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I did this last year and have begun writing the countdown over on my blog, so thought I might as well share it with you
![]() Just my opinion, so if you've come here to troll then bugger off :] Albums: #50 "Into the Murky Water", The Leisure Society ![]() It failed to set the world alight as much as their 2009 debut did, but there was still something beautiful about this band and their penchant for fully orchestrated folk songs. #49 "Suck it and See", The Arctic Monkeys ![]() Despite an initial burst of enthusiasm from me, this album has largely dropped off the radar for me. Whether this is out of a fondness for their earlier material, a higher placing for Alex Turner's soundtrack on Submarine or just a whopping lack of tunes is irrelevant - this album wasn't without its charm. #48 "Mirrors", U.S. Royalty ![]() Bold, brash and rather bloody lovely. #47 "Go Tell Fire to the Mountain", WU LYF ![]() The indie press might have raved about them like excitable lunatics, and it's certainly a decent album, but I can't really place it too highly here - again it's something I've loved for a brief period of time and feel little inclination to return to. #46 "Bread and Circuses", The View ![]() I started the year loathing them and have ended it with a big deal of respect for this, their third album, which packed more tunes than most indie bands can cram into a debut. #45 "Born This Way", Lady GaGa ![]() I was slightly generous with my score of 8.5 for this back in May, but whilst it was easily a worse record than 'The Fame Monster', it had a solid selection of nonsense pop tunes that were just let down by some unoriginal ideas. #44 "The Hot Sauce Committee, Pt. 2", Beastie Boys ![]() One of only two reviews this year that's earned me death threats, but hey ho. The Boys had a triumphant return and, celebrity cameo videos aside, were on top form again. #43 "Burst Apart", The Antlers ![]() A genuinely atmospheric, dark and brooding album that tried its best to dampen my summer. #42 "El Camino", The Black Keys ![]() I've yet to review this, but it boasts just as many solid tracks as last year's 'Brothers', which is slightly remarkable given the time that's passed. #41 "Wasting Light", Foo Fighters ![]() 'Walk' was my first choice of song for my iPod after stepping out of the house for a good fortnight or so, and this was their strongest album since One By One.
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