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Why Pitchfork needs to stop making cross-genre "Best" lists

Why Pitchfork needs to stop making cross-genre "Best" lists

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Mark Danowsky
Dec 12, 2018
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Why Pitchfork needs to stop making cross-genre "Best" lists
(something of an Open Letter)
I feel like I’m about to age myself. In high school, Pitchfork was just coming into its own as a music resource. What was especially useful about Pitchfork was, at that time, it seemed primarily concerned with “our” music (and that felt special in a way that's hard t…

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