Posted April 10, 201015 yr Rolling Stone just released a "list" of the 100 greatest albums of the 00's thus far, and before we go off on the whole "whatever, this is a **** list, who made this list?"... here are your voters, blame them... VOTERS(not the list) Each voter was asked to list his or her 25 favorite albums and songs of the past decade, in order of importance. Ballots were tabulated and weighted according to a methodology developed by the accounting firm of Ernst & Young, under the supervision of the editors of Rolling Stone. ?uestlove The Roots Pelle Almqvist The Hives Jeff Ament Pearl Jam Nicholaus Arson The Hives Devendra Banhart Kevin Barnes Of Montreal Rostam Batmanglij Vampire Weekend Guy Berryman Coldplay Mark Binelli Contributing editor, Rolling Stone Mary J. Blige Nathan Brackett Deputy managing editor, Rolling Stone Laurent Brancowitz Phoenix Isaac Brock Modest Mouse David Browne Contributing editor, Rolling Stone Jonny Buckland Coldplay Solomon Burke Cliff Burnstein Q Prime Management Patrick Carney The Black Keys Will Champion Coldplay Brian Chase Yeah Yeah Yeahs Robert Christgau Journalist Jarvis Cocker Wayne Coyne The Flaming Lips Cameron Crowe Will Dana Managing editor, Rolling Stone Britt Daniel Spoon Anthony DeCurtis Contributing editor, Rolling Stone Dion DiMucci Jon Dolan Journalist Jenny Eliscu Contributing editor, Rolling Stone Missy Elliott Michael Endelman Senior editor, Rolling Stone Jason Fine Executive editor, Rolling Stone Bill Flanagan MTV Networks Caleb Followill Kings of Leon Jared Followill Kings of Leon Matthew Followill Kings of Leon Nathan Followill Kings of Leon Nicole Frehsée Assistant editor, Rolling Stone David Fricke Senior writer, Rolling Stone Caryn Ganz Deputy editor, RollingStone.com Billy Gibbons ZZ Top Mikal Gilmore Contributing editor, Rolling Stone Andy Greene Assistant editor, Rolling Stone Kirk Hammett Metallica Will Hermes Senior critic, Rolling Stone Brian Hiatt Associate editor, Rolling Stone Christian Hoard Contributing editor, Rolling Stone Mark Hoppus Blink-182 James Hunter Journalist Jim James My Morning Jacket Nick Jonas Jonas Brothers Craig Kallman Atlantic Records Lenny Kaye Patti Smith Group Mark Kemp Journalist Kid Cudi Ezra Koenig Vampire Weekend Lenny Kravitz Damian Kulash OK Go Miranda Lambert Adam Levine Maroon 5 Alan Light Journalist Lil Wayne Kurt Loder MTV Melissa Maerz Journalist Shirley Manson Garbage Thomas Mars Phoenix Chris Martin Coldplay Mac McCaughan Merge Records Colin Meloy The Decemberists M.I.A. Tom Moon Journalist Tom Morello Fabrizio Moretti The Strokes, Little Joy Kevin O'Donnell Assistant editor, Rolling Stone Yoko Ono Jonathan Ringen Assistant managing editor, Rolling Stone Chris Robinson The Black Crowes Jody Rosen Senior critic, Rolling Stone Rick Rubin Austin Scaggs Contributing editor, Rolling Stone Evan Serpick Journalist Rob Sheffield Contributing editor, Rolling Stone Mike Shinoda Linkin Park Neil Strauss Contributing editor, Rolling Stone Patrick Stump Fall Out Boy John Sykes Playlist.com Touré Contributing editor, Rolling Stone Jeff Tweedy Wilco Lars Ulrich Metallica Andrew VanWyngarden MGMT Steven Van Zandt The E Street Band Butch Vig Producer Wale Barry Walters Journalist Gerard Way My Chemical Romance Jann S. Wenner Founder and editor, Rolling Stone Pete Wentz Fall Out Boy David Whitehead Maine Road Management Will.i.am Black Eyed Peas Douglas Wolk Journalist Adam Yauch Beastie Boys
April 10, 201015 yr So where's the list...and, let's be frank, would YOU trust someone from Fall Out Boy to judge on anything? One thing is always apparent with Rolling Stone magazine - they're blissfully unaware there's a music scene of any persuaion outside America....
April 10, 201015 yr So where's the list...and, let's be frank, would YOU trust someone from Fall Out Boy to judge on anything? One thing is always apparent with Rolling Stone magazine - they're blissfully unaware there's a music scene of any persuaion outside America.... In their End of 00s count down they claimed Leona Lewis's Bleeding Love was one of the best 100 tracks of the decade! And they seem to like U2 too much - how anyone can claim they have done anything of worth since Pop is beyond me.
April 16, 201015 yr Here's the list. 1 . Radiohead - Kid A 2 . The Strokes - Is This It 3 . Wilco - Yankee Hotel Foxtrot 4 . Jay-Z - The Blueprint 5 . The White Stripes - Elephant 6 . Arcade Fire - Funeral 7 . Eminem - The Marshal Mathers LP 8 . Bob Dylan - Modern Times 9 . M.I.A. - Kala 10 . Kanye West - The College Dropout 11 . Bob Dylan - Love And Theft 12 . LCD Soundsystem - Sound Of Silver 13 . U2 - All That You Can't Leave Behind 14 . Jay-Z - The Black Album 15 . Bruce Springsteen - The Rising 16 . Outkast - Stankonia 17 . Beck - Sea Change 18 . MGMT - Oracular Spectacular 19 . Amy Winehouse - Back To Black 20 . The White Stripes - White Blood Cells 21 . Coldplay - A Rush Of Blood To The Head 22 . Green Day - American Idiot 23 . D'Angelo - Voodoo 24 . Bruce Springsteen - Magic 25 . Radiohead - Amnesiac 26 . Cat Power - The Greatest 27 . The Flaming Lips - Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots 28 . Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Fever To Tell 29 . Sigur Rós - Ágaetis Byrjun 30 . Radiohead - In Rainbows 31 . My Morning Jacket - Z 32 . Lil Wayne - Tha Carter III 33 . Daft Punk - Discovery 34 . Outkast - Speakerboxxx/The Love Below 35 . PJ Harvey - Stories From The City, Stories From The Sea 36 . U2 - No Line On The Horizon 37 . 50 Cent - Get Rich Or Die Tryin' 38 . Ryan Adams - Heartbreaker 39 . Kings Of Leon - Aha Shake Heartbreak 40 . Kanye West - Late Registration 41 . Arctic Monkeys - Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not 42 . Elliott Smith - Figure 8 43 . The Killers - Hot Fuss 44 . System Of A Down - Toxicity 45 . Kanye West - Graduation 46 . Justin Timberlake - Futuresex/Lovesounds 47 . Fleet Foxes - Fleet Foxes 48 . TV On The Radio - Dear Science 49 . Fiona Apple - Extraordionary Machine 50 . Bright Eyes - I'm Wide Awake It's Morning 51 . Spoon - Kill The Moonlight 52 . M.I.A. - Arular 53 . Kings Of Leon - Only By The Night 54 . Norah Jones - Come Away With Me 55 . Robert Plant And Alison Krauss - Raising Sand 56 . Vampire Weekend - Vampire Weekend 57 . Death Cab For Cutie - Transatlanticism 58 . Danger Mouse - The Grey Album 59 . Interpol - Turn On The Bright Lights 60 . Phoenix - Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix 61 . The Shins - Oh, Inverted World 62 . Johnny Cash - American III - Solitary Man 63 . Kanye West - 808s And Heartbreak 64 . Gillian Welch - Time The Revelator 65 . Manu Chao - Próxima Estación Esperanza 66 . Antony & The Johnsons - I Am A Bird Now 67 . Björk - Vespertine 68 . U2 - How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb 69 . Missy Elliott - Under Construction 70 . Sleater-Kinney - The Woods 71 . Bright Eyes - Lifted Or The Story Is In The Soil, Keep Your Eart To The Ground 72 . Franz Ferdinand - Franz Ferdinand 73 . Coldplay - Parachutes 74 . Red Hot Chili Peppers - Stadium Arcadium 75 . Arcade Fire - Neon Bible 76 . Sigur Rós - () 77 . Yo La Tengo - And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside Out 78 . Sufjan Stevens - Illinois 79 . The New Pornographers - Electric Version 80 . Kings Of Leon - Youth And Young Manhood 81 . Ryan Adams - Gold 82 . Queens Of The Stone Age - Rated R 83 . The Black Keys - Attack & Release 84 . Eminem - The Eminem Show 85 . Coldplay - Viva La Vida 86 . The Postal Service - Give Up 87 . Gnarls Barkley - St. Elsewhere 88 . Brian Wilson - Smile 89 . Radiohead - Hail To The Thief 90 . Amadou & Miriam - Dimanche A Bamako 91 . The Hives - Veni Vidi Vicious 92 . Bon Iver - For Emma, Forever Ago 93 . Johnny Cash - Unearthed 94 . The Libertines - Up The Brackett 95 . Alicia Keys - Songs In A Minor 96 . The Streets - Original Pirate Material 97 . Wilco - Sky Blue Sky 98 . TV On The Radio - Return To Cookie Mountain 99 . The Hold Steady - Almost Killed Me 100 . Leonard Cohen - 10 New Songs
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