bono_212
Blue Crack Distributor
I'm kinda surprised Destroyer made it at all. Nobody talked about it until people started submitting lists.
Like we were saying in here the other day, pre-pandemic 2020 albums feel like they came out a decade ago.
That's how I felt about Torres. When I saw her pop up on the list, I couldn't even remember her putting out a new one. I haven't actually heard it yet, even.
For what it's worth, this is one of two albums that namkcuR's list helped significantly. The other was that Jessie Ware was originally #2.
I'm biased, but A Girl Called Eddy is the best storyline here.
16 years off. No music.
Immediately rockets from obscurity to U2 INTERFERENCE BANG AND CLATTER TOP 5 FOR 2020.
I want to be very clear, I joked a lot about how I discovered her, but I am so glad you stuck Jody on your DI list. It wouldn't have blown up as it did without that, and I think it's awesome. Even if it's only our little group of friends that turn into her fan club, that still makes me pretty happy.
I understand his take on gun control (a way for black people to protect themselves against tyranny and white supremacy) even if I don't agree with it. I find some of his views confronting, but I like that he is always fully himself and always starting conversations. He's a legend.
Yeah, I fully admit that I need to do a bit more research into his view points, because I think I'm being a bit led astray by that one interview from a few years ago.
Fuck this list is boring lol. All U2, Radiohead, Bowie, Floyd, etc. TWO women in 100 albums, and the top is Tori Amos which I imagine is mostly there because of the other Danny, and just four black artists. We've come a long way, and I imagine it'd be a bit different now. It's actually kinda funny to look back at the list I submitted, I've come a LONG way. It's clear I was struggling to fill 50 spots
I really want to do it again, but I know we wouldn't receive a ton of participation. Still, I may do it anyways.