1960s - The White Album by The Beatles 1970s - Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd 1980s - London Calling by The Clash 1990s - Self-Titled by Sublime 2000s - a tossup between Funeral by the Arcade Fire and Transatlanticism by Death Cab for Cutie
60s - Help - Beatles 70s - Eagles Greatest Hits(1971-1975) 80s - 10 from 6 - Bad Company 90s - (What's the story) Morning Glory - Oasis 00s - Either Mr A to Z by Jason Mraz or Drunken Lullabies by Flogging Molly
1960s - Either The White Album by The Beatles or The Door's Self-Titled
1970s - Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd no question.
1980s - London Calling by The Clash, but Black Celebration by Depeche Mode has a special place in my heart.
1990s - Self-Titled by Sublime
(The Moon and Antarctica by Modest Mouse goes here since it was released in 2000 on the dot so it's not really part of the 1990s or 2000s imo)
2000s - Either Funeral by the Arcade Fire, The Milk-Eyed Mender by Joanna Newsom, or Give Up by The Postal Service (which I've decided I like better than Transatlanticism tbqh). This is a hard one though.
60s: Blonde on Blonde - Bob Dylan 70s: (I was going to say London Calling by The Clash, but since two people already got the decade it was released in incorrect, I'll choose another) Pink Moon - Nick Drake 80s: Surfer Rosa - The Pixies 90s: Designing A Nervous Breakdown - The Anniversary 00s: Fold Your Hands Child, You Walk Like a Peasant - Belle & Sebastian
60s times are a changin-Bob Dylan 70s after the gold rush-Neil Young 80s the 80's suck, ill say Travelling Willburys vol. 1 90s Ok computer- Radiohead or the Aeroplane over the sea- Neutral Milk 00s Labor Days- Aesop Rock or Black Sheep Boy-Okkervil River im sure i missed a few dozen but that is what i could conjure off of itunes
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1960s - The White Album by The Beatles
1970s - Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd
1980s - London Calling by The Clash
1990s - Self-Titled by Sublime
2000s - a tossup between Funeral by the Arcade Fire and Transatlanticism by Death Cab for Cutie
You have way too much time on your hands.
I can easily recall my favorite album by decade. It comes with having good taste in music, I guess.
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60s - Help - Beatles
70s - Eagles Greatest Hits(1971-1975)
80s - 10 from 6 - Bad Company
90s - (What's the story) Morning Glory - Oasis
00s - Either Mr A to Z by Jason Mraz or Drunken Lullabies by Flogging Molly
Too much like Brandons...
1960s - Either The White Album by The Beatles or The Door's Self-Titled
1970s - Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd no question.
1980s - London Calling by The Clash, but Black Celebration by Depeche Mode has a special place in my heart.
1990s - Self-Titled by Sublime
(The Moon and Antarctica by Modest Mouse goes here since it was released in 2000 on the dot so it's not really part of the 1990s or 2000s imo)
2000s - Either Funeral by the Arcade Fire, The Milk-Eyed Mender by Joanna Newsom, or Give Up by The Postal Service (which I've decided I like better than Transatlanticism tbqh). This is a hard one though.
"New: Most new music I could live without. If I had to choose, though, probably Transatlanticism."
Okay, Bob "Crotchety Old Man" Dylan!
i dont know specifics for decades, maybe tonight i will research as i set my alarm to 415am
60s: Blonde on Blonde - Bob Dylan
70s: (I was going to say London Calling by The Clash, but since two people already got the decade it was released in incorrect, I'll choose another) Pink Moon - Nick Drake
80s: Surfer Rosa - The Pixies
90s: Designing A Nervous Breakdown - The Anniversary
00s: Fold Your Hands Child, You Walk Like a Peasant - Belle & Sebastian
60s times are a changin-Bob Dylan
70s after the gold rush-Neil Young
80s the 80's suck, ill say Travelling Willburys vol. 1
90s Ok computer- Radiohead or the Aeroplane over the sea- Neutral Milk
00s Labor Days- Aesop Rock or Black Sheep Boy-Okkervil River
im sure i missed a few dozen but that is what i could conjure off of itunes
london calling came out in 1980 in the US... I ain't no damn limey!
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