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		<title>Albums of the Decade- #21-30</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As we progress down our path of the loveliest music of the decade, we&#8217;ll give you a bit more detail on the records we&#8217;ve chosen. While we were infatuated with numbers 31-40 (which you can read here), we&#8217;re ready to go to battle over every selection from 1 to 30. Not a bad song on any of these albums, if you ask us. You can listen to the entire album of each of these by registering with Lala.com&#8230;. but you knew that, right? While we don&#8217;t claim this to be a defining document of merit, we think you&#8217;ll find this list worthy of debate and perhaps will steer you to a record that you hadn&#8217;t heard before. You can view our picks for 31 thru 40 here. 30) Fujiya &#38; Miyagi- Transparent Things (2006) Recommended Track: Sucker Punch Why We Like It: Quite frankly, we&#8217;re not big fans of the kraut rock genre which many critics pigeon-hole this band into and think the reference does them a disservice. We think of this as electronic music for analog people. Coupled with the great vocals of David Best, this album has more soul than any other release of the decade. 29) Sarah [...]]]></description>
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<p>As we progress down our path of the loveliest music of the decade, we&#8217;ll give you a bit more detail on the records we&#8217;ve chosen.  While we were infatuated with numbers 31-40 (which you can read here), we&#8217;re ready to go to battle over every selection from 1 to 30.  Not a bad song on any of these albums, if you ask us.  You can listen to the entire album of each of these by registering with Lala.com&#8230;. but you knew that, right?  While we don&#8217;t claim this to be a defining document of merit, we think you&#8217;ll find this list worthy of debate and perhaps will steer you to a record that you hadn&#8217;t heard before.</p>
<p>You can view our picks for 31 thru 40 <a href="http://thedumbingofamerica.net/2009/11/11/albums-of-the-decade-31-40/">here.</a></p>
<p>30)  Fujiya &amp; Miyagi- Transparent Things (2006)<br />
Recommended Track: Sucker Punch<br />
Why We Like It:  Quite frankly, we&#8217;re not big fans of the kraut rock genre which many critics pigeon-hole this band into and think the reference does them a disservice.  We think of this as electronic music for analog people.  Coupled with the great vocals of David Best, this album has more soul than any other release of the decade.</p>
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<p>29)  Sarah Harmer- All of Our Names (2004)<br />
Recommended Track: Greeting Card Aisle<br />
Why We Like It:  Every single element of this record is gorgeous.  Categorized as Adult Alternative by people to stupid to hear its&#8217; genius, it mixes Sarah&#8217;s beautiful vocals with guitar parts that harmonize so well, it&#8217;ll give you goosebumps.  She plays guitars, bass and drums which account for the perfect syncopation of these beautifully complex songs.</p>
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<p>28)  Robbers On High Street- Tree City (2005)<br />
Recommended Track: Japanese Girls<br />
Why We Like It: An album filled with perfectly crafted pop songs will always make our top albums list.  Erroneously lumped with bands like The Strokes and Interpol, this band is less concerned with looking cool and more concerned with making complex melodies that would make the Paul&#8217;s (McCartney and Weller) proud.</p>
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<p>27)  Interpol- Our Love To Admire (2007)<br />
Recommended Track: The Heinrich Maneuver<br />
Why We Like It: Interpol were a key part of the Joy Division revival in this decade.  But to think of them merely in those terms, would be to do yourself a disservice.  Sam Fogarino proved himself to be one of the most interesting drummers in rock in the 00&#8242;s.  Rhythms that didn&#8217;t just follow the beat in traditional rock fashion, they pushed and pulled the music in ways that left you feeling out of balance and euphoric simultaneously.  Couple that with Daniel Kessler&#8217;s incredible ability to write riffs that sound so simple, but are unlike any other guitarist in rock.  This, their third album helped ease the pain of a sophomore slump and re-established them as one of the best bands of the decade.</p>
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<p>26)  Franz Ferdinand- S/T (2004)<br />
Recommended Track: Take Me Out<br />
Why We Like It: Another band who&#8217;s meteoric rise and fall tell you more about the hypocrisy of the music business, than about actual talent.  As Interpol broke and it became unfashionable to be happy, FF reminded us that music can be fun and playful.</p>
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<p>25)  The Walkmen- Bows + Arrows (2004)<br />
Recommended Track: The Rat<br />
Why We Like It:  Drunken, sloppy sounding music that helped re-establish the importance of emotion in music.  Where the 90&#8242;s were largely a happy era, musically The Walkmen showed us that angst can be melodic and beautiful.</p>
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<p>24)  Nine Black Alps- Everything Is (2005)<br />
Recommended Track: Get Your Guns<br />
Why We Like It:  When this album came out, we considered it a guilty pleasure.  In retrospect, it stands up as a sole vote for the continuation of grunge in the new millennium.  Equal parts Sub Pop circa Nirvana and Swervedriver, this group was great at what it did and were a welcome respite from the Creed, Train grunge-dreck that was contributing to the dumbing&#8230;.<br />
To read our interview with NBA, <a href="http://thedumbingofamerica.net/2009/08/13/your-new-favorite-band-nine-black-alps/">click here</a>.</p>
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<p>23)  Grandaddy- The Sophtware Slump (2000)<br />
Recommended Track: The Crystal Lake<br />
Why We Like It: Had they not gotten in their own way, Grandaddy could have easily ruled the world throughout the decade.  With keyboards that referenced Phillip Glass and vocal/guitar stylings that echoed a more stoned version of Pavement, they crafted beautiful songs that could reduce you to tears.</p>
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<p>22)  The Boxer Rebellion- Union (2009)<br />
Recommended Track: Evacuate<br />
Why We Like It: If U2 still had to live from paycheck to paycheck, this is how they&#8217;d sound.  TBR has the ability to sound epic and fragile within the same song.  Alternately blood-thirsty and dreamy, this second album for the group was self-released by the band on iTunes, where it promptly went to #1 on the Alternative charts in the U.S. and U.K..  The best band that nobody seems to know about.<br />
To read our interview with TBR, <a href="http://thedumbingofamerica.net/2009/03/16/the-boxer-rebellion-the-interview/">click here</a>.<br />
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<p>21)  Coldplay- Parachutes (2000)<br />
Recommended Track: Shiver<br />
Why We Like It:  Because we wanted to draw a big bulls-eye on our back?  In fact, we would argue that when The Verve broke up, Coldplay attempted to fill the void by using their dreamy soundscapes.  The imagery on this record is dark and abrasive, far from the delusions of grandeur that they exhibited in future albums.  A great example of a band that all the &#8216;cool kids&#8217; embraced initially and now refuse to admit that they like them.  We&#8217;re sticking to our guns and saying that this first album was brilliant.  After that&#8230;</p>
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		<title>Grammy Recap</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If I seem a little sluggish this morning, it&#8217;s due to the amount of brain cells I lost while watching the Grammy&#8217;s last night.  I could have heeded by own warning, but since the traffic at our little website has been MEGA lately, I felt obligated to watch and report my findings.  Ugh! Coldplay were a big disappointment because of their failure to get served for their pending plagiarism suit with Joe Satriani.  Satriani was cheering for Coldplay (via RollingStone.com) since he&#8230;.well&#8230;wrote the main riff of the song!  They won too many awards.  They made even Paul McCartney uncomfortable by talking to him while they were onstage accepting awards.  They made the worst Beatles self-reference since every Noel Gallagher interview by claiming to look like the cover of Sgt. Peppers (nice job referencing the worst Beatles album guys).  The duet with Jay-Z was wretched and I couldn&#8217;t help but wonder why nobody from the Grammy&#8217;s thought to insist that Jay-Z recreate Jaydiohead by having him duet with Radiohead.  Not surprising that the Grammy&#8217;s organziers didn&#8217;t produce the one duet that would have made sense. The only highlight of the entire ceremony was Adele making a joke at the Jonas Brothers [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If I seem a little sluggish this morning, it&#8217;s due to the amount of brain cells I lost while watching the Grammy&#8217;s last night.  I could have heeded by own warning, but since the traffic at our little website has been MEGA lately, I felt obligated to watch and report my findings.  Ugh!</p>
<p>Coldplay were a big disappointment because of their failure to get served for their pending plagiarism suit with Joe Satriani.  Satriani was cheering for Coldplay (via <a href="http://www.rollingstone.com/rockdaily/index.php/2009/02/06/joe-satriani-sarcastically-roots-for-coldplay-at-grammys/" target="_blank">RollingStone.com</a>) since he&#8230;.well&#8230;wrote the main riff of the song!  They won too many awards.  They made even Paul McCartney uncomfortable by talking to him while they were onstage accepting awards.  They made the worst Beatles self-reference since every Noel Gallagher interview by claiming to look like the cover of Sgt. Peppers (nice job referencing the worst Beatles album guys).  The duet with Jay-Z was wretched and I couldn&#8217;t help but wonder why nobody from the Grammy&#8217;s thought to insist that Jay-Z recreate <a href="http://jaydiohead.com/" target="_blank">Jaydiohead</a> by having him duet with Radiohead.  Not surprising that the Grammy&#8217;s organziers didn&#8217;t produce the one duet that would have made sense.</p>
<p>The only highlight of the entire ceremony was Adele making a joke at the Jonas Brothers expense (I&#8217;ll try and find the video of this later in the day.).  The Jonas Brothers dared to take the stage with the great Stevie Wonder and act like they belonged there.  Shameful.</p>
<p>Miley Cyrus and some other teenager sang a song together ( I won&#8217;t post the video of this.  Find it yourself if you&#8217;re in need a self-inflicted lobotomy).  Miley seems to think that the only requirement to sing is to expel every ounce of air from your lungs.  She really should consider singing in a punk rock band.  Nobody would care that hold a note and they&#8217;d love that she can sing loudly.  Just a thought&#8230;</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s recap Kid Rock for a minute.  If there aren&#8217;t headlines everywhere admonishing him for his &#8220;guilty of being white&#8221; line, shame on everyone.  This guy started his career saying bawwitabawwitachittychittybangbang (or something like that) which was supposed to be rock.  When people stopped buying that concept he went to Country (or whatever it that Sheryl Crow thing was).  Now he starts his first of three (??!!! Radiohead only gets to play one song, but Kid f-ing Rock gets three??!!) with what I guess I would call a gospel song.  With Bush out of office, we may need to put Kid Rock in our website description.</p>
<p>Radiohead clearly provided the only good performance of the evening.  That sound you heard, was the sound of Fleetwood Mac jumping off a cliff.  The rumored collaboration with the USC Marching Band really happened and it really was orignial, not forced, brilliant, powerful and beautiful.</p>
<p>One final word about this Robert Plant thing.  Those of you who didn&#8217;t understand why Plant isn&#8217;t on board for the Led Zepplin reunion should be a little clearer now.  He&#8217;s busy making crap records that win oodles of Grammy&#8217;s and don&#8217;t require him to raise his voice above a whisper.  By the way, how about Ian Astbury for that role so that he can say he sang for Led Zepplin and The Doors?  Really a shame given that he sounded great when Zepplin reformed a couple of years ago for a one-off show in London.</p>
<p>Bonus TDOA items!</p>
<p>Best goal celebration evah!</p>
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<p>Piling on Jessica Simpson</p>
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		<title>Blagojevich and Coldplay get &quot;served&quot;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Look, I love Rachel Maddow, but why did we have to wait until now for someone to do a good interview of Blagojevich?  I love that Blagojevich gets more laughs when he&#8217;s being serious than Letterman gets when he&#8217;s joking.  Nonetheless, Letterman is great here because he says what everyone has been thinking. [youtube=http://youtube.com/watch?v=HJfJhTTgRHs] We&#8217;ve discussed the &#8220;suckiness&#8221; of Coldplay before.  So, we&#8217;re thrilled to here that they&#8217;re going to get served this weekend (via Huffington Post )which has a great side by side video to boot!).  Can the person in charge of this please wait and see if they win an award at the Grammy&#8217;s.  I would pay money to watch them get served on live television while excepting a Grammy for their crap album.  I remember being outraged when the Stones sued The Verve for ripping off a riff.  But I going to be a hypocrit and say that I hope Coldplay makes Joe Satriani a very rich man.  Number of Satriani albums in my collection? Zero. Rush Limbaugh has a job, but Steve Jones is unemployed (via LA Times)?  Outfreakingrageous! If your a fan of Paul&#8217;s Boutique, you need to read this (via Pitchfork).  Why are the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Look, I love Rachel Maddow, but why did we have to wait until now for someone to do a good interview of Blagojevich?  I love that Blagojevich gets more laughs when he&#8217;s being serious than Letterman gets when he&#8217;s joking.  Nonetheless, Letterman is great here because he says what everyone has been thinking.</p>
<p>[youtube=http://youtube.com/watch?v=HJfJhTTgRHs]</p>
<p>We&#8217;ve discussed the &#8220;suckiness&#8221; of Coldplay before.  So, we&#8217;re thrilled to here that they&#8217;re going to get served this weekend (<a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/02/04/coldplay-may-get-served-l_n_163819.html" target="_blank">via Huffington Post </a>)which has a great side by side video to boot!).  Can the person in charge of this please wait and see if they win an award at the Grammy&#8217;s.  I would pay money to watch them get served on live television while excepting a Grammy for their crap album.  I remember being outraged when the Stones sued The Verve for ripping off a riff.  But I going to be a hypocrit and say that I hope Coldplay makes Joe Satriani a very rich man.  Number of Satriani albums in my collection? Zero.</p>
<p>Rush Limbaugh has a job, but Steve Jones is unemployed (<a href="http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/music_blog/2009/02/jonesys-jukebox.html" target="_blank">via LA Times</a>)?  Outfreakingrageous!</p>
<p>If your a fan of Paul&#8217;s Boutique, you need to read this (<a href="http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/news/148890-beastie-boys-pauls-boutique-reissue-out-now" target="_blank">via Pitchfork</a>).  Why are the Beasties the first band to figure out a way to fight piracy?  They may be my poster child for the fight against TDOA.</p>
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