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Top albums from "Album a day 2020" in no particular order


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Over the past dumpster fire of a year, my only solace has been listening to the entirety of a different album every day. I meticulously groomed through lists of top albums from each decade from various music journalism publishers like “Rolling Stone,” “Pitchfork,” etc.
 
Then, I compiled a list of 366 albums to listen to ranging from the 1950’s to the music of today, spanning across countless genres. Here are my favorites in no  particular order.
 
1. “Violator” – Depeche Mode (1990) 
This album is kind of scary, but in the best way possible. It’s full of haunting synth and echoey vocals that mesh together incredibly well. I wasn’t always super into this genre but I have a newfound appreciation for music that makes me nervous.  ....

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