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150. Salt-N-Pepa: Very Necessary (1993)

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      Robgoblin — 3 years ago(October 10, 2022 05:54 AM)

      Yes, amazing song!
      My fave is Fields of gold, what sounds like a quite simple song, is super intricate and extremely well made if you start to analyze it. But also I’m a huge fan, and I can’t really pick a song from that era that I love the most. For me there are so many. When we dance, for example is amazing
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          /.​ — 3 years ago(October 09, 2022 02:10 PM)

          Scans for Oasis, finds nothing
          List checks out.
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            Mr Lister — 3 years ago(October 10, 2022 02:50 AM)

            Pitchfork's 2003 Top 90s Album list compared with the 2022 list.
            (Original rating - Change - Band - Album - Year of release)
            X indicates the album was not included on the 2022 list
            1 (-2) Radiohead: OK computer 1997
            2 (+1) My bloody Valentine: Loveless 1991
            3 (-96) Flaming lips: The soft bulletin 1999
            4 (-27) Neutral milk hotel: In the aeroplane over the sea 1998
            5 (-65) Pavement: Slanted and enchanted 1992
            6 (-4) Nirvana: Nevermind 1991
            7 (-42) DJ Shadow: Endtroducing 1996
            8 (-21) Pavement: Crooked rain, crooked rain 1994
            9 (X) Bonnie 'Prince' Billy: I see a darkness 1999
            10 (-113) Guided by voices: Bee thousand 1994
            11 (-22) Talk talk: Laughing stock 1991
            12 (-71) Slint: Spiderland 1991
            13 (-62) Nirvana: In utero 1993
            14 (-11) Belle and Sebastian: If you're feeling sinister 1996
            15 (-66) Radiohead: The bends 1995
            16 (X) Dismemberment plan: Emergency & I 1999
            17 (+10) Public enemy: Fear of a black planet 1990
            18 (-80) Smashing pumpkins: Siamese dream 1993
            19 (-74) Beck: Odelay 1996
            20 (-8) Björk: Post 1995
            21 (+15) Björk: Homogenic 1997
            22 (X) Built to spill: Perfect from now on 1997
            23 (X) Beta band: The 3 ep's 1998
            24 (X) Built to spill: There's mothing wrong with love 1994
            25 (-48) Yo la tengo: I can hear the heart beating as one 1997
            26 (-65) ) Weezer: Weezer ("blue album") 1994
            27 (X) Guided by voices: Alian lanes 1995
            28 (X) Pixies: Bossanova 1990
            29 (-94) Modest mouse: The lonesome crowded West 1997
            30 (+26) Liz Phair: Exile in Guyville 1993
            31 (-71) Wilco: Summer teeth 1999
            32 (+18) Notorious B.I.G.: Ready to die 1994
            33 (+11) Nas: Illmatic 1994
            34 (-33) Beastie boys: Check your head 1992
            35 (+9) Boards of Canada: Music has the right to children 1998
            36 (+31) Wu-Tang clan: Enter the Wu-Tang (36 chambers) 1993
            37 (-41) Magnetic fields: 69 love songs 1999
            38 (X) Jesus lizard: Goat 1991
            39 (X) Olivia tremor control: Dusk at Cubist castle 1996
            40 (+6) Aphex twin: Richard D. James album 1996
            41 (X) Yo la tengo: Painful 1993
            42 (X) Fugazi: Red medicine 1995
            43 (-20) R.E.M.: Automatic for the people 1992
            44 (-102) Boredoms: Super are 1998
            45 (-40) Godspeed you black emperor!: F#a#oo 1998
            46 (-57) Air: Moon safari 1998
            47 (-85) Oval: 94 Diskont 1995
            48 (+37) Portishead: Dummy 1994
            49 (X) Tom Waits: Bone machine 1992
            50 (+38) Outkast: Aquemeni 1998
            51 (+7) Stereolab: Emperor Tomato Ketchup 1996
            52 (+36) PJ Harvey: Rid of me 1993
            53 (X) Weezer: Pinkerton 1991
            54 (X) Blur: Parklife 1994
            55 (-31) Spiritualized: Ladies and gentlemen we are floating in space 1997
            56 (+47) A Tribe called quest: The low end theory 1991
            57 (X) Brainiac: Bonsai superstar 1994
            58 (X) Jesus lizard: Liar 1992
            59 (+37) Elliott Smith: Either/Or 1997
            60 (X) Palace: Viva last blues 1995
            61 (-10) Pulp: Different class 1995
            62 (+9) Aphex twin: Selected ambient works, volume 2 1994
            63 (+9) De la soul: De la soul is dead 1991
            64 (+29) Breeders: Last splash 1993
            65 (+52) Daft punk: Homework 1997
            66 (+2) Tricky: Maxinquaye 1995
            67 (X) Mouse on Mars: Iahora Tahiti 1995
            68 (X) Elliott Smith: XO 1998
            69 (-66) Jeff Buckley: Grace 1994
            70 (X) Jawbox: For your own special sweetheart 1994
            71 (X) Dr. Octagon: Ecologyst 1996
            72 (+51) Silver jews: American water 1998
            73 (X) Brainiac: Hissing prigs in static couture 1996
            74 (X) Ride: Nowhere 1990
            75 (-22) A Tribe called quest: Midnight marauders 1993
            76 (X) Mercury rev: The deserter's song 1998
            77 (-19) Primal scream: Screamadelica 1991
            78 (X) Stereolab: Mars audiac quintet 1994
            79 (+55) Dr. Dre: The chronic 1992
            80 (-34) Pharcyde: Bizarre ride II The Pharcyde 1992
            81 (X) Breeders: Pod 1990
            82 (-6) Sonic youth: Goo 1990
            83 (X) Pixies: Trompe le monde 1991
            84 (X) Company flow: Funcrusher plus 1997
            85 (+14) Massive attack: Blue lines 1991
            86 (X) Destroyer: City of daughters 1998
            87 (+18) Genius/GZA: Liquid swords 1995
            88 (X) Wilco: Being there 1996
            89 (X) Squarepusher: Music is rotted one note 1998
            90 (+72) Cocteau twins: Heaven or Las Vegas 1990
            91 (-15) Tortoise: TNT 1998
            92 (+36) Scott Walker: Tilt 1995
            93 (+25) Bob Dylan: Time out of mind 1997
            94 (X) Frank Black: Teenager of the year 1994
            95 (X) Massive attack: Mezzanine 1998
            96 (X) Herbert: Around the house 1998
            97 (X) Mogwai: Young team 1997
            98 (X) KMD: Mr. Hood 1991
            99 (+58) Raekwon: Only built 4 Cuban linx 1995
            100 (X) Orb: The Orb's adventures beyond the Ultraworld 1991
            Biggest gains:
            90 (+72) Cocteau twins: Heaven or Las Vegas 1990
            99 (+58) Raekwon: Only built 4 Cuban linx 1995
            79 (+55) Dr. Dre: The chronic 1992
            65 (+52) Daft punk: Homework 1997
            72 (+51) Silver jews: American water 1998
            56 (+47) A Tribe called quest: The low end theory 1991
            50 (+38) Outkast: Aquemeni 1998
            48 (+37) Portishead: Dummy 1994
            59 (+37) Elliott Smith: Either/Or 1997
            52 (+36) PJ Harvey: Rid of me 1993
            92 (+36) Scott Walker: Tilt 1995
            36 (+31) Wu-Tang clan: Enter the Wu-Tang (36 chambers) 1993
            64 (+29) Breeders: Last splash 1993
            30 (+26) Liz Phair: Exile in Guyville 1993
            93 (+25) Bob Dylan: Time out of mind 1997
            Biggest drops
            10 (-113) Guided by voices: Bee thousand 1994
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              CrystalRaindrops — 3 years ago(October 10, 2022 05:59 AM)

              No Pearl Jam?

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                nimda — 3 years ago(October 10, 2022 06:37 AM)

                their first album should be on there. blood sugar sex magik should be on there. massive attack - mezzanine should be on there. moby - play should be on there. that was a huge album. the pixies got totally robbed on this list. what a disgrace. beck should be much higher. in utero should be top ten. so should grace by jeff buckley. not a bad list though. i'm just glad neutral milk hotel fell almost 30 spots. what a terrible album that was.

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                  CrystalRaindrops — 3 years ago(October 10, 2022 06:41 AM)

                  blood sugar sex magik should be on there.
                  Yeah, I was surprised about the Red Hot Chili Peppers missing from the list.
                  What are the qualifications of the list makers?

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                    Robgoblin — 3 years ago(October 10, 2022 06:51 AM)

                    The qualifications are that you need to have an natural instinct to hate anything that sells more than 5000 copies. ( which i think is what Nick Hornby said in High Fidelity, amazing book btw, decent film )
                    Thats it, I’m going to clown college

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                      CrystalRaindrops — 3 years ago(October 10, 2022 06:54 AM)

                      lol, probably.

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                        Robgoblin — 3 years ago(October 10, 2022 06:48 AM)

                        Mobys play is one of the best albums of all time. Fact
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                          nimda — 3 years ago(October 10, 2022 07:05 AM)

                          it is insane it worked. blending electronic music with old roots music doesn't even make sense but it's brilliant.

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                            Robgoblin — 3 years ago(October 10, 2022 07:31 AM)

                            Yeah it’s hugely creative and so tastefully done also.
                            Thats it, I’m going to clown college

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                              CrystalRaindrops — 3 years ago(October 10, 2022 06:53 AM)

                              The Breeders
                              Toasted's favorite band

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                                /.​ — 3 years ago(October 12, 2022 03:11 AM)

                                Listening to Liz Phair: Exile in Guyville for the first time, and holy ****, this ****ing sucks. This is like Sheryl Crow but somehow worse. Like discount Sheryl Crow. The **** is this doing at number 4. Shit list.
                                My password is password

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