The Definitive List
Hall of Fame 100
Music
The 100 greatest music selections of all time, as voted by the fans.
- #17.0
Abbey Road(1969)
The Beatles cross the road.
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- #27.0
Aretha Franklin(1960)
The Queen of Soul.
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- #37.0
Back in Black(1980)
AC/DC's tribute and triumph.
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- #47.0
Beyoncé(1997)
Modern pop royalty.
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- #57.0
Blue(1971)
Joni Mitchell's confessional classic.
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- #67.0
Bob Dylan(1961)
The voice of a generation.
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- #77.0
Born to Run(1975)
Springsteen's breakout.
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- #87.0
David Bowie(1967)
Chameleon of rock.
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- #97.0
Nevermind(1991)
Nirvana defines a generation.
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- #107.0
Elvis Presley(1954)
The King of Rock and Roll.
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- #117.0
Pet Sounds(1966)
The Beach Boys' studio symphony.
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- #127.0
Madonna(1982)
The Queen of Pop.
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- #137.0
Rumours(1977)
Fleetwood Mac's heartbreak masterpiece.
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- #147.0
Michael Jackson(1964)
The King of Pop.
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- #157.0
The Dark Side of the Moon(1973)
Pink Floyd's opus.
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- #167.0
Prince(1978)
Purple genius.
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- #177.0
Thriller(1982)
Michael Jackson's landmark album.
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- #187.0
Stevie Wonder(1962)
Soul, funk, and pop legend.
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- #197.0
What's Going On(1971)
Marvin Gaye's social statement.
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- #207.0
The Beatles(1960)
The most influential band of all time.
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