Year In Review: 2000

It was a great year for frat boy morons, from Limp Bizkit to George W. Bush, so I guess we shouldn't be surprised that the year's most widely acclaimed record came from violently misogynist and homophobic rapper Eminem. (DBW)

Records

Sleater-Kinney, All Hands On The Bad One

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Records

Erykah Badu, Mama's Gun
Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, BTHNResurrection
Marisa Monte, Memories, Chronicles, And Declarations Of Love
Kalyan Pathak & Jayho Jazzmata, The Shape Of Ragazz To Come

Records

Ghostface Killah, Supreme Clientele
Go-rin-no-sho, Inner Light
Ricardo Lemvo & Makina Loca, São Salvador
Daniela Mercury, Sol Da Liberdade
Tito Puente & Eddie Palmieri, Masterpiece/Obra Maestra

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Bamboozled Soundtrack
Tracy Chapman, Telling Stories
Ghost Dog: Way of the Samurai Soundtrack
Janis Ian, God & The FBI
Nelly, Country Grammar
Shin Terai, Unison

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Cadallaca, Out West
Elton John's The Road To El Dorado
Mýa, Fear Of Flying
Carly Simon, The Bedroom Tapes
Paul Simon, You're The One
3d, World Beat Dance
Dwayne Wiggins, Eyes Never Lie

Records

AC/DC, Stiff Upper Lip
D'Angelo, Voodoo
Rickie Lee Jones, It's Like This
Mo Thugs III: The Mothership
Plastic Soul, Channel Ninety-Two
Brenda Russell, Paris Rain
Jill Scott, Who Is Jill Scott? Words And Sounds Vol. 1
The Spells, The Age Of Backwards
Wu-Tang Clan, The W

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Bamboléo, ñño! Qué Bueno Está
Eminem, The Marshall Mathers LP
Joni Mitchell, Both Sides Now
Sonic Youth, NYC Ghosts & Flowers

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Pyramids Of Giza, C.L. And D. Boogie - Ryan Stiles


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