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December 5, 2011, 1:44 pm

We are going to get the official KINK list posted soon. Of course, with YOUR input. But here's something to get your musical mojo going.

Every day between now and New Year’s Day, Paste is doing the looking back thing. Interesting list. Many of our faves are on here. And new stuff to check out that was under the radar.

From Paste: We had more than two dozen music critics vote, and 282 different albums showed up on their ballots. Our album of the year, however, ended up on 20 of the 29 ballots, making it the winner by a landslide. But, chances are, we missed some of your favorites when we narrowed it down to 50. Let us know what we got right or wrong in the comments section below. Our hope is that both our list and our readers’ comments will help you discover some new favorites you might have missed as we look back on the year.


Check the list HERE.

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Could Jake Bugg be the new Bob Dylan? We've heard that line before, but once we've experienced the creative, solid, diverse 14 tracks of his debut "Jake Bugg" CD, it's hard not to go there.
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For those of us looking for musical companionship amidst the frenzied pace of daily life, consider American singer-songwriter Josh Ritter's newest "Beast in its Tracks" release.
As we head into December and the countdown towards the New Year, it's a fitting time to look back and reflect on the year in music.
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"Bucket Boys" has been dropped. But the inventive bluegrass/punk vibe is still there.