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Top Singles of 2008: #1 - 10
10. Chairlift - "Bruises" ; Talk about your commercial appeal, I wouldn't have given this album the time of day or have gone to see the band during CMJ without this song taking over my TV on all those freaking iPod commercials. Seriously the album is more or less staid but this song is ...
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Today's Updates to the Year-End "Best of 2008" Books & Music Lists (December 27th, 2008)
Largehearted Boy — ... Morning Star (top albums) Motion Select (best albums) Music, Law, and Politics (best albums) Music Ruined My Life (top albums) New Haven Register (best albums) Newsday (albums) Off the Radar (best albums) Off Season Commish (top albums) Other Music (albums) Ottawa Citizen (albums) Panopticon Blog (top albums) Parasol Records: Staff (top albums) Pop Tarts Suck Toasted (top singles) The Post-Rockist: Scotter (albums) Puffin ...

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GIMME TINNITUS blogspot — ... 2008: Not your usual best of list. Clouds In The Head has four end of year mixes... here. - Best Of 2008: Transmissions From Wintermute' Years Best New (for me) Music... here. - Best Of 2008: Wow, that's it no more. Here are the rest of the Pop Tart Suck Toasted best ofs (unless there is like a best PTST videos post or something like that in the works)... Albums #1-2 (here) #3-4 (here) #5-6 (here) and Singles #1-10 (here) #11-20 (here) #21-30 (here). - Best Of 2008: Tullycraft's ...

Drake’s Best of 2008 and Other Year End Lists
Bumpershine.com — ... mammoth year end list of top 50 albums and singles is a blogging masterwork. Pop Tarts Suck Toasted Top 50 Albums of 2008: #1 - 2, #3 - 4, #5 - 6, #7 - 8, #9 - 10, #11 - 14, #15 - 18, #19 - 22, #23 - 26, #27 - 30, #31 - 34, #35 - 38, #39 - 42, #43 - 46, #47 - 50 Pop Tarts Suck Toasted Top 50 Singles of 2008: #1 - 10, #11 - 20, #21 - 30, #31 - 40 Village Voice 2008 Pazz ...

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Top 50 Singles of 2008: #11 - 20Pop Tarts Suck Toasted
20. Amadou and Mariam - "Sabali" ; I never really pictured myself as someone who enjoyed worldly music but bands like Konono No. 1 and Amadou and Mariam have gone a long way toward stripping me of any of those reservations. This song in particular knocks down any barrier an African musician ...