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January 16, 2008 15:01

[POLL HOME]    [BEST ALBUMS]    [BEST SINGLES]    [COMMENTS]

 
BEST DOWNLOADS

01 Radiohead
In Rainbows (www.inrainbows.com) (20)

02 Lil Wayne
“Da Drought 3” (2)

Alanis Morissette
“My Humps” (2)

Black Kids
Wizard of Ahhhs EP (2)

CRS
“Us Placers” (2)

MIA feat. Bun B and Rich Boy
“Paper Planes remix” (2)


MOST OVERRATED


01 Feist (6)

02 Arcade Fire (5)

Kevin Drew (5)

03 Britney Spears/Blackout (4)

Patrick Watson (4)


BEST REISSUE/COMPILATION

01 Young Marble Giants
Colossal Youth (Domino) (10)

02 Joy Division
Still/Closer/Unknown Pleasures (Warner) (9)

03 Miles Davis
The Complete on the Corner Sessions (Sony BMG) (5)

Sonic Youth
Daydream Nation (Geffen) (5)
 
04 The Very Best of Ethiopiques (Buda Musique) (4)

 

WORST ALBUM

01 50 Cent
Curtis (Aftermath/Universal) (4)

02 James Blunt
All the Lost Souls (Warner) (3)

03 Sum 41
Underclass Hero (Aquarius) (2)

Raine Maida
The Hunter’s Lullaby (Kingnoise) (2)

Smashing Pumpkins
Zeitgeist (Reprise/Warner) (2)


WORST SINGLE

01 Avril Lavigne
“Girlfriend” (Sony BMG) (5)

Soulja Boy
“Crank Dat” (Universal) (5)

02 Britney Spears
“Gimme More” (Jive/Sony BMG) (3)

03 Finger Eleven
“Paralyzer” (Wind-up)

04 Sean Kingston
“Beautiful Girls” (Epic/Song BMG) (2)

Rihanna FEAT. JAY-Z
“Umbrella” (Def Jam/Universal) (2)

 
DESTINED FOR SUCCESS IN ’08
01 Born Ruffians (5)

02 Bruce Peninsula (3)
Kardinal Offishall (3)
Tokyo Police Club (3)

03 Lil Wayne (2)
Wintersleep (2)
Black Kids (2)
The Coast (2)
Vampire Weekend (2)
Thunderheist (2)
Joel Plaskett (2)
Justin Rutledge (2)

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