The Smiths "The Singles" voted as being the #5 best alternative album of all time at Askmen
posted by davidt on Friday February 08 2002, @09:00AM

Edwin writes:

I found this article quite interesting: Askmen.com named The Smith's album "the singles" as being #5 best album of all time (out of 200) under the category alternative. They write that "The Smiths were a benchmark for 80's music,and one word says it all: Morrissey!"

 
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    The Smiths "The Singles" voted as being the #5 best alternative album of all time at Askmen | Log in/Create an Account | Top | 3 comments | Search Discussion
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    number one album is..... (Score:1)
    depeche mode "violator"... that album is great but the "singles" are much better.
    leedoggpimp <leedoggpimp@hotmail.com> -- Friday February 08 2002, @11:34AM (#24320)
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    True friends stab you in the front.
      pretty meaningless (Score:0)
      Of course if 'the innocents' are above the Smiths at number 3, than this means absolutely nothing. Besides, they shouldn't have chosen a compilation, but a proper album like "TQID" or MiM", or if a compilation the wonderful "HoH".
      They've got a lot to learn as far as judging music is concerned.
      As for the 'top 50 women': they got it right there in most places.
      Anonymous -- Saturday February 09 2002, @01:00AM (#24363)
        Journalist who are idiots (Score:0)
        I got a better word, MARR!!!!
        Anonymous -- Saturday February 09 2002, @02:33PM (#24395)


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