Our web editor, Chris Kornelis, originally wanted me to drum up a
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Ghost of David, Damien Jurado, Sept. 19, 2000
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Bubble and Scrape, Sebadoh, May 5, 2008
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Don't Need Smoke to Make Myself Disappear, Pissed Jeans, June 2006
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Everything All the Time, Band of Horses, March 21, 2006
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Apologies to the Queen Mary, Wolf Parade, Sept. 27. 2005
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Blue Cathedral, Comets on Fire, July 27, 2004
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The Woods, Sleater-Kinney, May 25, 2004
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Give Up, The Postal Service, Feb. 18, 2003
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Once We Were Trees, Beachwood Sparks, Oct. 9, 2001
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Oh, Inverted World, The Shins, June 19, 2001
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Bleach, Nirvana, June 1989
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Sound of Water, Saint Etienne, June 22, 2000
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In Name and Blood, Murder City Devils, June 6, 2000
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Blood Guts and Pussy, Dwarves, Sept. 8, 1998
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Touch Me I'm Sick, Sweet Young Thing Ain't Sweet No More, Mudhoney, June 27, 1994
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Whiskey For The Holy Ghost, Mark Lanegan, Jan. 18, 1994
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Mack Avenue Skullgame, Big Chief, Aug. 31, 1993
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Extra-Capsular Extraction, Earth, Oct. 18, 1991
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God's Balls, TAD, April 1990
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Go The Hack, Cosmic Psychos, Dec. 20, 1989
Our web editor, Chris Kornelis, originally wanted me to drum up a list of the Top 20 Sub Pop releases of all time. Only 20, I thought? But Top 20 does go well with 20 years of going out of business, so here we are…20 of the most bad-ass releases in Sub Pop’s catalog. Now, commence your bickering over who/what was left off this list. By Brian J. Barr, Music Editor, Seattle WeeklyPublished on July 8, 2008
