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    Default The 50 Greatest Albums Of 2005 [Rolling Stone]

    Rolling Stone Magazine recently rated the best records of 2005. Here is the list:

    1. Kanye West, Late Registration

    2. The Rolling Stones, A Bigger Bang

    3. White Stripes, Get Behind Me Satan

    4. Fiona Apple, Extraordinary Machine

    5. Bruce Springsteen, Devils and Dust

    6. My Morning Jacket, Z

    7. Beck, Guero

    8. Bright Eyes, I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning

    9. Sufjan Stevens, Illinois

    10. 50 Cent, The Massacre

    11. M.I.A., Arular

    12. Sleater-Kinney, The Woods

    13. Various Artists, Run the Road

    14. Thelonious Monk Quartet With John Coltrane, At Carnegie Hall

    15. Gorillaz, Demon Days

    16. John Legend, Get Lifted

    17. Van Morrison, Magic Time

    18. Kings of Leon, Aha Shake Heartbreak

    19. The Magic Numbers, The Magic Numbers

    20. System of a Down, Mezmerize/Hypnotize

    21. Common, Be

    22. Madonna, Confessions on a Dance Floor

    23. Paul McCartney, Chaos and Creation in the Backyard

    24. The Mars Volta, Frances the Mute

    25. Young Jeezy, Let's Get It: Thug Motivation 101

    26. Queens of the Stone Age, Lullabies to Paralyze

    27. Stevie Wonder, A Time to Love

    28. The Hold Steady, Separation Sunday

    29. Franz Ferdinand, You Could Have It So Much Better

    30. Foo Fighters, In Your Honor

    31. Amadou and Mariam, Dimanche a Bamako

    32. The Go! Team, Thunder, Lightening, Strike

    33. Antony and the Johnsons, I Am a Bird Now

    34. Paul Wall, The Peoples Champ

    35. LCD Soundsystem, LCD Soundsystem

    36. The Perceptionists, Black Dialogue

    37. Missy Elliott, The Cookbook

    38. Dungen, Ta Det Lugnt

    39. Annie, Anniemal

    40. Neil Young, Prairie Wind

    41. Keyshia Cole, The Way It Is

    42. Living Things, Ahead of the Lions

    43. Mariah Carey, The Emancipation of Mimi

    44. Daddy Yankee, Barrio Fino

    45. The Rough Guide to the Music of the Sahara

    46. The Willowz, Talk In Circles

    47. Wide Right, Sleeping on the Couch

    48. Kaiser Chiefs, Employment

    49. Damian Marley, Welcome to Jamrock

    50. Stars, Set Yourself on Fire


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    Obviously have to be famous in America to get on the list because I don't think I saw Maximo Park's A Certain Trigger on that list


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Rotates
    Obviously have to be famous in America to get on the list because I don't think I saw Maximo Park's A Certain Trigger on that list
    Lol, actually some parts of the list is bad. A lot Ive never even heard of. I didnt see coldplay suprisingly.

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    OMG I would expect that to be #1...


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    Noo :/ Coldplay are like the worst band in history.
    I haven't heard of half of them :p Where on earth are The Killers, Greenday and Blink 182

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hellz
    Noo :/ Coldplay are like the worst band in history.
    I haven't heard of half of them :p Where on earth are The Killers, Greenday and Blink 182
    The Killers: 2004
    Green Day: 2004
    Blink 182: Compilations don't really count love.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Rotates
    The Killers: 2004
    Green Day: 2004
    Blink 182: Compilations don't really count love.
    I'm a bit messed up with my years :s That's really worrying. I was convinced they were this year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hellz
    I'm a bit messed up with my years :s That's really worrying. I was convinced they were this year.
    Well....I don't blame you for American Idiot because that was released in November IIRC. But Hot Fuss was released in July. Both the majority of the album's sales were in 2005 so anyone could get confused .


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Rotates
    Well....I don't blame you for American Idiot because that was released in November IIRC. But Hot Fuss was released in July. Both the majority of the album's sales were in 2005 so anyone could get confused .
    Lol k I'll blame it on the time of night ;P

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    wheres fall out boy :[

    These are Better Than Weiner Dogs.
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