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Pitchfork's "Top 100 Albums of the 1990s [Redux]"

Pitchfork’s introduction to its feature article of November 17, 2003:

It’s been just over four years since Pitchfork published its first-ever Top 100 feature, "Pitchfork’s Top 100 Favorite Albums of the 1990s":http://www.listsofbests.com/list/55, and looking back at that list a lot has changed: our perceptions of the decade are different now, our personal tastes have expanded, our knowledge of the music has deepened, and excepting myself, Mark Richardson and Brent DiCrescenzo, the staff has turned over twice. It got me to thinking about how the musical landscape, too, continually changes. Revisionism ushers in new classics which had simply been forgotten, or altogether undiscovered, and while most truly essential albums will always be represented on these types of lists, even their relevance can be dictated by current trends.

It occurred to me that, since we have the means, it might be worthwhile to revisit these lists every few years and see how they change. So, over the past few months, the current Pitchfork staff convened to tabulate their revised individual lists, with the ultimate goal of presenting an updated list of 1990s records that have remained essential into the first part of the new decade.

A big surprise for me was just how different this new list is from the old one, and how many more albums we all felt deserved inclusion that, unfortunately, a list of only 100 records could not encompass. Among the casualties were Sleater-Kinney, Cat Power, Chavez, The Wrens, Throwing Muses, Spoon, The Roots, Mos Def, Happy Mondays, Archers of Loaf, Amon Tobin, Jay-Z, XTC, Morphine, Royal Trux, Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, Drive Like Jehu, Orbital, Super Furry Animals, Sunny Day Real Estate, Sebadoh, Snoop Dogg, Method Man, Mobb Deep, Low, Codeine, Flying Saucer Attack, The Sea & Cake, Underworld, Polvo, Shudder to Think, Trail of Dead, Cornershop, Shellac, Gang Starr, Gastr del Sol, John Zorn, Coil, Jawbreaker, Autechre, and countless others. But something we could all agree on were that the albums that did make the list belonged there.

(found at: http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/feature/36737-staff-list-top-100-albums-of-the-1990s)

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1. OK Computer
by Radiohead
 
2. Loveless
by My Bloody Valentine
 
3. The Soft Bulletin
by The Flaming Lips
 
4. In the Aeroplane Over the Sea
by Neutral Milk Hotel
 
5. Slanted & Enchanted: Luxe & Reduxe
by Pavement
 
6. Nevermind
by Nirvana
 
7. Endtroducing...
by DJ Shadow
 
8. Crooked Rain Crooked Rain: L.A.'s Desert Origins
by Pavement
 
9. I See a Darkness
by Bonnie Prince Billy
 
10. Bee Thousand
by Guided by Voices
 
11. Laughing Stock
by Talk Talk
 
12. Spiderland
by Slint
 
13. In Utero
by Nirvana
 
14. If You're Feeling Sinister
by Belle & Sebastian
 
15. The Bends
by Radiohead
 
16. Emergency & I
by The Dismemberment Plan
 
17. Fear of a Black Planet
by Public Enemy
 
18. Siamese Dream
by Smashing Pumpkins
 
19. Odelay
by Beck
 
20. Post
by Björk
 
21. Homogenic
by Björk
 
22. Perfect From Now On
by Built to Spill
 
23. The Three E.P.'s
by The Beta Band
 
24. There's Nothing Wrong With Love
by Built to Spill
 
25. I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One
by Yo La Tengo
 
26. Weezer (Blue Album)
by Weezer
 
27. Alien Lanes
by Guided by Voices
 
28. Bossanova
by Pixies
 
29. Lonesome Crowded West
by Modest Mouse
 
30. Exile in Guyville
by Liz Phair
 
31. Summerteeth
by Wilco
 
32.
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Ready To Die
by Notorious B.I.G.
 
33. Illmatic
by Nas
 
34. Check Your Head
by Beastie Boys
 
35. Music Has The Right To Children
by Boards of Canada
 
36. Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)
by Wu-Tang Clan
 
37. 69 Love Songs
by Magnetic Fields
 
38. Goat
by The Jesus Lizard
 
39. Dusk at Cubist Castle
by The Olivia Tremor Control
 
40. Richard D. James Album
by Aphex Twin
 
41. Painful
by Yo La Tengo
 
42. Red Medicine
by Fugazi
 
43. Automatic for the People
by R.E.M.
 
44. Super Ae
by The Boredoms
 
45. f#a# (infinity symbol)
by Godspeed You Black Emperor!
 
46. Moon Safari
by Air
 
47. 94 Diskont
by Oval
 
48. Dummy
by Portishead
 
49. Bone Machine
by Tom Waits
 
50. Aquemini
by OutKast
 
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