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> Dirca's Top 250 of the 2000s, List complete!
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Dexton
post 18th December 2018, 04:59 AM
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God I don’t know hardly any of these... Panic Switch sounds good on first listen though so I definitely want to deep into more of these songs
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post 24th December 2018, 07:13 PM
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Alright one last bump so I can finish this thread off proper. Also because I never had a proper chance to say thanks to everyone who commented along the way or just read. I would like to reciprocate on other people's threads especially as I don't think I'll be posting my own 2018 list because this turned out more exhausting than I expected. Largely because I wrote fresh commentary on every track which takes a while when I'm not in the zone for it. Who knows what'll happen in a year but I would like to do a sequel by way of a 2010s decade list so that could be on the pipeline and I wouldn't have to rehash any content since I didn't do a 2018 one tongue.gif I have however provided a substitute for it alongside some additional relevant content for this thread. I think I mentioned at one point that the way I put this list together was retroactively making annual lists for each year of the 2000s and then jammed the top 30s of those lists together into an order I liked, where the 50 songs that didn't make that top 250 cut ended up on the first page. This leaves 700 songs which I enjoy a lot but didn't get the chance to properly highlight, and so I have collected all the #31-#100s of those annual lists into a pastebin here! You could get a vaguely close overall rank by just multiplying their annual rank by 10. I also noted Australian artists because I like to do that and I think it shows how drastic things changed once I started getting exposed to Australian music far more than before. Under those lists, I've got all the top 10 hits from 2018 on my Personal Chart and thus the sorts of stuff that would inevitably end up on a 2018 list, though with a few exceptions it's notably more niche than this 2000s list has been. Either way if that's a thing that interests you, it's there, if it's not, that's cool. Have a safe and pleasant holiday season. happy.gif
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