Which is better

which is better

there is exactly one good album on that chart

there is exactly one contrarian in this thread

ITCOTCK obviously

cut off beatles, floyd and radiohead and its a good list

kid a

awkward moment when OP was actually starting a chart thread

i need a one dance

The Velvet Underground & Nico

My personal rankings. Reply to me if you agree or disagree, and state why and where.

1. Kid A
2. OK Computer
3. Loveless
4. In the Court of the Crimson King
5. The Velvet Underground & Nico
6. Wish You Were Here
7. Revolver
8. Dark Side of the Moon
9. Abbey Road

got a Hennessy in my hand

desu everything in this list is shit except TVU&N

ITCOTCK>Abbey Road>Kid A>DSOTM>OKC>Loveless>WYWH>VU&N>Revolver

one last time before i go

higher powers taking a hold on me

tvu&n>loveless=abbey road=ok computer>dsotm>rest

imo
1. OK Computer
2. Loveless
3. Velvet Underground
4. Wish You Were Here
5. Kid A
6. King Crimson
7. Revolver
8. Abbey Road

All great albums though

Kid A > Revolver > Loveless > ITCOTCK > TVU&N > Abbey Road > OKC > WYWH > DSOTM

strength and guidance, thats what im wishing for my friends

lol all you did was take the top 9 rym albums and put them in a different order

Nobody makes it from my ends

RYM is very accurate, those are the best albums ever

>Kid A
>best album ever
no, more like
>Kid A
>good album

ok computer on RYM is the best album ever, and theyre right, it is

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stop trolling mister

subjective: okc > wywh > r > ar > dsotm > tvu&n > ka > l > itcotck

objective: tvu&n > itcotck > l > r > ka > ar > dsotm > wywh > okc

Rubber Soul - 84/100
The Velvet Underground & Nico - 91/100
Abbey Road - 89/100
In the Court of the Crimson King - 96/100
The Dark Side of the Moon - 90/100
Wish You Were Here - 99/100
Loveless - 88/100
OK Computer - 80/100
Kid A - 82/100

>The Velvet Fucking Underground below dadrock bullshit
Whyyy

>indie-cindy kid feels threatened by 70s prog rock

shocker

kkk

Because prog just gets me off more, and I'm not about to discount some of the best music of the 60's and 70's because it's "dadrock bullshit." I'm not sure what to tell you. I think you're looking at music more for it's context than what it actually achieves.

If you really want my criticism, I think parts of the Velvet Underground & Nico are partially dated by some of the phrasing and expressions on there, namely, "Severin! Severin!" from Venus In Furs, where Lou ends up sounding extremely 1967. That and Run Run Run in general ends up sounding dangerously close to Bob Dylan, which, sorry, is never a good thing for me. At any rate, I gave it 91/100, so it's not like I don't still see it as a fantastic record or something.