
46. Slipknot: 'Iowa' (2001) - Quite simply put the best heavy metal album since Pantera's 'A Vulgar Display of Power' almost a decade earlier. With this record, named after their home State, the masked rockers categorically proved that they were much more than a gimmick; in fact they were a formidable force to be reckoned with. Relentless and packed with muscle, 'brutal' is an understatement.
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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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