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I can think of so many truly brilliant albums released in 1977, let alone the 6 years that followed, hence my choice of answer
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I'm shocked to see 1997-2003 leading the votes.
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The romantic era, 1820-1910. The options really aren't "eras", just 5 or 6 years where people changed up their style of music a little bit. The romantic era had:
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Not denying it had some good music but a lot of the other choices had way more classic albums, important albums, influential albums and more fun albums.
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I voted because it I don't listen to a lot of Classic Rock, and most of the albums I enjoy are from that era.
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Not to slam on the 80s but albums were really good in 83-89? I barely have any full albums from the 80s. I guess...Sonic Youth, The Smiths, Nick Cave? But I don't even listen to those guys too much.
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To be quite honest, the 80s were some of the worst times culturally. Music, film, a lot of it all went by the wayside.
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