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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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Ghost of David, Damien Jurado, Sept. 19, 2000
Ghost of David, Damien Jurado, Sept. 19, 2000
Bubble and Scrape, Sebadoh, May 5, 2008
Don't Need Smoke to Make Myself Disappear, Pissed Jeans, June 2006
Everything All the Time, Band of Horses, March 21, 2006
Apologies to the Queen Mary, Wolf Parade, Sept. 27. 2005
Blue Cathedral, Comets on Fire, July 27, 2004
The Woods, Sleater-Kinney, May 25, 2004
Give Up, The Postal Service, Feb. 18, 2003
Once We Were Trees, Beachwood Sparks, Oct. 9, 2001
Oh, Inverted World, The Shins, June 19, 2001
Bleach, Nirvana, June 1989
Sound of Water, Saint Etienne, June 22, 2000
In Name and Blood, Murder City Devils, June 6, 2000
Blood Guts and Pussy, Dwarves, Sept. 8, 1998
Touch Me I'm Sick, Sweet Young Thing Ain't Sweet No More, Mudhoney, June 27, 1994
Whiskey For The Holy Ghost, Mark Lanegan, Jan. 18, 1994
Mack Avenue Skullgame, Big Chief, Aug. 31, 1993
Extra-Capsular Extraction, Earth, Oct. 18, 1991
God's Balls, TAD, April 1990
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