Yes, this is an ambitious list. In order to do it we took into consideration the importance, innovation, musicality, milestone and among several factors that make a great artist. Honorable mentions: Billy Joel, John Coltrane, Run-D.M.C., Rod Stewart, Dire Straits, Dusty Springfield, Fleetwood Mac. All the texts were taken from Rolling Stone magazine. 100. Radiohead Radiohead were one of the most innovative and provocative bands of the 1990s and 2000s, five very serious Englishmen guys who developed their own sound and always tried really, really hard. The band, who were also the biggest art-rock act since Pink Floyd, began as purveyors of a swooning, from-the-gut sound that Alicia Silverstone aptly labeled as “complaint rock” in the film Clueless. But albums like 1997’s space-rock opera OK Computer and 2000’s slippery, is-this-even-rock? Kid A (which was Rolling Stone’s album of the decade for the 2000s) were game-changers—future-shock opuses that showed off shadowy...
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