
41. Metallica: 'Death Magnetic' (2008) – When Metallica dropped the unbelievably turgid 'St. Anger' back in 2003, many thought it would spell the end for the heavy metal titans. How wrong they were. With Rick Rubin at the helm, the rockers unleashed 'Death Magnetic' on the masses – a record that saw Metallica wholly invigorated and back on form. Containing such dark, creeping tracks like 'Cyanide' and 'The Judas Kiss', 'Death Magnetic' is undoubtedly Metallica's greatest work in 20 years.
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- Absolutely love this list! Although, where are Kaiser Chiefs?

- not good enough really

Kaiser Chiefs are on our worst albums of the decade countdown 
- not enough dance

I was just thinking about this the other day. Can't argue with most of these although I am missing Beck's Sea Change, Bon Iver and CSS.
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