L3oKas7Ro's "Greatest Alternative Albums"

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The best and most influential albums that defied the conventions of the mainstream; and which, under no circumstances, can be classified as pop music.

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  1. 1.
    OK Computer
    by Radiohead

  2. 2.
    Nevermind
    by Nirvana

  3. 3.
    Loveless
    by My Bloody Valentine

  4. 4.
    Doolittle
    by Pixies

  5. 5.
    Ten
    by Pearl Jam

  6. 6.
    The Holy Bible
    by Manic Street Preachers

  7. 7.
    Velvet Underground & Nico
    by Velvet Underground

  8. 8.
    In the Aeroplane over the Sea
    by Neutral Milk Hotel

  9. 9.
    Marquee Moon (Dig)
    by Television

  10. 10.
    Ritual De Lo Habitual
    by Jane's Addiction

  11. 11.
    In Utero
    by Nirvana

  12. 12.
    The Bends
    by Radiohead

  13. 13.
    Paul's Boutique
    by Beastie Boys

  14. 14.
    Disco Volante
    by Mr Bungle

  15. 15.
    Rain Dogs
    by Tom Waits

  16. 16.
    Strange Bird
    by Augie March

  17. 17.
    Surfer Rosa
    by Pixies

  18. 18.
    Songs for the Deaf
    by Queens of the Stone Age

  19. 19.
    Daydream Nation
    by Sonic Youth

  20. 20.
    Slanted & Enchanted
    by Pavement

  21. 21.
    Aquemini
    by Outkast

  22. 22.
    Check Your Head
    by Beastie Boys

  23. 23.
    Screamadelica
    by Primal Scream

  24. 24.
    Kid A
    by Radiohead

  25. 25.
    Stankonia
    by Outkast

  26. 26.
    Mr Bungle
    by Mr. Bungle

  27. 27.
    Agaetis Byrjun
    by Sigur Ros

  28. 28.
    Selected Ambient Works 85-92
    by Aphex Twin

  29. 29.
    Downward Spiral
    by Nine Inch Nails

  30. 30.
    Rage Against the Machine
    by Rage Against the Machine

  31. 31.
    Vs.-PEARL JAM
    by Pearl Jam

  32. 32.
    Superunknown
    by Soundgarden

  33. 33.
    Elephant
    by White Stripes

  34. 34.
    Swordfishtrombones
    by Tom Waits

  35. 35.
    Future Days
    by Can

  36. 36.
    California
    by Mr Bungle

  37. 37.
    Dirt
    by Alice in Chains

  38. 38.
    Nothing's Shocking
    by Jane's Addiction

  39. 39.
    White Blood Cells
    by White Stripes

  40. 40.
    Isn't Anything [Vinyl]
    by My Bloody Valentine

  41. 41.
    Lonesome Crowded West
    by Modest Mouse

  42. 42.
    Siamese Dream
    by Smashing Pumpkins

  43. 43.
    Pretty Hate Machine
    by Nine Inch Nails

  44. 44.
    Pinkerton
    by Weezer

  45. 45.
    Vitalogy
    by Pearl Jam

  46. 46.
    Odelay
    by Beck

  47. 47.
    Remain in Light
    by Talking Heads

  48. 48.
    Aenima
    by Tool

  49. 49.
    Mutations
    by Beck

  50. 50.
    Angel Dust
    by Faith No More

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Created by L3oKas7Ro on Jun 05, 2008.
 

Comments

Pop isn't a swear word — 3 years ago

Well executed pop music is not a bad thing. Something needn’t be bland in order to appeal to a large group of people. The Beatles WHITEALBUM from your list is a clear example. I can’t truly classify as “alternative” something which probably 75% of a given 100 people might have in their record collections (or at least in their Limewire downloads).

I’d also say The Clash has a TON of pop sensibility to their stuff (“Radio Clash” and “Rock the Casbah” come to mind first) and that it’s not a “bad” thing.

Yes, just because something is popular doesn’t mean it’s good. But just because something obtains only a small coterie of cloistered devotees doesn’t prove that it’s “too good for the unwashed masses to understand” either.




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