Spoon – Gimme Fiction
#19 Outkast – Speakerboxx/ Love Below
#18 Killers – Hot Fuss
#17 Phoenix – Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix
#16 Postal Service – Give Up
#15 Vampire Weekend – Vampire Weekend
#14 The National - Boxer
#13 Beck – Sea Change
#12 Bon Iver – For Emma Forever Ago
#11 Bright Eyes – Lifted or the Story is in the Soil
#10 The Hold Steady – Separation Sunday
#9 Broken Social Scene – You Forgot it In People
#8 Sigur Ros – ( )
#7 Deathcab for Cutie – Transatlanticism
#6 Wilco – Yankee Foxtrot Hotel
#5 Ryan Adams – Heartbreaker
#4 Radiohead – Kid A
#3 The Strokes – Is This It
#2 Arcade Fire – Funeral
#1 Kanye West – The College Dropout
Top 20 albums of the Aughts:
ReplyDelete1. The Strokes "Is this It?" --No question. Also had a huge influence on music globally. It brought back the garage sound.
2. Arcade Fire "Funeral"
3. Spoon "Kill the Moonlight"
4. Kings of Leon "Youth & Young Manhood"
5. The Postal Service "Give Up"
6. Beck "Sea Change"
7. The Shins "Chutes Too Narrow"
8. PJ Harvey "Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea" (the duet with Thom Yorke is fucking fantastic to boot)
9. Spoon "Girls Can Tell"
10. Interpol "Turn on the Bright Lights"
11. Black Rebel Motorcycle Club (self titled)
12. The White Stripes "White Blood Cells"
13. Wilco "Yankee Hotel Foxtrot"
14. Phoenix "It's Never Been Like That"
15. Radiohead "In Rainbows"
16. Spoon "Gimme Fiction"
17. Belle & Sebastian "The Life Pursuit"
18. Sonic Youth "Murray Street"
19. Clinic "Walking with Thee"
20. Clap Your Hands Say Yeah (self titled"
As you were,
Dan D.