Does anyone have the original file of this, can’t find it on google

how is rap hardcore

there is something called hardcore hip hop and its a genre

nvm im retarded

This one's from 2016. We should update it. There's a lot of stuff there no one cares about anymore, like AnCo, Capt. Beefheart, Swans, Godspeed and maybe King Crimson.

It's supposed to be representative of the most discussed and critically acclaimed albums in this board --basically the safest recs one can get from Yea Forums--. The other chart, , lists a lot of recordings of all types of music, curated only by one user, and though it's well appreciated, it would be to hold to the opinions of one single person --and honestly, insted you look for it, there's no case of designating some spaces in the list for traditional music of Zimbabwe or whatever--.

Not a bad list, but doesn't need to be as long.

while I find the Avant-Math chart to be fun and informative, I don't think its a replacement for a Yea Forumscore chart since it completely sidesteps the essential purpose of Yea Forumscore, which is to introduce newfags to the specific taste of Yea Forums.

I agree with that the Yea Forumscore chart can be updated. I would prefer a new one to be more concise, as then it and the avant-math chart can act as companions to one another - one for getting into Yea Forums, one for branching out and exploring music history.

If the chart is for newcomers it should be much shorter and have a brief description explaining why each album should be listened to.

That's a good idea. Maybe having that on a blog or something

linking to a blog or wiki is a good idea, otherwise it'd have to be a small chart to stay reasonable.

>We should update it.
We already did >It's supposed to be representative of the most discussed and critically acclaimed albums in this board
It isn't. Take a look at the metal and electronic sections, for example. Those were never representative on here. Yea Forumscore is what the boards try to force newcomers to listen to, and forcing them to listen to shitty pitchfork core is NOT what we want to force them to listen to.
Again, why do you want to reinforce the vicious circle that is shitty Yea Forumscore? Let's aim for something better and more diverse.

>it would be to hold to the opinions of one single person
Not really. My chart was made under some specific relatively objective criteria to avoid specifically that, a chart being biased by my own personal taste, and I think I succeeded in removing this bias.

>there's no case of designating some spaces in the list for traditional music of Zimbabwe or whatever
Why not? It's essential music considering the fact its the music that an entire culture listens to, and in some cases aiming at the millions of people. Meanwhile we get a niche tech death metal album on the chart that people on Yea Forums don't even listen to, and is nowhere near as far as reaching a million listeners.

It actually needs to be longer. I think 2500 would be ideal.

>which is to introduce newfags to the specific taste of Yea Forums
But we don't want this. That's one of the things that keeps the board at a lower quality. Read my first reply in this post for more details.

None of them "should" be listened to. If we go by stuff that people on Yea Forums "should" be listening to then add 5 albums of the following genres: traditional, classical, jazz, rhythm & blues, rock, electronic dance, experimental, and other. The rock fanboyism does more harm than good on this board, you know?