808s and heartbreak pitchfork3/23/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() If any of you have read past lists I’ve written for PopMatters, you’ll know my choices tend to be the opposite of what people expect, and what ended up becoming my top 85 albums from 1996-2011, the current length of Pitchfork’s existence, reflects my penchant for bizarre picks. I also thank AJ for his idea to have me write this piece.Īs an avid fan of making lists, I participated in Pitchfork’s “The People’s List” experiment, the results of which were released last week. I thank Timothy Gabriele, AJ Ramirez, Alan Ranta, John Grassi, Chris Conaton, Zach Schonfeld, David Bloom, and Sarah Zupko for their help. Note: This piece flows from a conversation I participated in with my fellow PopMatters writers and editors. ![]()
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