classic
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Classics Week 2022 kicks off with the ambitious and phenomenal final album by the Jimi Hendrix Experience.
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Classics Week 2021 comes to a close with one of the most adventurous and hypnotic masterpieces in jazz, Alice Coltrane’s Journey in Satchidananda.
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One of trip hop’s foundational albums, Portishead’s Dummy remains virtually unsurpassed in the genre.
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It’s a testament to Trent Reznor’s songwriting skills that his sophomore album, an abrasive and harrowing concept album about self-destruction, became a multi-platinum hit.
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Between M.I.A.’s international genre fusions, off-the-wall production, and politically charged lyrics, Arular is as bold as a debut album can be.
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Classics Week 2021 kicks off with Things Fall Apart, the 1999 breakthrough in The Roots’ increasingly ambitious career, and a milestone for hip hop at large.
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With incomparably slick lyricism and classic Neptunes production, Clipse’s Hell Hath No Fury took coke rap to a new level of artistry.
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With The Black Parade, My Chemical Romance reached the pinnacle of modern pop punk.
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Converge’s Jane Doe, for the exceptional extremity and diversity of its tracklist, has more than earned its status as one of metalcore’s most hallowed releases.
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Talk Talk’s swansong is a gorgeous and timeless fusion of rock, jazz, classical, and ambient music. R.I.P. Mark Hollis