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    atrocity exhibition
    hellboy

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    Pure Herione

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    Scorpion because of how massively successful it was. It also truly reflects the shift in music consumption because of how many songs are on it. Gods Plan, Nice For What, and In My Feelings were titanic smash hits and each of them sparked a pop culture movement through social media that couldn't happen in another time period. Scorpion also put an end to the question of whether Drake is the biggest artist of the decade.

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    MBDTF, Black Messiah, and The ArchAndroid for me.

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    TidalHiFi

    1989 has been lauded the Thriller of the 2010's.

    undoubtedly

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    Rodeo

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    Too much music defined my teen years honestly.

    I mean I got albums that defined seasons lol

    Fall 2016, Summer 2015, Spring 2013, Summer 2013

    Too much

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    TidalHiFi

    3 #1 singles and diamond in the US alone. sounds like a decade defining album to me.

    imagine thinking sales mean anything at all

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    Heffer

    imagine thinking sales mean anything at all

    Umm they do

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    To Pimp A Butterfly. Blonde. My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy.

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    Blonde or Because the Internet

    Maybe tlop as well but to me it’s aged poorly

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    Nothing Was the Same

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    OnePostMan

    Take Care, NWTS

    LMAO ONEPOSTMAN IS BACK