The Top 20 Albums Of MOJO’s Lifetime Revealed
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AS PART OF MOJO’S 20th Anniversary celebrations, we asked our readers to vote for the most seismic long-players of the MOJO era: the albums that rocked your world and – most importantly - moved music on a bit since MOJO magazine’s inception in November 1993. With the results in – and adorning the latest issue of the magazine along with substantial pieces with the key creators – we thought we’d share them online.

The MOJO 20th Anniversary cover: more list fun inside!

So view the list below and (as Loyd Grossman used to say when Masterchef was tolerable) deliberate, cogitate, and digest. Surprised? Delighted? Disgusted? Give us your reasons, and well-argued omissions, in the comments section at the bottom of the article.

Please note that these are the albums with the most votes overall. Another chart, of the best albums year-by-year 1993-1012, also appears in the magazine.

And remember, if Menswe@r’s ¡Hay Tiempo! (1998) or The Strapping FieldhandsWattle & Daub (1996) didn’t make the cut, you only have the voters and non-voters (ie. you and others like you) to blame!

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List: MOJO Readers’ Top 20 Albums Of The Last 20 Years

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