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Old 09-22-2015, 10:18 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Because they're all represented on that album. It's like having both a Slayer LP and a Slayer EP in the same battle. Plus the albums give a better representation of the artists than a short sample and we can slip in a few under mentioned albums in there. I get where you're coming from because No New York was a big album for the scene, but it becomes redundant when you put the artists' 'real' landmark albums on the list.
I wouldn't say they were necessarily better represented. The Contortions four songs on No New York are better than most anything on their actual album. NNY is just awesome all by itself.
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