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1. Only by the Night (2008)
by Kings of Leon
With 2007's Because of the Times, Kings of Leon ventured out of the garage and into the arena. Tracks like "Black Thumbnail" and "Camaro" were bold, ... More
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2. Contra (2010)
by Vampire Weekend
The scholarly Upper West Side Soweto of Vampire Weekend's debut sounded self-assured, but on Contra, they step out of their ivory tower with just as ... More
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3. Megalithic Symphony (2011)
by Awolnation
Following his group sojourns with major-label projects Home Town Hero (on Maverick) and Under the Influence of Giants (on Island), Aaron Bruno ... More
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4. A Rush of Blood to the Head (2002)
by Coldplay
After touring in support of their debut album, Parachutes, Coldplay was personally and professionally exhausted. Frontman Chris Martin insisted he ... More
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5. Last Splash (1993)
by The Breeders
Thanks to good timing and some great singles, the Breeders' second album, Last Splash, turned them into the alternative rock stars that Kim Deal's ... More
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6. Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not (2006)
by Arctic Monkeys
Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I Am Not, the debut album from the Arctic Monkeys, captures the band mashing up the Strokes and the Libertines ... More
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7. Where Have All the Merrymakers Gone? (1997)
by Harvey Danger
"I'm not sick, but I'm not well" whines vocalist Sean Nelson in "Flagpole Sitta," the first single released from Harvey Danger's 1998 debut album. ... More
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8. Favourite Worst Nightmare (2007)
by Arctic Monkeys
Breathless praise is a time-honored tradition in British pop music, but even so, the whole brouhaha surrounding the 2006 debut of the Arctic Monkeys ... More
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9. I'm Wide Awake It's Morning (2005)
by Bright Eyes
Last time around, Conor Oberst -- who for all intents and purposes, is Bright Eyes -- shoved all of his interests into one long, overstuffed epic, ... More
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10. Neon Bible (2007)
by Arcade Fire
When Montreal's Arcade Fire released Funeral in 2004, it received the kind of critical and commercial acclaim that most bands spend their entire ... More
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11. Funeral (2004)
by The Arcade Fire
Fronted by the husband-and-wife team of Win Butler and Régine Chassagne, the Arcade Fire's emotional debut -- rendered even more poignant by the ... More
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12. The Suburbs (2010)
by Arcade Fire
Montreal's Arcade Fire successfully avoided the sophomore slump with 2007's apocalyptic Neon Bible. Heavier and more uncertain than their near ... More
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13. Never Trust a Happy Song (2011)
by Grouplove
Los Angeles-based indie rock outfit Grouplove's 2011 full-length debut, Never Trust a Happy Song, builds upon the neo-folk/rock and dancey indie rock ... More
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14. Thank You Happy Birthday (2011)
by Cage the Elephant
A time warp mash of the Pixies, Oasis, the Arctic Monkeys, and Kasabian that hails from, of all places, Bowling Green, KY, Cage the Elephant are out ... More
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16. All at Once (2011)
by The Airborne Toxic Event
Leaping from an indie to a major for their sophomore effort 2011's All at Once, Airborne Toxic Event takes advantage of being in the big leagues, ... More
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17. Helplessness Blues (2011)
by Fleet Foxes
Props to Helplessness Blues for making the fretless zither cool again. On their second album, Fleet Foxes continue to take their music in unusual ... More
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19. Contra [LP] (2010)
by Vampire Weekend
The scholarly Upper West Side Soweto of Vampire Weekend's debut sounded self-assured, but on Contra, they step out of their ivory tower with just as ... More
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20. Tubthumper (1997)
by Chumbawamba
Chumbawamba had been kicking around the British indie scene for years, releasing nine albums before Tubthumper unexpectedly brought the band to the ... More
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21. Good (1992)
by Morphine
While it may not be as stellar as their future releases would be, Morphine's debut album, 1992's Good, did a splendid job of introducing the Boston ... More
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22. As Far as the Eye Can See (2006)
by People in Planes
As unassuming as the album's serene artwork, As Far as the Eye Can See is a bright, charming dose of indie rock from the U.K.'s People in Planes. In ... More
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23. Decadence (2004)
by Head Automatica
Head Automatica is the somewhat unlikely pairing of Glassjaw screamer Daryl Palumbo with gonzo beatmaker Dan the Automator. The collaboration rocks a ... More
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24. Celebration (2005)
by Celebration
The latest incarnation of Katrina Ford and Sean Antanaitis' ongoing musical collaboration (which stretches back to the chaos of their early-'90s ... More
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25. The Night (2000)
by Morphine
Morphine's fourth studio release, 1997's Like Swimming, was a bit of a disappointment when compared to such stellar earlier releases as Cure for Pain ... More
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