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August 21, 2009

Pitchfork's 20 Greatest Songs Of The '00s (And 15 Greatest Songs Of 2009 So Far)

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As you may have noticed, Pitchfork launched their P2K: The Decade In Music feature this week, opening the gate with The Top 500 Tracks Of The 2000s. Before you complain the decade isn't done just yet, the folks at Pitchfork note "[I]n early 2010, if you aren't sick to death of reading 10 million lists about the decade and the current year, come back and we'll have added an addendum with a few of our favorite songs from the next few months." No worries, we'll never be sick of lists. As far as this one, the choices are simply listed for 500 to 201; you start getting those "short critical" blurbs at 200. (And if you pull the list's top 15 tracks from this year -- there are only 15 songs from 2009 in the entire 500 -- you have at least a partial a preview of P4K's Top 20 songs of 2009 for their impending year-end list ... so far. Which we've done for you, of course.) Before we get into the choices, the entire thing also offers an interesting subtext to what's happened to music in the last decade.

As Pitchfork notes, this massive roundup -- which will also include three other lists, four essays, and a timeline -- is "about what you'd get from a print magazine, but it's free and you won't throw it out the next time you move." This is true. This is also why there are much fewer magazines now than when the site launched in 1995. Another reason: You can stream (and download for a small price) the majority of the songs, something you can't do with an issue of Rolling Stone or SPIN. Instant gratification is a large (large) part of what's made on-line publications more appealing to people than the paper kind. That, and as a reader, you're allowed to voice your opinion to perfect strangers. Clearly.

Which brings us to the artists and songs represents on this Top 500. Chances are you've glanced at some of it. Chances are you've been overwhelmed by it. At the very least, it serves as a good reminder (in outline form) of what you might've been listening to in 2001: I, for one, pulled Unwound's Leaves Turn Inside You from the shelf. (Same goes for Wolf Eyes' more recently released Human Animal.) On a larger and purely objective scale, if you pay close attention, it offers a fun chance to unpack patterns and tendencies from a time we've all lived through (and listened to). There's a lot of Belle & Sebastian. Radiohead beats out Coldplay 4-2. Kanye West, Animal Collective, Missy Elliott, OutKast, and Jay-Z clearly ruled the decade. (And the inclusion of Animal Collective in that lineup's fascinating beyond a so and so is > than so and so thing.) Or, you'll find great unspoken moments like Bat For Lashes' "Daniel" at 206 and Lily Allen's "Smile" at 205 or Dirty Projectors' "Stillness Is The Move" at 115 and Aaliyah's "We Need a Resolution" at 111. Seeing Elliott Smith a few spots from Pains Of Being Pure to make you realize 10 years is a longtime. Seeing "Hollaback Girl" at 180 and "Skinny Love" at 179 makes me think your record collection is more varied than your parent's record collection. "Young Folks" only made it to 84. It's a secret history for music nerds.

On a more subjective scale, there's a lot I find confusing. As I'm sure you will, too. I like the surprises that show up in the dregs of the list -- Comets On Fire, Lightning Bolt, Earth, Jesu. The problem here -- and this happens often with these sorts of lists -- as you get closer to the top 50, things get more conservative and predictable (unless they get unpredictable in a very predictable way, natch). Which is where we find this top 20. It's ushered in by Kelly Clarkson's "Since U Been Gone," which just misses out at 21. Oh, about that predictable unpredictability? The top track's by a group you might expect at the top spot but via a different song. I've already said too much. Now it's up to you:

Pitchfork's 20 Greatest Songs Of The '00s
20 The Walkman - "The Rat" (2004)
19 R. Kelly - "Ignition (Remix)"
 (2002)
18 Hercules and Love Affair - "Blind" (2008)
17 Annie -"Heartbeat" (2004)
16 The Rapture - "House of Jealous Lovers" (2002)
15 The Knife - "Heartbeats" (2002)
14 Jay-Z - "99 Problems" (2003)
13 LCD Soundsystem - "Losing My Edge" (2002)
12 OutKast - "Hey Ya!" (2003)
11 Gnarls Barkley - "Crazy" (2005)
10 Arcade Fire - "Neighborhood #1 (Tunnels)" (2004)
09 Animal Collective - "My Girls" (2009)
08 Radiohead - "Idioteque" (2000)
07 Missy Elliott - "Get Ur Freak On" (2001)
06 Yeah Yeah Yeahs - "Maps" (2003)
05 Daft Punk - "One More Time" (2000)
04 Beyoncé [ft. Jay-Z] - "Crazy in Love" (2003)
03 M.I.A. (Feat. Bun B and Rich Boy) - "Paper Planes (Diplo Remix)" (2007)
02 LCD Soundsystem - "All My Friends" (2007)
01 OutKast - "B.O.B." (2000)

As far as this next one goes, "My Girls" cracked the Top 500's Top 10. You have to go all the way to #115 to find the second song on the list (i.e. It'll take one hell of a track to beat out AC for 2009's top spot). All but the Top 3 are situated beyond the 200 mark.

Pitchfork's Top 15 Songs Of 2009 ... So Far
15 The Big Pink - "Velvet"
14 Woods- "Rain On"
13 St. Vincent - "The Strangers"
12 Kid Cudi vs. Crookers - "Day 'N Night (Remix)"
11 The Walkmen - "In the New Year"
10 The Pains of Being Pure at Heart - "Young Adult Friction"
09 Camera Obscura - "French Navy"
08 Japandroids - "Young Hearts Spark Fire"
07 Antony and the Johnsons - "Aeon"
06 Grizzly Bear - "While You Wait for the Others"
05 Phoenix - "1901"
04 Bat for Lashes - "Daniel"
03 Grizzly Bear - "Two Weeks"
02 Dirty Projectors - "Stillness Is The Move"
01 Animal Collective - "My Girls

You can dig into the list and find additional patterns at P4K.

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305 Comments

3..2..1...

Posted by: dickface at 08/21/09 5:40 PM  | Reply
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**one... two... one, two, three** YEAH!

Posted by: nicolas cage in a bear suit profile link  in reply to dickface's comment at 08/21/09 5:51 PM  | Reply
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Everybody please, in unison, repeat: "this list is s fucking joke... this list is a fucking joke... this list is a fucking joke..."

Quit killing rock for the sake of being "hip," you hypocritical fools.

Posted by: steve  in reply to dickface's comment at 08/24/09 8:32 AM  | Reply
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Couldn't agree with you more- the only plausible explanation for someone to actually think this list is accurate is that they must be deaf. End of.

Posted by: Eileen  in reply to steve's comment at 08/24/09 9:14 AM  | Reply
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first this list is shit, second animal collective is fucking terrible, hipsters, have you seen them live, one of the worst things i've ever witnessed, bonnaroo, i left animal collective early, saw grizzly bear and thought how the fuck does ac get any positive feedback when grizzly bear is by far actually real musicians, any of us that can play music with the right equipment could become animal collective, and i look at this list, and it's because none of you stupid fuckers actually listen to good music, you indie fucks are destroying music, at least idioteque and outkast made it, i enjoy the walkmen as well, not a top twenty song in the better part of the decade, where's the queens of the stone age, there's some real music, thank god mgmt didn't make the list

Posted by: bouncing  in reply to dickface's comment at 08/26/09 12:28 PM  | Reply
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its cause the noise that comes out of AC is really good noise, dont worry about any of the other shit.

Posted by: carl  in reply to bouncing's comment at 08/30/09 5:46 PM  | Reply
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first this list is shit, second animal collective is fucking terrible, hipsters, have you seen them live, one of the worst things i've ever witnessed, bonnaroo, i left animal collective early, saw grizzly bear and thought how the fuck does ac get any positive feedback when grizzly bear is by far actually real musicians, any of us that can play music with the right equipment could become animal collective, and i look at this list, and it's because none of you stupid fuckers actually listen to good music, you indie fucks are destroying music, at least idioteque and outkast made it, i enjoy the walkmen as well, not a top twenty song in the better part of the decade, where's the queens of the stone age, there's some real music, thank god mgmt didn't make the list

Posted by: bouncing  in reply to dickface's comment at 08/26/09 1:20 PM  | Reply
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first this list is shit, second animal collective is fucking terrible, hipsters, have you seen them live, one of the worst things i've ever witnessed, bonnaroo, i left animal collective early, saw grizzly bear and thought how the fuck does ac get any positive feedback when grizzly bear is by far actually real musicians, any of us that can play music with the right equipment could become animal collective, and i look at this list, and it's because none of you stupid fuckers actually listen to good music, you indie fucks are destroying music, at least idioteque and outkast made it, i enjoy the walkmen as well, not a top twenty song in the better part of the decade, where's the queens of the stone age, there's some real music, thank god mgmt didn't make the list

Posted by: bouncing  in reply to dickface's comment at 08/26/09 1:33 PM  | Reply
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Don't you think it is time people stopped referring to music as real or not real?

It's is such a ridiculous statement!

Posted by: div profile link  in reply to bouncing's comment at 09/03/09 6:22 AM  | Reply
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What about TV ON THE RADIO?????????????????????????????

Posted by: Patricio Allende  in reply to dickface's comment at 08/27/09 10:18 PM  | Reply
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This would have been the perfect chance for Pitchfork to do what it should have done back in the day. Forget that The Rapture ever happened.And 500-201 presented without comment = Hey, we at Pitchfork can shuffle our Most Played too!


Overall, fun way to kill some time.

Posted by: talkingstove profile link at 08/21/09 5:41 PM  | Reply
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dude, what have you got against the rapture?

Posted by: joe  in reply to talkingstove's comment at 08/22/09 6:47 PM  | Reply
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look at all of the other pathetic shit on there, the rapture should be the least of your worries.

Posted by: joe  in reply to joe's comment at 08/22/09 6:49 PM  | Reply
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Ditto.. why is radiohead on there?

Posted by: uberfunction profile link  in reply to joe's comment at 08/25/09 8:34 AM  | Reply
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The Rapture is shit, plain and simple. They're a half-assed Gang of Four wannabe with a lead singer who sucks at singing, and not in a good way. And the lyrics? "1,2,3,4,5,6,7 I'm floating in a constant heaven?" I don't care who you are, that's flat-out fucking retarded.

Posted by: The Ghost of 2006  in reply to joe's comment at 08/28/09 4:54 PM  | Reply
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You know your list is fucked up when OutKast and LCD Soundsystem claim two spots in the top 20 songs of the decade. Reading Pitchfork has become like hate-sex.

Posted by: Huh? profile link at 08/21/09 5:43 PM  | Reply
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Except you've never had sex, let alone hate sex.

Posted by: Rudd_Harpoon  in reply to Huh?'s comment at 08/26/09 3:15 PM  | Reply
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I've been disappointed and frustrated by this list. Not the list itself, but without Pitchfork reviewing new records and songs, I have no idea what I should be listening to.

Posted by: raoul duke profile link at 08/21/09 5:43 PM  | Reply
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The other 499 be damned, but they got #1 right. "B.O.B." is 5 minutes of frantic, genre-mashing insanity that sounds just as awesome today as it did in 2000(!). I can't believe I'm saying this... nice job, P4K.

Posted by: nicolas cage in a bear suit profile link at 08/21/09 5:43 PM  | Reply
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PREACH
the one song that is truly groundbreaking and unforgettable, no arguments need reply

Posted by: Tyrannosaurus profile link  in reply to nicolas cage in a bear suit's comment at 08/29/09 1:23 AM  | Reply
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Dislike

Posted by: Eric at 08/21/09 5:44 PM  | Reply
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I'm pretty sure The Walkmen song "In the New year" came out in 08.

Posted by: Andrew at 08/21/09 5:49 PM  | Reply
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Album release was 2008, single release for "In the New Year" was 2009. But I agree, for a band like the Walkmen, singles mean absolutely nothing. It is a 2008 song, I mean, what hip NYE party didn't play it last year.

Posted by: talkingstove profile link  in reply to Andrew's comment at 08/21/09 6:09 PM  | Reply
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I knew I would be unhappy with a good portion of this list but come on, no Mogwai "My Father, My King"?

Posted by: Matthew at 08/21/09 5:49 PM  | Reply
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Agreed, heartily.

Posted by: brrrrrian profile link  in reply to Matthew's comment at 08/21/09 6:05 PM  | Reply
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I salute your shoutout, but we ARE talking about Pitchfork here. They don't like post-rock, it's too brainy for them. Though, they did include EiTS's First Breath After Coma and GY!BE's Storm.

Posted by: d33r profile link  in reply to Matthew's comment at 08/21/09 9:20 PM  | Reply
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The top 20 was fairly predictable for me. Even BOB beating out Hey Ya, since it did on the 2000-04 list. The only moderate surpise was "One More Time" being at number 5. I was always under the impression the folks at Pitchfork preferred Digital Love to that one.

Posted by: Marko at 08/21/09 5:54 PM  | Reply
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Contact!

Posted by: Marko at 08/21/09 5:56 PM  | Reply
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and they be like, can i get a hit? can i get a hit?

Posted by: faas  in reply to Marko's comment at 08/30/09 4:52 AM  | Reply
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WHAT? Not a single Arctic Monkeys song on the entire list? What about "A Certain Romance," that should have been at least in the Top 20. Now I hate this list, which is a shame, because there are some awesome songs on it.

Posted by: Abe at 08/21/09 6:01 PM  | Reply
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I'd like to backup this outrage. C'mon now!

Posted by: d33r profile link  in reply to Abe's comment at 08/21/09 10:03 PM  | Reply
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WIth a few exceptions, the top 20 is a pretty solid, albeit predictable lineup. Would have liked to see a little bit more metal and the like and less house and techno, but that's just how my tastes align.

The inevitable "what about these songs?" list:

Dismemberment Plan: "Time Bomb," "The Dismemberment Plan Gets Rich"
Ted Leo: "Me & Mia"
Dungen: "Panda"
Fleet Foxes: "Mykonos"
New Pornographers: "Mass Romantic," "Sing Me Spanish Techno"
Neko Case: "Deep Red Bells," "Star Witness"
Ghostface Killah: "Run"
Smog/Bill Callahan: "Bloodflow," "Sycamore," "Eid Ma Clack Shaw"
Torche: "Across The Shields"
Harvey Milk: "Motown"
Les Savy Fav: "Patty Lee"
Spoon: "Fitted Shirt," "Lines In The Suit"
Young Jeezy: "My Hood," "Hypnotize"
Animal Collective: "Who Could Win A Rabbit," "Brother Sport"
The Strokes: "Under Control"

Ok, that's it. Whatever. Overwhelming, but generally solid list.

Posted by: carson at 08/21/09 6:06 PM  | Reply
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Here, here!

Posted by: lvalenti35 profile link  in reply to carson's comment at 08/21/09 10:19 PM  | Reply
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I'd like to have seen Okkervil River's "My life is a Movie or Maybe", Rhead "15 Step" on there, but otherwise, i can't really argue with the list. but then again, how do you argue with any list of 500 songs from the last decade? i bet i could pull any random 500 songs from the last decade and it'd be hard to argue with 75% of it. It was a great decade for music. cheers

Posted by: Teh Cazbar profile link  in reply to carson's comment at 08/22/09 12:38 AM  | Reply
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aye, such similar brainwaves. thankyou thankyou thankyou

Posted by: mich  in reply to carson's comment at 10/03/09 1:46 PM  | Reply
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Without even looking I'll say "new slang"...the beginning of the zeitgeist or what have you...

Posted by: Northern Exposure at 08/21/09 6:14 PM  | Reply
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Actually that was the second part of the one two punch ..."know your onion" being the first part...

Posted by: 50ft waves  in reply to Northern Exposure's comment at 08/21/09 6:31 PM  | Reply
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I was surprised that Kayne West's "Flashing Lights" (#52) managed to beat out "New Slang" (#62) and even Arcade Fire's "Rebellion (Lies)" (#69). But I don't have the energy to be mad at lists anymore. You could even say I'm listless.

Posted by: artrckr profile link  in reply to Northern Exposure's comment at 08/21/09 11:47 PM  | Reply
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I'm really surprised they didn't include Wolf Parade's "I'll Believe in Anything". Amazing song, and Pitchfork themselves have shown lots of love for it. Oh well.

Posted by: Doron Diamond at 08/21/09 6:14 PM  | Reply
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Check out #95, bro.

Posted by: Malcolm  in reply to Doron Diamond's comment at 08/21/09 6:19 PM  | Reply
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Whoops:) Thanks for pointing that out.

Posted by: Doron Diamond  in reply to Malcolm's comment at 08/21/09 8:11 PM  | Reply
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Fancy Claps and Shine a Light (that might have been on there, but the list is too damn long for me to check) should be on the list as well. I'd put Kissing the Beehive and Animal in Your Care on as well, but I fully admit that I like Mount Zoomer more than most.

Posted by: Ripley  in reply to Doron Diamond's comment at 08/21/09 8:28 PM  | Reply
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Where is 'non-dairy creamer' by third eye blind?

Posted by: adam at 08/21/09 6:15 PM  | Reply
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Totally agree there. Really good album.

Posted by: uberfunction profile link  in reply to adam's comment at 08/25/09 8:38 AM  | Reply
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Brother Sport...obviously...

Posted by: cta at 08/21/09 6:16 PM  | Reply
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wake up-arcade fire.

Posted by: Garret at 08/21/09 6:17 PM  | Reply
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I don't believe you...

Posted by: Blonde on Blonde  in reply to Garret's comment at 08/21/09 6:19 PM  | Reply
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You can jumble up the top 20 all you want (Lord knows I would, BOB is NOT #1), but it's a good top 20.

Posted by: zik at 08/21/09 6:17 PM  | Reply
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Yeah, their list is pretty good if you like mainstream rap and hip hop. Nice to know our "indie" media outlets have sold out and become so mainstream. Yet, their attitude about any rock, mainstream or indie, is still completely pretentious and cutthroat. Wake up you fucking idiots! You are letting rock music die! Or, at least judge rap on the same cutthroat, pretentious level. Seriously, Rhianna's "Umbrella" in the top 100? This list is a fucking joke.

Posted by: steve  in reply to zik's comment at 08/22/09 11:52 AM  | Reply
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R. Kelly > TVOTR. Now I'm mad.

Posted by: dafs profile link at 08/21/09 6:18 PM  | Reply
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no, Kelly is better.

Posted by: carson  in reply to dafs's comment at 08/21/09 6:20 PM  | Reply
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How mad? Scale of 1-10, 1 being "Oops I downloaded a bad live recording of 'Wash the Day Away'!" and 10 being "Miley Cyrus singing on Ryan Seacrest's radio show a purposely bad cover of 'Staring at the Sun' to spite Tunde, Dave, and Kyp because they wouldn't let her meet them backstage at the Grammy's".

Posted by: Ron Jenkins profile link  in reply to dafs's comment at 08/21/09 6:47 PM  | Reply
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I really find these comments (that imply the author was there to witness the alleged exchange) interesting. E.g. [blockquote]...and 10 being "Miley Cyrus singing on Ryan Seacrest's radio show a purposely bad cover of 'Staring at the Sun' to spite Tunde, Dave, and Kyp because they wouldn't let her meet them backstage at the Grammy'.s" [/blockquote] So I am assuming you witness this decision firsthand. Wow, what connections you must have!. I'm not saying you're exaggerating, but with contacts like that, who has time to post on pitchfork?

Posted by: Miss Chalby  in reply to Ron Jenkins's comment at 01/28/10 12:44 AM  | Reply
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R. Kelly > TVOTR idd

Posted by: Blanky profile link  in reply to dafs's comment at 08/21/09 7:25 PM  | Reply
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I actually thought they did a really good job. I think an Arctic Monkeys song should have made the top 500 at least, probably not top 20, though. There are a couple of curious choices that certainly could have made way for better songs (Rachel Stevens??), but in most cases they got it right, and I’d be surprised if there aren’t 50 songs that everybody likes on this list.
And 'B.O.B.' is better than 'Hey Ya'.

Posted by: Coj profile link at 08/21/09 6:19 PM  | Reply
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The extra lcd soundsystem and outkast songs should be replaced by The Moon by The Microphones and 3rd Planet by Modest Mouse

Posted by: HarshBrowns profile link at 08/21/09 6:23 PM  | Reply
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Thank you! The Outkast songs are right on, but two LCD tracks? All My Friends, sure, but Modest Mouse deserve a little more credit and higher placement than #39.

Posted by: keith  in reply to HarshBrowns's comment at 08/21/09 6:34 PM  | Reply
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exactly what i was thinking, if they don't put The Moon & Antarctica in the top ten albums of the decade i will lose all respect i had pitchfork

Posted by: HarshBrowns profile link  in reply to keith's comment at 08/21/09 6:46 PM  | Reply
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Moon is number 382 - so nowhere near the top 20. I think this song (in either version) should rank MUCH higher...

Posted by: crispin glover  in reply to HarshBrowns's comment at 08/23/09 10:00 AM  | Reply
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I'm just not sure why Pitchfork--and many more sites, critics, listeners, etc--include mainstream pop music that could also be classified as R&B or hip-hop but refuses to include country music. I'm not a country fan myself, I find it hard to believe that there wasn't a single mainstream country song was one of the 500 best songs of the past 10 years.

Posted by: QuakeShow at 08/21/09 6:27 PM  | Reply
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I think they had the obligatory Johnny Cash in there. And I think they picked at least one fairly country-ish Wilco tune, if that counts.

But you have a fair point. I'd regard Patty Griffin ("Making Pies" or "Useless Desires") and Handsome Family ("So Much Wine," "Your Great Journey" or "A Beautiful Thing") pretty highly if I were to make a list.

Posted by: Bobb  in reply to QuakeShow's comment at 08/21/09 6:51 PM  | Reply
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You are exactly right. But, they have to make sure they are "hip", like every other fucking loser commenting on how good this list is. It is acceptably cool to like mainstream rap and hip hop right now in indie circles, so hence, no country and a top 20 that looks like it could have came from Vibe magazine.

Posted by: steve  in reply to QuakeShow's comment at 08/22/09 11:56 AM  | Reply
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totally agree. I'm not an aficionado, but Gillian Welch has a couple of great albums this decade, including her best, which is called 'Time (The Revelator)', and a lot of people seemed to like Van Lear Rose, although I didn't think it was all it's cracked up to be.

Also, JAZZ DUDE. WHY NO JAZZ?

Posted by: andrew  in reply to QuakeShow's comment at 08/25/09 1:27 AM  | Reply
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Wow, this is one of the few legitimate points I've ever seen in contention to these lists.

Bravo sir, you're right. Like another said, if I were to put together a list I'd have at least Patty Griffin (No Bad News),

Posted by: EtcEtcEtc  in reply to QuakeShow's comment at 08/25/09 11:29 AM  | Reply
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No "Fake Empire"? That song was a game-changer.

Posted by: Ben at 08/21/09 6:27 PM  | Reply
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As always with Pitchfork, the ranking seems entirely arbitrary, but their short write-ups for each song do a great job of placing both the songs and the decade in context.

Plus, the top 20 make for one hell of a mixtape.

Posted by: vlad at 08/21/09 6:28 PM  | Reply
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WTF? No Neko Case in the top 100 (New Pornographers don't count). This list is shit. Pitchfork, you are officially dead to me!

Posted by: lance at 08/21/09 6:34 PM  | Reply
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Really????????????

Posted by: pph at 08/21/09 6:36 PM  | Reply
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Overall, this list made it a fun week looking back at the decade in music...a decade where I went to college in 2001 and the start of me really branching out, in terms of music, from punk rock. This, of course, is directly related to spending hours on the internet, with my very own computer, downloading music in between classes.
Pitchfork's Greatest 500 definitely has a lot in common with what soundtracked my decade, but, at the same time, far from my favorite tracks. I went jumped out of my for Black Lips' "Boomerrang". and dragged all my unsuspecting friends to Man Man and Deerhunter shows. This was also a decade of discovering older music. Stuff from the 60's, 70's, 80's...Nuggets, Suicide, Sonic Youth, etc. (I could go on forever) .
I cringed every time I heard "Since You've Been Gone" at the gym and went rolled my eyes whenever I heard "Ignition". But, those tracks where everywhere! And MOST people loved them! Like Pitchfork said, it's like classic rock radio, it gets predictable what songs are going to up top because that's how most people remember the decade.
For me, my hard drives resemble the my top tracks of the decade in music.

Posted by: monsterBL at 08/21/09 6:37 PM  | Reply
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I think it's only singles -- the list title notwithstanding.

"Crazy in Love"? Ugh. Hey look we're not snobs! We like shitty music, too!

Posted by: zxcvb at 08/21/09 6:38 PM  | Reply
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as much as i hated "only by the night", there should be at least one KOL song off of either "youth and young manhood" or "aha shake heartbreak". i don't really understand why p4k hates them so much.

btw where's the arctic monkeys love?

Posted by: "only by the night" sucked donkey balls. at 08/21/09 6:41 PM  | Reply
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The only crap I hear every blog go on and on about is Animal Collective, Grizzly Bear and Dirty Projectors this year. Take note now people...they are vastly over-rated and none of these bands should be in the Top 20's of anything at the moment. Maybe Animal Collective could be an exception but not with any of their new material.

Posted by: Mr_Blue_Angel_Dood profile link at 08/21/09 6:42 PM  | Reply
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I'm don't think AC, GB, or DP are among the very best albums of the year (well, maybe DP), but that's more a testament to how great a year in music it's been than it's a testament to how overrated those bands are.

Posted by: Bob K.  in reply to Mr_Blue_Angel_Dood's comment at 08/21/09 6:54 PM  | Reply
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I wouldn't say overrated, I would say they get too much press coverage. Animal Collective pretty much splits critics and listeners. Grizzly Bear...Well, really doesn't like them? Dirty Projectors, I don't think they get that much coverage - at least not as much as AC and GB. I would also say that Radiohead get quite an excessive amount of coverage too.
Don't get me wrong, I love these bands but maybe it's time for another other talented bands to be in the spotlight. and please, not Wavves.

Posted by: NoahKnife profile link  in reply to Mr_Blue_Angel_Dood's comment at 08/23/09 11:41 AM  | Reply
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yea, that is extremely disappointing as is the snub of arcade fire - wake up

Posted by: mike at 08/21/09 6:53 PM  | Reply
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okay... my list.
number one-freeway by kurt vile
number two-cents by ty segall
number three- the turn around by thee oh sees
number four- okay nevermind... there's my top three

Posted by: turd at 08/21/09 6:55 PM  | Reply
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Fair play on a lot of the choices....but really what is the motivation for smattering utter crap throughout the list like sweaty sewage drips on a perfectly clean sanitized toilet....i mean r.kelly, beyonce, rachael stevens, madonna....who are they trying to appeal to cos the people who buy those records certainly dont give a shit about pitchfork lists.....idiots

Posted by: Andy Pants at 08/21/09 6:56 PM  | Reply
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I hated this comment. Sorry.

Posted by: carson  in reply to Andy Pants's comment at 08/21/09 7:14 PM  | Reply
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Fair enough

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I hated the comment too. So you find songs that find there way onto the radio shitty, thats fine, but certainly there is room among 500 songs for a couple of radio friendly songs. Also, why should you or Pitchfork care whether the people who buy the records read their blog? They can like a song and say they do, without needing the pander only to their fanbase. This wasn't a "Top 500 songs of the decade which appeared on albums which our readers bought often" list. Also, I love R Kelly and Beyonce, so maybe I'm biased.

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you're gay

Posted by: Andy Pants  in reply to Joe's comment at 08/25/09 12:24 PM  | Reply
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What a witty retort. No coming back from that one.

Posted by: annabu  in reply to Andy Pants's comment at 09/01/09 12:58 PM  | Reply
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The boys of Swan Lake got shafted.

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So true. Not to be the token "What about Dragonslayer?" guy, but "You Go On Ahead" deserved at least a little love. And Destroyer released his best works this decade, I wish they'd included him.

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I'll happily be that guy. I really think that Dragonslayer is the best album of 2009, and I could have easily put any of those songs in at least the top 100. And I definitely would have put I'll Believe in Anything higher. But then I guess if this has taught us anything it's that I'm not Pitchfork?

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I don't know...I think Last Nite definitely should have been on there...it defined the early sound of the Strokes and was the first song most people heard from them. I also think some of the Gorillaz tracks should have been higher up on there...Feel Good Inc. was everywhere for a while.

Posted by: Gregory at 08/21/09 6:59 PM  | Reply
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I think there should have been at least one mashup on that list. For a while there with Danger Mouse and his followers, that became a huge mid-decade trend.

Posted by: Louiz at 08/21/09 7:01 PM  | Reply
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A Stroke of Genie-us was on there.

Posted by: Marko  in reply to Louiz's comment at 08/21/09 7:34 PM  | Reply
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Same with the Avalanches and Girl Talk

Posted by: avalanche  in reply to Louiz's comment at 08/22/09 11:47 AM  | Reply
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Who wants to come with me to buy the new Ursa Major, the newThird Eye Blind album?!?!

Posted by: Leonard Cohen Afterworld at 08/21/09 7:03 PM  | Reply
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who's got my .rar???

Posted by: pitted profile link at 08/21/09 7:04 PM  | Reply
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Without getting too caught up in what outranked what, I think it's a good list. Depressing there's no Aphex, not because I think anything from Drukqs belonged on there, but I feel like he should've done something this decade to warrant some honors.

Posted by: Bryan at 08/21/09 7:12 PM  | Reply
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Avril 14 was somewhere in the 500-200 range.

Posted by: Marko  in reply to Bryan's comment at 08/21/09 7:35 PM  | Reply
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uhhh los campesinos!?

Posted by: brian at 08/21/09 7:13 PM  | Reply
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You! Me! Dancing! is on there

do you guys not bother to read these things before you complain?

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My thoughts:

- I think "Crazy In Love" at #4 is way too high. Its not just because its a pop song, but I personally felt a whole lot of other pop songs could have been in that spot instead ("Since U Been Gone".)
- On the topic of songs with "crazy" in the title, Gnarles Barkley was too high as well, for me. - Was Sally Shapiro represented at all?
- "Hey Yah!" should be number one, but that's P4K going for obscurity to be hip for you.
- Other than that, a serious lack of The National, and honestly, how could you ignore the entire BRIGHT EYES phenomena that occurred early to mid decade?

Posted by: Michael_ profile link at 08/21/09 7:17 PM  | Reply
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I take that back. There's a couple of Bright Eyes tracks on here.

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"B.O.B." is hardly obscure. It's in the top slot because it's a great song that alludes to the most significant event this decade.

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The song came out in September,2000.
The invasion of Iraq was in March 2003.
The song couldn't "allude" to something in the future.

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While that's true, the Gulf War took place in the '90s, then there was the whole disarmament crisis right up until the invasion, so there has been a protracted period of unrest in Iraq. So it wasn't simply by chance that Andre 3000 picked out those particular lyrics at that particular time. Not suggesting he prophesied the whole thing, but the lyrics were culturally relevant when he wrote it and became more poignant following the invasion of Iraq.
For a point of comparison, take Sam Cooke's 'A Change Is Gonna Come', it wasn't written for the Civil Right's Movement, but when it was later associated with it, it achieved a cultural significance it wouldn't have otherwise had.

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"a change is gonna come" was in written about the civil rights movement. well it was written in response to dylan's "blowin' in the wind" but it was certainly about segregation, etc.

Posted by: john b  in reply to Coj's comment at 08/24/09 11:23 AM  | Reply
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I think his point is that when it comes to Outkast's releases this decade, B.O.B. isn't the most requested track someone is going to shout out of their's. Hey Yah!, Ms. Jackson, Whole Wide World, Roses and Rosa Parks probably come to mind quicker than B.O.B. for most people. I agree that Hey Yah! bests B.O.B. because it pretty much was everywhere when it came out: pop radio, alternative rock radio, rap and hip hop radio and it made Outkast huger household names. The song transcended all genres, was hard to get sick of and everyone could love it. While B.O.B. has a social significance to it and was well written, I think Hey Yahs! immense success should override those details. Its not to say that success = better, but its not that often that a song like Hey Yah! brings the entire music world together.

Posted by: Izia  in reply to artrckr's comment at 08/22/09 12:54 PM  | Reply
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That R. Kelly song is just incredible. Without Pitchfork I would have written off R. Kelly as mainstream crap. I was wrong.

Posted by: Blanky profile link at 08/21/09 7:24 PM  | Reply
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...and your comment made me dig up that song and listen to it again. between the song's undeniable flow and the memories the song brought up, i ended up with the kind of smile that sort of spreads across your face, and then suddenly you realize you're really happy. so thank you, sir.

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You're right. I did not care for anything r.kelly did, but thanks to that list I am now addicted to that song. Good job pitchfork. 5 points.

Posted by: st.sebastion profile link  in reply to Blanky's comment at 08/30/09 3:54 PM  | Reply
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I would have honestly believed that their best of the 00's was a "worst of" list. My goodness. Why is their list for '09 better than their list for the whole decade? Pitchfork mainly sucks.

Posted by: Huh?!? at 08/21/09 7:24 PM  | Reply
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This post would have been much more amusing if you had a picture of Nickelback on there instead of Animal Collective.

You know just to confuse the people before they see the list.

Posted by: Marko at 08/21/09 7:37 PM  | Reply
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Everyone knows Radiohead's "Life in a Glass House" was the decade's best track.

Posted by: Ron Jenkins profile link at 08/21/09 7:45 PM  | Reply
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That is an absolutely fantastic track. I seriously wish they had followed that direction and made a full length, instead of rehashing old ground on Thief.

Posted by: Chris  in reply to Ron Jenkins's comment at 08/21/09 8:42 PM  | Reply
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MANY fewer. Not much. Jeebus.

Posted by: Daniel at 08/21/09 8:05 PM  | Reply
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Daniel by Bat For Lashes... no! The best song on Two Suns is Travelling Woman, much more catchy and evocative.

Posted by: Blu at 08/21/09 8:05 PM  | Reply
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I'm surprised that Les Savy Fav isn't anywhere on their list.

Posted by: Merritt profile link at 08/21/09 8:20 PM  | Reply
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#241

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And the Delgados

Posted by: Merritt profile link at 08/21/09 8:24 PM  | Reply
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'All You Need Is Hate' was on there.

Posted by: Coj profile link  in reply to Merritt's comment at 08/22/09 6:08 AM  | Reply
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There's more electronic music out there than two or three bands. P4K please walk over to Beatport or DJMag and have yourself a listen. There's been some good shit in the last decade.

Posted by: ThatGuyJeff profile link at 08/21/09 8:26 PM  | Reply
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I have an idea. Chill and check out some of the tracks Pitchfork posted. You might find something you like, you might not. I hope that publications make lists like these to help people discover music they may never encounter any other way. They may do it for the inevitable contreversy, but only they know. MOST Publications, online and print, use the opinion of under 100 people (usually with inflated egos) to decide songs of the year and albums of the year. This particular list is a HUGE approximation that you shouldn't get mad over. I could maybe understand if you are in a critically acclaimed band that got snubbed...nope I still see no reason to get mad.

Besides, this is a Pitchfork list. I cherish them for helping me find new and old music, but when it comes to criticizing stuff, I know they are aware of how prentiously dick they can be. That is why I like this site more, no review tab to get curious about and click on. I can lie and say I am not afefcted by reading someone else's opinion of a record but that isn't true. That is why I prefer this site's heavy rotation tab. Sure, it is an opinion-based format but ,in MY opion, it isn' as brash as the Pitchfork method. Alot of "independent" bands live and die by the words of PItchfork and it is sad. That is too much power

Sorry for being overly long, I am sure I am echoing what other's have said/say/will say and thought/think/will think in the past/present/future. I am jumping off my soapbox off a cliff and into a sea of oblivion...

Posted by: Skare Creau at 08/21/09 8:37 PM  | Reply
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I actually like that we find P4K predictable these days. It's not that common to find an indie rock, lo-fi publication (for lack of a better word) that incorporates rap, pop, r&b, metal, and other genres this organically. The inclusion of Since U Been Gone & Crazy in Love isn't crazy; they're just too high. Really, these are undeniably great pop songs; I just don't value that that much if it doesn't really kill like the chants on Cry Me a River, which achieves higher than A+ for me.

The only issues I have with the list was that it's very hard to believe Daft Punk got that many noms while Radiohead got only 4 of 500.

I dislike the notion that no one over 30 or 40 makes music apparently. I guess Johnny Cash made the list (someone said it here; I don't remember seeing it. I just hope it was Hurt--yes, a cover can be that good). It's not like I expected RS level infusions of Springsteen & Dylan & whatnot, but there are a lot of great artists still rolling along quite nicely, not the least of which is Sonic Youth, who's Anti-Orgasm could have credibly made it. Prince continually produces great stuff.

I liked seeing Madlib and Jaylib and MF DOOM early in the list; I thought the turntablists and more backpacky rappers would have more of a prescence here. Common's "Be", Blackalicious's "Make you feel that way", MF DOOM's "Con Queso" or "Rap Snitches" (sorry, haven't look at the liner in years, I just know it as that). any number of tracks from the Beat Konducta in India, Monch's "What it is?", the one from Def and Rick the Ruler on the album (Auditorium?), .....

....In other words, something not produced by Pharrell or Timbaland as good as they are. And something with a darn sight better rapper than whatshishead, the Madonna of rap: Hova or whatever. The most overrated artist of the decade if it wasn't his wife. While we're here on top 40 rap, why not "Hot in Herre" if all of the other uber rap hits make the list? Why Kelis? Isn't she little more than Fergie? Why bury "Without Me" so low? There's zero chance 99 Problems, which didn't sound one bit new to anyone with a Def Jam album in the 80s, is 1/4 of that song, and Jay-Z could rap that song flawlessly to save his life.

Tonnes of genres left out, but at least consistently so. No Jazz or Salsa or world or soca or reggae or country or bluegrass or .......... Still, I liked how it wasn't arbitrary. It wasn't seeing an Allison Krause one song, only to never see the genre again. It wasn't like there were a lot of crossover hits this decade, a decade of extreme segmentation.

Posted by: Johnny Tuttle at 08/21/09 9:07 PM  | Reply
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Ali Farka Toure and Konono No. 1 both make the list. I haven't parsed through the whole thing, but I would be surprised if Amadou and Mariam weren't also represented.

Posted by: Stefan  in reply to Johnny Tuttle's comment at 08/23/09 6:35 PM  | Reply
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NO DEERHUNTER????

Posted by: no at 08/21/09 9:15 PM  | Reply
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"Nothing Ever Happened" was somewhere in the middle on the list.

Posted by: d33rhunter  in reply to no's comment at 08/21/09 10:21 PM  | Reply
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True, but even that came with damning praise that Nothing Ever Happened is "easily their best song" which is a pretty fucked up thing to say about a band that Pitchfork has supported for quite a while now. I mean Christ, on the same album "Never Stops" easily trumps it in my book, not to mention Fluorescent Gray, anything off side 2 of Cryptograms, etc. all.

But as others have pointed out, pitchfork tends to eat their young on lists like this to appear "above the indie fray" so to speak. No use getting all worked up about a friggin *list*, bros...

Posted by: Xavi  in reply to d33rhunter's comment at 09/02/09 1:58 PM  | Reply
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also spring hall convert

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I GUESS NOT!!!!

Posted by: NoahKnife profile link  in reply to no's comment at 08/23/09 11:49 AM  | Reply
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everyone knows they hate mars volta but if they were being subjective there could be a lot of songs off of deloused or frances the mute that should be included (or at the drive-in) for that matter.

it would have been nice to acknowledge some dc dance punk like q and not u (wonderful people or soft pyramids) or dismemberment plan (time bomb). without those dc dance punk bands there is no lcd soundystem (i think last year the village voice basically called lcd "a fat ryan adams covering q and not u songs" obviously in jest but funny)...remember the rapture are a band of dc kids who moved to nyc (the q and not u influence on echoes is really obvious).

it would have been nice to have some constellation bands on there also ('god bless our dead marines' by silver mt zion would be definitely deserving).

it's kind of silly how they included so much pop and urban pop (rap)...if you're gonna leave the 'indie' genre (which is what their site is devoted to)...you might as well include classical and jazz recordings. p4k should stick to what they know. it just makes their list less focused.

Posted by: d at 08/21/09 9:15 PM  | Reply
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the rapture are from california, dude.

Posted by: me  in reply to d's comment at 08/25/09 2:52 PM  | Reply
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They are trying to justify themselves but it's still stupid to declare the decade over halfway through the year. My guess here is that this list was compiled about two months ago.

Just like every other list, most of its problem rely on the order not the picks themselves. In my opinion, there were a few too many hip-hop songs. I didn't read every single entry so if someone went through the trouble of copy/pasting every one of them and putting them list style, please post the link here. Thanks.

Posted by: d33r profile link at 08/21/09 9:16 PM  | Reply
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everyone knows Real Talk is R. Kelly's greatest.

Posted by: Kirk at 08/21/09 9:16 PM  | Reply
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More National. Mr. November, All the Wine, Secret Meeting, Fake Empire & Geese of Beverly Road all deserve consideration.

The Walkmen's We've Been Had should have been on there.

Not a single song from In Rainbows?

Kevin Barnes wrote some of this decades best songs also and deserved a couple more on this list.

Posted by: bungalowbill61 profile link at 08/21/09 9:17 PM  | Reply
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Reckoner was on there, bro.

Posted by: Thom  in reply to bungalowbill61's comment at 08/22/09 3:55 PM  | Reply
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HEY EVERYONE! I found this list of the 500 songs with a test to determine how P4K would rate your musical knowledge:
http://blog.masslive.com/linkfarm/2009/08/the_pitchfork_500_coolometer.html

Posted by: d33r profile link at 08/21/09 9:22 PM  | Reply
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I'm familiar with only 93 out of 500 songs on the list.

That means I'm 18.60% cool.

Posted by: Joseph  in reply to d33r's comment at 08/22/09 12:04 AM  | Reply
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I got 200 right for a 40% score. There may be more but titles get fuzzy when you are not a big fan of the songs and, on top of that, they were released some years back. I'm just such a musical geek.

To be honest, Pitchfork visited my last.fm profile and gave me a 7 for my song collection. (Seems that most of my favorite songs this year are getting a 7)

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I was just thinking about a reasonable amount of Radiohead songs for the top 500 if representing different artists were still an issue, and I think I could have accepted 6-8. With that amount, the 8th would have been "There, There" or something from In Rainbows. Sincerely, Kid A and Amnesiac are that much better.

Like I say, too much rap at times, but that was the dominant genre of the aughts along with indie. Too much commercial rap is more likely.

Did Iron and Wine make the list?

Posted by: Johnny Tuttle at 08/21/09 9:24 PM  | Reply
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Any Top 20 List that doesn't have a M.G.M.T. song on it smells of failure.

Posted by: -Spirit-of- profile link at 08/21/09 9:57 PM  | Reply
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Switch "doesn't" to "does" and you will be correct.

Posted by: Zero7teen profile link  in reply to -Spirit-of-'s comment at 08/21/09 11:35 PM  | Reply
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Iron Woman- Devin Davis
King's Crossing-Elliott Smith
several Russian Futurists songs
Cathedral 4- Castanets
Ever rotating sky- David Thomas Broughton
um, several Grandaddy songs
At least 1 Zu song
Universal Daughter- Jennifer Gentle
Redrum- Shining
Mount wroclai- Beirut
Jezebel- Iron & Wine
When it flows- Great lake swimmers
The good hand- Woven hand

ugh. It is not about "these songs were everywhere" bullshit. We were all there and were pissed when many of those songs existed. I guess the song of the 90's should be My heart will go on?! That shit was everywhere yo! It should be about, as someone said, educating and maybe allowing for discovery of the best tracks. The list I provided was off the top of my head and I could add about 100-200 more that any American Idol dipshit could never touch. Sad. LCD Soundsystem is damned boring. My opinion but...damn. Really?!

Posted by: bebacker at 08/21/09 10:23 PM  | Reply
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I like this list. We can argue about the ranking but i see a lot of good songs (and personal favourites) here.

Posted by: SpeechBubble profile link at 08/21/09 10:50 PM  | Reply
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Wtf, no early Incubus?

Posted by: greg3ert at 08/21/09 11:23 PM  | Reply
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Wrong site. Wrong list.

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"B.O.B" is great, but not the best of the decade. Then again, taste is subjective and...who cares? it's just a list. Fun way to pass the time.

Posted by: glazzy at 08/21/09 11:34 PM  | Reply
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I give this list a 6.8

Posted by: Jon at 08/22/09 12:06 AM  | Reply
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I hate lists you guys

Posted by: mike gaines at 08/22/09 12:53 AM  | Reply
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Would like to have seen more representation from the Super Furry Animals. Juxtaposed is a terrific song, but the pinnacle of their work this decade is probably 'Frequency', and it's got the best example of Sean O'Hagan's arrangement ability.

I like the position of "the Rat" in the top 20, though. "The Rat" is the most perfect four minutes of live music I've ever witnessed.

Posted by: The Aura of the H-Man profile link at 08/22/09 12:53 AM  | Reply
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I give this list a 4.2.

Posted by: bebacker at 08/22/09 12:55 AM  | Reply
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They really snubbed the fuck out of The Microphones...

Seriously, 382 and 343? I'm hoping they value The Glow Pt. 2 and It Was Hot a lot higher as full albums, because this makes no sense to me. I also think both Chicago, Fake Empire and Wake Up should have been top 20, same with anything Modest Mouse. I was really hoping the top 20 of this list would redeem the rest of it for me but I guess not.

Also, where the fuck is Grouper?

:(

Posted by: angus at 08/22/09 1:17 AM  | Reply
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"They really snubbed the fuck out of The Microphones... "

They did. It's a bit sad really

Posted by: NoahKnife profile link  in reply to angus's comment at 08/24/09 1:33 PM  | Reply
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And absolutely NOTHING from Ys?

Now that I can ctrl-F this shit I'm even more pissed.

Posted by: angus at 08/22/09 1:19 AM  | Reply
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AMEN. Definitely one of the best albums of the decade!!!

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I made a profile just to agree with you. That album had an enormous impact on me and I have yet to find something quite as musically and lyrically beautiful.

Posted by: thereisnogreen profile link  in reply to davidmania's comment at 08/26/09 12:14 PM  | Reply
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I hope someone is uploading a file with all the 500 tracks to megaupload at this very moment.

Posted by: Dirtysweet at 08/22/09 1:27 AM  | Reply
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That list is too damn long!

Posted by: Me at 08/22/09 1:47 AM  | Reply
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the regular "Paper Planes" ok. Not that I wasn't annoyed by it, but the remix? That doesn't deserve to be anywhere near the top 500. pitchfork has some good points, and some bad. #1 is perfect though. You'll NEVER find a song better than BOB

Posted by: michael at 08/22/09 2:24 AM  | Reply
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Really? Crazy in Love is better than Idioteque? Really Pitchfork? Really?

Posted by: Andrew at 08/22/09 3:31 AM  | Reply
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Missing ...The Greatest!!!
(by Cat Power)
Any track will do.

Posted by: woofie at 08/22/09 3:50 AM  | Reply
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"Lived in Bars" at 210

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Lived in Bars

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Love it or hate it, Crystal Castles vs HEALTH "Crimewave" should be on it.

They only give Crystal Castles an inclusion with a demo song in the 470s?

Posted by: jackk at 08/22/09 6:01 AM  | Reply
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Courtship Dating is the best Crystal Castles song.

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Exactly, Andrew, exactly.

There's not a single Radiohead song in their catalog that is worse than any single song Beyonce has been associated with. Automatically.

Just like the Grammies and the Oscars and a whole host of listers/award givers, though, P4K fears irrelevance not giving huge nods to the popular. Recognize that in this segmented age, we all heard Crazy in Love and found it catchy. Recognize that it was not the idiotic drivel of the Black Eyed Peas. But don't put it over legitimate artists, such as Radiohead, artist of the decade for the 90s and 00s.

I like that P4K recognizes the undeniable like Cry Me a River from pop. It would have just worked better as a side-bar to the larger list to avoid the uncomfortable reality of putting Beyonce over Iron and Wine, Belle and Sebastian, Madlib, Madvillain, and really a tonne of artists. Say what you want about her, but Beyonce's a star, not an artist.

Their write up on her gives her way too much credit. I read it with Alicia Keys in mind instead and it made much more sense.

Posted by: Johnny Tuttle at 08/22/09 8:11 AM  | Reply
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Crazy in Love is like the musical equivalent of one of Bay's Transformers movies. If you are going to have a song like Crazy in Love in the top 20 then how can Amy Winehouse's "Rehab" not be in the top 50? That song dominated when it came out.

Posted by: bungalowbill61 profile link at 08/22/09 9:58 AM  | Reply
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The fact that any publications thinks they can narrow down the "best," or "Greatest" 500 songs of the decade is pretty arrogant. I would've preferred them to call it, "P4K's top 500 favorite songs of the decade." There are a few great songs on here, I think they're misplaced, though. Not a big deal, I've gotten used to taking Pitchfork Media with a grain of salt.

Posted by: Timmm at 08/22/09 10:06 AM  | Reply
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I hate that Pitchfork even thinks it's ok for them to write a list like this

Posted by: David at 08/22/09 10:35 AM  | Reply
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lists like these can't possibly please everyone. one might even say it's quite futile to even create a list within such a vast category without making it look like some arbitrary compilation that would satisfy no one's music taste.

Posted by: priya at 08/22/09 11:23 AM  | Reply
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animal collective is such shit.

Posted by: katie at 08/22/09 11:27 AM  | Reply
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I can understand why people like them, but I don't. I still think they're overrated.

Posted by: apesofmath profile link  in reply to katie's comment at 08/24/09 11:18 PM  | Reply
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Pitchfork's listen with a pen and paper in hand approach to evaluating music is a travesty. This is why standard guitar/bass/drum rock is admonished by them.

I WANT to like Animal Collective, but as the Most Disappointing Live Act I Have Ever Seen, I realize their rise is totally unnecessary and meant for a handful of hispters to enjoy. They are not meant for any kind of a larger form of public consumption than that.

Posted by: GA at 08/22/09 11:31 AM  | Reply
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um, Leaf House, Grass, Purple Bottle etc and you still have no idea why Animal Collective has nothing to do with sad hipsters? Really? Sung Tongs is one of the best albums of the decade yet you think it is only b/c needy hipsters?! Hipsters don't like Animal Collective. Hipsters like whoever makes themselves look the ugliest while listening to some bad keyboard punk or some sad kid with an electric guitar who thinks he is using white noise to make a song. Hipsters are too busy putting sweat stains on their wife beaters and trying to tuck their dicks b/t their legs to fit into their jeans. Nothing to do with My Girls or Winters Love. You are confused my friend.

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Um, no, you ARE a hipster if you love Animal Collective that much. You are a fucking idiot.

Posted by: steve  in reply to bebacker's comment at 08/24/09 8:28 AM  | Reply
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I don't even think I listened to 500 songs that came out this decade.

Posted by: WallabyJoe at 08/22/09 11:49 AM  | Reply
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That's pretty sad. Get off this site.

Posted by: Nick Jonas (spy) profile link  in reply to WallabyJoe's comment at 08/22/09 12:08 PM  | Reply
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Oh, fuck you, you humorless cock.

Posted by: WallabyJoe  in reply to Nick Jonas (spy)'s comment at 08/23/09 1:36 AM  | Reply
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I'm sorry, but who is Annie, and why do we care about her song Heartbeat?

I have never heard, nor heard of, this song until today. When was it popular? Who was it popular with? Is it that great?

Posted by: jakobibryant profile link at 08/22/09 1:20 PM  | Reply
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It's a great song even though I like her song "Greatest Hit" more than "Heartbeat".

Posted by: Blanky profile link  in reply to jakobibryant's comment at 08/22/09 1:39 PM  | Reply
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I'm kinda surprised that they didn't include any Nelly Furtado songs in their list. They seem to really like her singles back in 2006.

Also to the person that said there is no country music on the list, I saw some Neko Case and Loretta Lynn.

Over all it's a pretty good playlist (well it would of been if Lala weren't such tards and allowed listeners outside of the States to hear the music of their site). Some things don't make sense like the high inclusions on their best of the year lists and none of them in this decade list. But I guess some songs define a year better than a decade.

Posted by: TrkyLym profile link at 08/22/09 1:29 PM  | Reply
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i don't know if this has been said yet....but i'm surprised there isnt more iron and wine....and where is Why?....overall...good list though....

Posted by: Scatterbrain at 08/22/09 2:09 PM  | Reply
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I am disappointed in a number of songs that didn't make the list or where I felt the placement was too low. With those that didn't make the list, some I felt were excluded because they didn't wan to put too many songs by the same artist on the list - which I think partly misses the point, because aren't they after all evaluating simply the best songs of the decade, period, regardless of politics? Some just didn't make the list because it's pitchfork, so no matter how much I think some U2 or "Viva La Vida" or something unhip should at least be in the top FIVE HUNDRED songs of the decade, I understand the source and had a feeling they wouldn't be there at all.

But....

That being said, I feel like the the top 10 is pretty solid. Even the ranking was well done (I didn't think the ranking was well done everywhere, that's for sure..."Two Weeks" was too low, for one)....the one thing I maybe would have changed - "Crazy In Love" should be switched with "Hey Ya" as the decade's best pop single, or maybe Gnarls Barkley "Crazy" (I could live with either of those replacing "Get Your Freak On" too but I understand the power that song has over critics....) Besides that though, solid top 10. Glad to see "Neighborhoods #1."

Posted by: 251 at 08/22/09 2:23 PM  | Reply
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Jay-Z!
Jay-Z!!
Jay-Zzzzzzzzz…

oh god what time is it?

Posted by: max at 08/22/09 2:45 PM  | Reply
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im pretty sure there isnt one my morning jacket song on this whole list. that was honestly kind of surprising considering some of the stuff on this list. i thought there would have been at least one or two. what up? is it now cooler to say you like overplayed outkast songs than other stuff? maybe so...

Posted by: c at 08/22/09 2:48 PM  | Reply
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i'm pretty sure golden by mmj is on there...and i think one other mmj song too...

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There were two songs by MMJ. #450 and #402.

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Seven Nation Army should have been there....

Posted by: Radio Zero at 08/22/09 2:59 PM  | Reply
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Some apt, some b.s., same as EVERY list mags/emags put out...trying to be non predictable n edgy, yet...failing haha. Yeah def some big omissions...n wheres Morrissey's 'The First of the Gang?!' aka the best moz song since the 80s. N no Sounds? Eels, Blur, Broadcast, NASA, Kings of Leon, Goldfrapp...WHITE STRIPES?! ...Yeah i'm pretty sure 5 20 something intern idiots just got together over drinks at the bar n came up with this shit w/out any double-checking n sent it off to the presses...sad, lazy.

(OH N SOMEDAY IT'D BE NICE IF YER WEB PERSON FIXED THIS BLACK/GRAY COMMENT SHIT THAAANKS S-GUM:D)

Posted by: dave W at 08/22/09 3:02 PM  | Reply
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Can you guys really not bloody read a list before complaining? "Oh hei, why not mozxs first of the gang to die" - it's on there! "No blur!" Ummm... except Out Of Time or whatever that shit without Coxon was called. Broadcast get two songs, White Stripes get at least 3, I know Lovely Head made it and I forgot but I think Strictly Machine could also have sneaked in.

But hey, lets not stop facts getting in the way of mental retardation and a need to complain!

Posted by: Samuel  in reply to dave W's comment at 08/23/09 4:18 PM  | Reply
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the top albums better have more tvotr .. anyhow.. like it makes a difference what pitchfork thinks.. but some how they justify my opinions. but they are like a footnote in music

Posted by: Jay profile link at 08/22/09 3:02 PM  | Reply
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baaaaa.

Posted by: Jay profile link at 08/22/09 3:05 PM  | Reply
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Morrissey's 'First of the Gang to Die' is #181. Blur: #378. White Stripes: #30, #58 and #116. Goldfrapp: #493 and #379. Did you even read the list?

Posted by: Coj profile link at 08/22/09 3:21 PM  | Reply
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I think a lot of stuff that seems like it got shafted in the singles list will be revived on albums.

It's like with Moon & Antarctica. 3rd Planet is there to give props to M&A itself, but it's hard to argue that's it's a million times better than every single other track on that album. Then, they take Float On, which actually was a big deal as a song rather than a part of Good News, and rank it high-ish.

Posted by: UserNameless at 08/22/09 3:53 PM  | Reply
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"you belong with me" !!

Posted by: snh at 08/22/09 3:59 PM  | Reply
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2009 list is all indie rock, decade list is almost all hip hop. Identity crisis exposed!

Posted by: DK at 08/22/09 4:19 PM  | Reply
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That, or alternatively, it's been a year with no obvious hip-hop or r'n'b singles worthy of making a pitchfork list. Hip-hop is notorious for pushing release dates till the latter months of the year and other than the DJ Quik and Kurupt album (highly reviewed by David Drake iirc) and some unofficial Gucci Mane mixtapes, there has nothing to really get behind. It's not postering on Pitchfork's part, there has just been very little good black music to spread the word about in 2009. I think they may have also even stopped doing their 'this month in grime' column.

(If this list had waited till this time next year, I think 9x Outta 10 by DJ Quik & Kurupt and Pretty Wings by Maxwell would have placed in the top 250 tbh.)

Posted by: Samuel  in reply to DK's comment at 08/23/09 4:24 PM  | Reply
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There are plenty of non indie or hip hop tracks that the history of pop culture will not forget. Starting at the most obvious, bands like U2 and REM are nowhere to be found. Anything that had never been reviewed by Pitchfork is nowhere to be found. This is essentially ten people's favorite songs of the decade more than it is the best.

Posted by: Alan at 08/22/09 4:28 PM  | Reply
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only one deerhoof song?


Posted by: thoughtrunner at 08/22/09 4:34 PM  | Reply
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Sonic Youth's "Empty Page" is on the list over "Rain On Tin"? Unless I missed it. But man. That's a fault.

Posted by: Mike Pop at 08/22/09 5:09 PM  | Reply
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pitchfork is nothing more than online journalism, as evidenced by the quality of its writers, its pervasive amount of lists and the choices that go into those lists. it should never claim to be more than that.

Posted by: mork at 08/22/09 5:32 PM  | Reply
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Skinny Love at 179 is a travesty.

Posted by: bob cajun at 08/22/09 6:00 PM  | Reply
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this list is too ridiculous. I can't even read through it all let alone try to explain why this is to that. This list should be a called "a bunch of random songs from the decade that we all liked at one time or another."

Posted by: zach at 08/22/09 6:15 PM  | Reply
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agreed. aside from the top 150 or so, its like they put a bunch of songs in a barrel, dumped that barrel onto the floor and said, "HEY, HERE'S NUMBERS 300 - 500!"

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TVotR's "Wolf Like Me" should be in the top 20.

Posted by: EAB at 08/22/09 6:23 PM  | Reply
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fuck missy elliot and that shit song

Posted by: d@ve at 08/22/09 6:26 PM  | Reply
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How many people think that come December, Pitchfork is actually going to say the 15 songs from 2009 in this list were the best of the year? I wouldn't count on it.

Posted by: Nadja at 08/22/09 6:29 PM  | Reply
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...and by that, I mean in this exact same order.

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Where's One Armed Scissor?

Posted by: Steel at 08/22/09 7:10 PM  | Reply
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#255

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Animal Collective truly suck

Posted by: blergh at 08/22/09 7:27 PM  | Reply
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It truly is. "Are you tweakin'?" Real talk.

Posted by: carson at 08/22/09 8:14 PM  | Reply
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"Got No Money" by Max and the Wild Things is the best song of 2009 so far

Posted by: Michael at 08/22/09 9:14 PM  | Reply
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I know there's been a serious backlash against them, but Oasis definitely deserve one in five hundred of the top songs. (The Importance of Being Idle maybe?). Also, some of the other older/more established acts deserve some kind of inclusion. Where's all the 80s/90s alt-rockers who still continue to make good to great songs (Sonic Youth for one). I'm not sure how many other people will agree with me, but some older rock artists (Dylan, Neil Young, McCartney, Elvis Costello, Cash, etc.) put out some of their best material in decades in the 2000s.

Posted by: Yusef at 08/22/09 10:17 PM  | Reply
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JOHN WAYNE GACY, JR.

Posted by: davidmania profile link at 08/22/09 10:22 PM  | Reply
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YEAH! I'll second that - I expected that in the top 20. Shows what I know...

Posted by: crispin glover  in reply to davidmania's comment at 08/23/09 10:11 AM  | Reply
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JWCJr was good, but not that good. I was very surprised Chicago beat out Casimir Pulaski Day though.

Posted by: Will  in reply to crispin glover's comment at 08/25/09 2:42 AM  | Reply
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so, where's the torrent? .zip? .rar? nothing?

Posted by: migue at 08/22/09 10:32 PM  | Reply
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Who cares. Pitchfork blows. (Unless they are pushing your band)

Posted by: jjazznola at 08/22/09 10:45 PM  | Reply
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Predictions: Animal Collective MPP is the album of the year. Kid A is album of the decade. Bet on it.

Posted by: zach at 08/22/09 11:47 PM  | Reply
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I'm sorry, but the fact that there is not a single Robert Pollard song in either one of those lists, informs me that this is not a serious list :) pitchfork, wake up.

Posted by: westmont at 08/23/09 12:05 AM  | Reply
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I can't abide that there is no Cut/Copy on the best of the decade list. That is just wrong.

Posted by: onceler at 08/23/09 2:10 AM  | Reply
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I'm pretty sure there were two Cut Copy songs on the list; 'Hearts On Fire' was reasonably high. Do all these people think Pitchfork only published a top 20 songs of the decade list? There was 500 songs!

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I agree with earlier poster. What the f is this list. Lame azz stupid no originality wrong list. Pitchfork sucks.

Posted by: Gia Howard at 08/23/09 2:52 AM  | Reply
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Tegan and Sara, Metric, The Kills, Holly Miranda, The Jealous Girlfriends, Lykke Li, Alexisonfire, City and Colour, La Roux??
Where's all this good music?

Posted by: Aisha at 08/23/09 7:32 AM  | Reply
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seems they really mostly put singles on the list. and the list weighs heavily towards 2009. why so much animal collective? seems like they minimized a lot of the earlier stuff from the decade. the strokes and interpol being so low on the list is a good example. also interesting to look at which of these bands were really broken by pitchfork, hip-hop aside, its a ton of them. and then ones who weren't, don't make it very far up the list, no surpise there.

Posted by: greg at 08/23/09 10:13 AM  | Reply
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Say what you want about the list, but they definitely did not weigh heavily toward 2009. On average, you'd expect 50 songs per year to make it on to the big list, 10 in the top 100, and 2 in the top 20. But 2009 gets only 1 in the top 20, 2 in the top 100, and only 15 in the top 500. That is not weighted heavily towards 2009. Maths.

Posted by: Joe  in reply to greg's comment at 08/23/09 6:47 PM  | Reply
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Sometimes I just don't understand you Pitchfork.

Posted by: SubSickAlien profile link at 08/23/09 10:27 AM  | Reply
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Fun read, stupid list. Predictably no A.R.E. Weapons (the Fork never really understood thee, uh, sense of humor - which they still seem to have not grasped) The critics are silenced, but for years and years to come we must all follow thy words: 'Don't Be Scared'.

Posted by: Mk Btt at 08/23/09 11:10 AM  | Reply
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If radio still existed and I was a DJ and I wanted to knock some version of myself that hadn't heard of them yet on his ass ...I'd play something from Talking Head 77(or earlier),,,and then Knotty Pine followed by "cannibal" and then "no intention"...and then onto the Byrds...

Posted by: 1983...Yucatan(Impulse Version) at 08/23/09 11:43 AM  | Reply
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One Big Holiday should be on this list

Posted by: bungalowbill61 profile link at 08/23/09 1:00 PM  | Reply
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Just one thing. What about The Flaming Lips. Not one song. i find that to be rediculous

Posted by: Chris B at 08/23/09 2:03 PM  | Reply
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Do you Realize is number 142 I think...

Posted by: John at 08/23/09 2:21 PM  | Reply
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I meant in the top 100. my bad

Posted by: Chris B at 08/23/09 2:45 PM  | Reply
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Thank you Pitchfork. For barely ever leaving your comfort zone of indie rock.

Posted by: Alex at 08/23/09 4:16 PM  | Reply
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Reading Stereogum is akin to placing one's face in a blender.

Posted by: a at 08/23/09 4:21 PM  | Reply
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Best Surprise: The Knife's 'Heatbeats' in the top 20. This is a moment of genius. It's something I wouldn't of thought of, but yet, makes perfect sense.

Where were these songs?
Everyone's got this list of should-of-beens. Anyways, what about Phantom Planet's 'California'. This deserves a place somewhere in the top 500. Also Lupe Fiasco's 'Kick Push' was a fairly big indie hit with some cultural impact.

Posted by: ToHereKnowsWhen profile link at 08/23/09 7:15 PM  | Reply
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'Kick Push' was #246.

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Top 20 by the years:

2000 -3
2001 - 1
2002 - 4
2003 - 4
2004 - 3
2005 - 1
2006 - 0
2007 - 2
2008 - 1
2009 - 1

Interesting that only 5 in the last 5 years, 15 in the first five years. And nothing from 2006. Bad year, apparently. 2002-2003 was a good two years, with 8.

Posted by: Joe at 08/23/09 7:17 PM  | Reply
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Its interesting that 2006 has 0 tracks. I remember it was an awful year for both singles and albums. I couldn't even pull a top 10 albums together that year.

Posted by: Willcall Wilco  in reply to Joe's comment at 08/23/09 7:41 PM  | Reply
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Needs more Okkervil River

Posted by: Jo$Z profile link at 08/23/09 7:43 PM  | Reply
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WHERE"S METRIC!?!?!?

They're the best band ever...99 Problems is on there and no Metric. Seriously, whoever wrote this should quit their job and do sometihng else with their lives.

Posted by: Bill at 08/23/09 8:36 PM  | Reply
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I'm sorry. This list is ridiculous. And as someone that was actually reading Pitchfork waaaay back in 1996, I think their "we're-gonna-have-it-both-ways-just-to-show-you-we're-NOT-elitists" crap is sadly transparent.... Does anyone REALLY think the almost entirely image-driven R&B / hip-pop of this decade DESERVES the amount of mannered scrutiny and exaltation they give it??? Alongside the truly brilliant and moving music that's been made this decade?? A far more interesting list would've been the couple-hundred songs that will still matter 10 years from now.......

Posted by: Jason at 08/23/09 10:42 PM  | Reply
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God damn. I need to go through that 500-song list again (I am not going through that 500-song list again) because hip hop got it bad.

Where's Madvillain? I saw Saliva on there, but no MV? Raid? Accordion? I don't think I saw a single Madlib joint on that list.
Flying Lotus? Come on, that dude inspired a whole slew of burgeoning hip hop producers...

Also... where's Dilla?

It's not that they aren't including these specific artists that makes me confused, but it's like they just straight up missed out a really big side of hip hop in the last decade. Am I missing something here?

Posted by: Pelican profile link at 08/24/09 1:47 AM  | Reply
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Amen, Pelican. I actually don't mind recognizing the commercial, top 10 rap songs, as I've said already.

But I agree very much so with you about the less known rap you barely even hear on Sirius. That new Slick Rick/Def collab over the Madlib beat from the Beat Konducta in India album on Def's new one? Awesome.

Accordian is a great call. I liked plenty of Jaylib tracks, too, and of course MF Doom solo stuff.

A couple of the Jackson Conti songs would have been very welcome.

If they're branching into rap and turntablism, don't just have Shadow and Madvillain near the bottom for 99 Problems to be near the top. Mix it up.

Posted by: Johnny Tuttle  in reply to Pelican's comment at 08/25/09 9:11 PM  | Reply
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Thank god for Pitchfork! Now that the 'purveyors of cool' have consented to the schlockiest song on the Dirty Projectors' newest album -- I too can like it. And here I thought it was the worst song on a great album. Long live Imogen Heap!

Posted by: David at 08/24/09 2:45 AM  | Reply
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It's by no means schlocky...it just as a few extra steps or something...

Posted by: George Jefferson  in reply to David's comment at 08/24/09 9:13 AM  | Reply
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I'm glad Grizzly Bear is up there with the song 2 Weeks.

Posted by: Amanda profile link at 08/24/09 4:57 AM  | Reply
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beyonc
e is a great singer and performer....and as far as pop goes...Crazy in Love is really good...

oh and i got 247 songs out of 500, for 49.40 percent cool

for all the pitchfork haters...what is an acceptable and good music site to discover music?

and if none of this music is good than what is....if ur going to shit on things, show ur work please.

i myslef love pitchfork...they are not perfect....and the writing style is a little overwrought, but they are well intentioned, well organized, and free and have helped me dicover alot of shit....took me from listening to garbage and orgy to well...better stuff.....so no bitching will come from me senor

idioteque should be number 1. and i can garauntee Kid A is album number 1

oh and no mars volta on any list ever!

and to those who say they didnt shout out country...the best country album of the decade is represented with the lovely "Portland, Oregon" by Lorretta Lynn

Posted by: ThRobert at 08/24/09 5:01 AM  | Reply
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New Pornographers' "Bleeding Heart Show" isn't on there, which is a fucking crime.

Posted by: Oldpornographer at 08/24/09 10:04 AM  | Reply
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When i saw my girls at #9 i started to think this have been a really shitty decade. If they really wanted to force AnCo into the top ten at least they should have picked brothersport or purple bottle or win a rabbit. Seriously, my girls just fails and don't even makes me think merriweather is stil the best album of the year.

Posted by: Sbdjdj at 08/24/09 10:22 AM  | Reply
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uh...fake empire?

Posted by: nyc2 at 08/24/09 11:17 AM  | Reply
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Can someone explain to me why we still need music critics to tell us what to like when we have access to a vast decentralized database of musical knowledge via the internet? All music's free, nothing's underground or obscure anymore, and you still won't bother developing your own taste? Cattle.

Posted by: steve at 08/24/09 12:38 PM  | Reply
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yes yes and yes.

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I'm actually surprised there were NO songs off of The New Pornographers' Twin Cinema or Belle & Sebastian's The Life Pursuit. Seriously, Pitchfork?!

Posted by: Worrywart at 08/24/09 1:27 PM  | Reply
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Let's face it, the 00s will go down as the WORST decade for music. How Pitchfork can come up with a list of 500 songs for this decade is beyond me. Only about 20 songs from this era are worth a damn. Speaking of which, how come Muse isn't on Pitchfork's list? Or Kings of Leon? Yet Missy Elliot and Kanye "Gayfish" West make the cut? Something tells me that the people who compiled the list are former Rolling Stone employees.

Posted by: This is your birthday at 08/24/09 3:46 PM  | Reply
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it makes perfect sense that kanye and missy elliott made the list and not muse. They are two of the most successful artists both in terms of popularity and critical acclaim. Kings of Leon are bland indie music and Muse wrote a couple nice songs that sounded like Radiohead b-sides and songs that even Queen would be ashamed of

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you're a idiot. go back to listening to dirty projectors, and pretending to be an artist. muse has written some of the best music this decade. try "the groove" for one. now seriously, go back to ranking your favorite songs from one to ten, but try not to use the pitchfork track rankings as a guide if you can. you probably know them by heart anyway..

Posted by: easy  in reply to Jon Davies's comment at 08/24/09 8:47 PM  | Reply
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I think you meant to say "you're an idiot" and not "you're a idiot". That`s cool though, no one`s judging.

Posted by: Jeff  in reply to easy's comment at 08/25/09 10:01 AM  | Reply
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Damnit, I love dirty projectors

Posted by: Jon Davies  in reply to easy's comment at 08/27/09 8:06 PM  | Reply
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you are a fool.
i wish i could unread what you said and be happier, but i cannot, so all that i can do is respond angrily.
straight up the best decade of music ever.

Posted by: kingz_of_leon_luvrrr profile link  in reply to This is your birthday's comment at 08/24/09 5:02 PM  | Reply
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I quite honestly don't care what Pitchfork thinks... it seems to me that what they think matters far too much to today's youth, if I may be so bold. To compile a "best of" list is entirely subjective - that might be obvious, but I still think a lot of folks miss that point - and even to rank music, in my mind, is to rob the music of its substance. For that reason it is hard for me to do such a thing - I hope I don't sound too elitist. Nothing against Pitchfork, and nothing wrong with entertainment (for those who want to be entertained) but I guess I just march to a different beat.
I have my own favorite records and songs, etc etc., and I am happy with that.

Posted by: David at 08/24/09 5:43 PM  | Reply
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damn straight nucca

Posted by: easy  in reply to David's comment at 08/24/09 8:43 PM  | Reply
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reggae music!

Posted by: zip at 08/24/09 6:04 PM  | Reply
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uhh where's, The Von Bondies "C'mon C'mon" ??????

Posted by: Jack White at 08/24/09 7:29 PM  | Reply
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WORD! That was a hit, and I was wondering the same thing when I recently stumbled upon it on my iTunes. Undeniable fun.

Posted by: davidmania profile link  in reply to Jack White's comment at 08/26/09 3:08 PM  | Reply
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animal collective sucks. lyrics are terrible and meaningless. music is made for stoners and honestly has no soul. if you worship at their altar you are a poser.

Posted by: easy at 08/24/09 8:42 PM  | Reply
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Way to be tuff guy!

Posted by: Dan  in reply to easy's comment at 08/26/09 5:16 PM  | Reply
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thank you stereogum for being so much cooler than pitchfork, actually letting listeners have a say about what they like, and not treating yourself as the end all be all of what is good in music. and to pitchfork.. get over yourselves, no one can grade music to the degree that you do. you manufacture sheep., and just because we haven't heard of a band doesn't mean that they are good, because good means much more than a bunch of staffers sitting around with their ipods out ranking songs to impress each other. your list sucks.

Posted by: easy at 08/24/09 9:03 PM  | Reply
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Yeah, and look at all the thoughtful, intelligent discussions that have resulted from *that*. The other day people used this web site to spread (false) rumors that Daniel Rossen does coke, for the love of God. Power to the people right-on, yeah!!!

Time to face the truth: Pitchfork writers are better at talking about music than any of you because that's what they're *paid* to do. As the comments of this website clearly demonstrates, if you let just anyone give their opinion the majority of them are going to be completely retarded.

Seriously, no one here is "better" than anybody writing for pitchfork simply by virtue of being "one of the people." I mean, at least it's their job to be nerds. Y'all, on the other hand....

Posted by: Xavi profile link  in reply to easy's comment at 09/02/09 2:33 PM  | Reply
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so glad the knife 'heartbeats' made that list!

Posted by: stellarchick profile link at 08/24/09 9:03 PM  | Reply
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I <3 the live version even more. and what's the deal with no fever ray on the 2009 list? "when i grow up" HELLO?

Posted by: apesofmath profile link at 08/24/09 11:14 PM  | Reply
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This is a list, and some people get to worked up because it is Pitchfork and they don't like your favorite band. There are tons of great tracks on here and people are bound to get upset for stupid reasons. Sure Wake Up, Brother Sport, Purple Bottle, Fake Empire should have all been included (Fever Ray, too) but it will all be okay, trust me...I like the list personally and agree with My Girls if it is the track of the year.

Posted by: Dexter at 08/25/09 11:58 AM  | Reply
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Must just know Pitchfork too well at this point. Nothing about either of these lists surprises me in the least.

Posted by: Comehomenow profile link at 08/25/09 1:52 PM  | Reply
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Pretty sure it's "The Walkmen," not The walkman.

Seriously.

Posted by: Scott at 08/25/09 3:33 PM  | Reply
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animal collective and daft punk ... hear hear

Posted by: gelsona profile link at 08/25/09 9:03 PM  | Reply
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no beulah?

Posted by: jim at 08/25/09 9:54 PM  | Reply
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They gave Discovery a 6.4 (basically a C) yet give em three tracks in the top 500 songs of the decade. Half the review panned the opening track as being repetitive and dull, yet now place it #5 in the list. They are so backwards sometimes.

Posted by: eric at 08/26/09 12:57 PM  | Reply
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The thing about pitchfork is that each review is written by one person, whereas the lists are a combination of everyone's opinions. Plenty of poorly rated albums have risen to the top of their lists because the reviewers opinion didn't represent the opinion of the whole staff.

Also, discover came out so long ago, the reviewer probably doesn't even work there anymore.

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I can see merit in what you're saying - but I honestly believe they work under a group-think methodology.

Posted by: eric  in reply to Chris's comment at 08/28/09 10:53 AM  | Reply
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Am I the only one that thought Summertime Clothes was by far the best track on MPP?

Posted by: Scranton at 08/26/09 5:25 PM  | Reply
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F-ck lists. They please no one, probably not even the Pitchfork staff who wrote it. Trying to define the cultural zeitgeist of one year is an lighter task than that of ten years - which is an impossibility that not even Rolling Stone has been able to achieve.

Posted by: Phil at 08/26/09 5:54 PM  | Reply
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I actually don't think the list was that bad,i just turned 18 and not really sure what i am yet(really don't wanna be a hipster) but I love every genre of music as long as it's good,I wouldn't have ever liked county if it weren't for Wilco or Loretta. Which is why I actually liked the list,i just thought some songs were just placed too damn high,I live in an a very "urban neighborhood" when we moved back from africa and hearing that same pop crap they put on the freaking radio every single day just got me! But can't wait for their best albums of the decade

Posted by: Muse Sesay profile link at 08/27/09 12:25 AM  | Reply
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Well nevermind, im pretty sure even I and everyone on stereogum can guess atleast the top 5 albums of the decade by pitchfork.
1.Kid A
2.Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
3.Stankonia
4.Blueprints
5.Sung Tongs/Strawberry Jam
again all guesses.

Posted by: Muse Sesay profile link  in reply to Muse Sesay's comment at 08/27/09 12:35 AM  | Reply
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Are Uzi & Ari on there? If not, they should be.

Posted by: Alleged Pimp profile link at 08/27/09 6:41 AM  | Reply
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First of all, if you got mad at this list, you need help. It's a discussion starter. The point is to reminisce, enjoy and debate. There was a lot I thought they missed, a lot they got I forgot about, a lot they got right (BOB, for ex.) and a lot I think is overrated (any and all Animal Collective). But will I check out some of the things other people posted? Sure will. Unless you wrote like an angry d-bag. Then, grow up.

To the Daft Punk discussion: I think at the time, Discovery and DP in general were written off because of the robot shtick. Discovery also didn't fit in with the more aggressive style of music that was emerging at the time, and it seemed hokey and cheesy, especially sampling the songs it did. But as years passed - I think as P4k itself noted - the robots helped the band stand the test of time, whereas the Prodigy, Chems and Crystal Method visibly aged and began to look more ridiculous in their context. Never mind that the songs emerged as not hokey but true blasts of originality and fun (certainly the Alive 2007 tour helped remind people of this). Remember, RS blasted Led Zep's first albums; now, they're regarded as gods. Greatness isn't always recognized in its time; this covers music, books, art and the sciences.

Posted by: kvg at 08/27/09 11:11 AM  | Reply
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"BOB" No. 1?? Because of its cultural relevance??? Groovy maaaan which way to the sit-in?

If 00s music was/is about anything it's retroism and disposable trends. Why "Last Night" is in the top five is beyond me.

Posted by: beegee at 08/27/09 5:38 PM  | Reply
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wow, let's all complain and yell songs we like.

Posted by: john at 08/27/09 9:45 PM  | Reply
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I can't imagine being at a party with a bunch of douche bags who work for Pitchfork. I would have to kick just a few of their asses for being the definition of a hipster turd. The sad thing is there are good songs on these lists, but top 20? I think I'm most irritated to see LCD sound system in there twice...that's just silly. There must've been one asshole dude that the rest of the frail, ironic Pitchforkers were too scared to stand up to...or they finally started sharing a brain between them and have had all their tastes melded together into one tight clothed hive mind.

Posted by: JB at 08/27/09 11:38 PM  | Reply
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Though I would say that they peaked with American Water in 1998, the SIlver Jews had a few pretty incredible post-2000 songs, which I would've liked to see somewhere on this list.

Posted by: Jackson at 08/28/09 1:12 AM  | Reply
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I think you meant with out pitchfork you'd have no discernable opinion.

Posted by: discoinfiltrator at 08/28/09 3:03 AM  | Reply
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I miss brent dicrescenzo.

Posted by: catzo profile link at 08/28/09 5:39 AM  | Reply
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This is a staff list so accrues different members' interests, I'm sure. Besides, Pitchfork's musical taste isn't the end-all be-all and neither is Stereogum's. Make your own lists.

Posted by: reflector profile link at 08/28/09 4:15 PM  | Reply
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LCD Soundsystem has two songs in the top 20... really? and no fleet foxes or grizzly bear. seriously?

Posted by: JONNY at 08/28/09 4:30 PM  | Reply
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The top 20 is comprised of stuff you will only find on the radio (minus Radiohead). None of the bands, besides them, I have never liked. The lone fact that this music is played on the radio means it will be on the "top whatever" list at any given time. These lists are made up of music that are hits on the radio,no matter the station, with Animal Collective on the alternative stations and Jay-z on the hip hop stations. Its really anything that people will listen to and not look for something better in a given genre. Instead of Animal Collective, try Sleepytime Gorilla Museum and, although i don't listen to hiphop, you could try Nas.

Posted by: Valuepacksof10 profile link at 08/29/09 11:15 PM  | Reply
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rejected, sir. the radio isn't instantly indicative of bad music. there used to be good radio stations, and there are still a few around.

Posted by: chesteadman profile link  in reply to Valuepacksof10's comment at 08/31/09 12:19 PM  | Reply
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Los Campesinos is the stupidest shit I've ever heard.

Posted by: los stupidos at 08/30/09 1:57 AM  | Reply
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I was really hoping Metric or Tegan and Sara would be up there. Both bands really deserve it.

Posted by: Amanda profile link at 08/30/09 6:22 AM  | Reply
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This list is pretty good altogether, but predictable(I am now the 500th person to point this out, lucky me!). I do think that lcd soundsystem do not need to be seen twice in the top 20,once is perfect(500th again!). Also, where are the magnetic fields, though they are past their prime, they still deserve some recognition.

Posted by: st.sebastion profile link at 08/30/09 3:46 PM  | Reply
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"LCD Soundsystem does not need to be seen twice in the top 20." Amen. In fact, "Get Innocuous!" is his only track I'd think include in a top 500 list. (Just because it reminds me of Bowie.)

Posted by: nickbalkin profile link  in reply to st.sebastion's comment at 09/02/09 1:48 AM  | Reply
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this list turned my brain to shit. i can't even hope to comment intelligently about it, 500 songs from one decade is just too insane to comprehend. i like that "Crazy" made the top 20, though it'd be closer to 1 on my personal list.

and is anyone ever going to explain animal collective's appeal to me?

Posted by: chesteadman profile link at 08/31/09 12:18 PM  | Reply
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Yes, and B.O.B. was written about 'bombs over Baghdad'. My point is that neither song was written specifically about the major events with which they were later indelibly linked, but rather that they crucially foreshadowed these events. Furthermore, the cultural significance they acquired thereafter cemented them as more than just excellent songs; they were/are part and parcel of the events themselves.

Posted by: Coj profile link at 08/31/09 3:13 PM  | Reply
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for all the people getting mad a pitchfork, you are completely playing into their hand. It's pretty obvious what pitchfork does to keep up their hype.

Of course they're not putting any rock up.


But I'd hardly think that Pitchfork is KILLING rock music like so many whiney people on here want to put out. The day that pitchfork is the deciding factor for ANY kind of music, be it indie rock or mainstream rap, I'll jump off a bridge.

The only ones to let music die are ourselves.

Posted by: adam at 08/31/09 3:44 PM  | Reply
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So i found about about this really cool site the other day called Pitchfork.com. They review bands on there. It is a pretty cool website to help me find out about new music. I have a joba nd a life and I do not try to find new music for a living, so when people who do that for a lving make lists of their favorite songs, it is fun to read what they have to say. But then I usually go to other wbsites or watch tv or go to shows to find out about bands. There sure are a lto of musical bands out there. It is really pretty easy for me to tell what i like and do not by listening to it. But I feel really bad when people make recomendations to me and i act like a fucking asshole because i can't just be happy happy haviong my own opinion. I feel angry when I try to influence a bunch of angry dip shits who have made their minds up already that my opioions are more imortant than theirs. Some day i am going to have kids and lost ouch with music and look back at this time and think it was funny that i cared so much. Music is pointless. Then I am going to die. and none of it will mean anything.

But yeah pichfork is pretty cool.

Posted by: the animal collectives at 08/31/09 6:42 PM  | Reply
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Why are people that like music so angry? If there's music people don't like, just shut the fuck about it.

Posted by: a at 09/01/09 6:37 PM  | Reply
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I really like a lot of their choices — "B.O.B.," "Heartbeats," "Neighborhood #1," "Maps," "Crazy in Love," "Crazy" — but seriously, "All My Friends"?! That song's seemingly universal appeal totally baffles me. What makes it so damn special? I demand answers! (shakes fist)

As for '09, my #1 is a toss up between "While You Wait for the Others" and "1901" — both tunes floored me (in different ways).

Posted by: nickbalkin profile link at 09/02/09 1:38 AM  | Reply
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Including 3 Arcade Fire songs, and none of them being 'Keep The Car Running' is absolutely ridiculous.

Posted by: mighty undies at 09/04/09 4:39 AM  | Reply
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Okay so, Pitchfork rated While You Wait For the Others 10 and Two Weeks 9 yet Two Weeks is ahead of While You Wait For the Others on their list for 2009 thus far.

Makes zero sense. Is it because Two Weeks is clearly the better song and the general public has been more receptive to it?

Posted by: pablo escobar at 09/04/09 12:41 PM  | Reply
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Okay, your comment makes sense, somewhat, except that 'While You Wait for the Others' is clearly the better song...but you get the idea. To each his own, I suppose.....except not in this case because like I said, 'While You Wait for the Others' is clearly a superior track than 'Two Weeks', which is fine and pretty sounding and has a nice pop charm and aesthetic...but the things is, the vocal harmonies on 'While You Wait for the Others' was probably the best thing I heard this year in new music. Also, Atlas Sound's "Shelia" should crack their list of the best tracks of 2009, as well.

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I CANNOT BELIEVE THEY LEFT OUT MY FAVORITE SONG BY MY FAVORITE BANDS GOD DAMN IT

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