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Studio One’s series At 20 finds our resident elder Millennial strapping on his bifocals to examine Pearl Jam's self-titled as it nears drinking age.
The Flaming Lips 2006 album 'At War with the Mystics' is a record filled to the brim with equal parts optimism and uncertainty of our place among the stars.
The Ramones’ self-titled debut turns 50 and is still blasting with raw speed, three‑chord power and punk‑defining attitude. A half‑century later, its impact on rock is indelible.
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Massive Attack's debut album Blue Lines is turning 35. It's an important piece of music history, and it changed the course of electronic music with its invention of a new genre: trip hop.
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Jeff Roalson and Trevor Polk of the Iowa City indie band Halfloves reflect on a decade of bandhood and their landmark self-titled album.
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Arctic Monkeys' debut album Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not turns 20 this week. It proved to be a critical and commercial hit for the band, establishing them as the next big thing.
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David Bowie died 10 years ago, but his legacy is going strong. In honor of Bowie's legendary career, we look back on his career and explore deep album cuts from his musical catalogue.
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In the last 30 years Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness has become a legendary record, and tracks like "1979," "Bullet With Butterfly Wings" and "Tonight, Tonight" are radio staples to this day.
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Radiohead's Kid A turns 25 this week. In honor of its release, we're taking a look back at an album that was ahead of its time and is eerily predictive of our current state.