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NME.COM - Friday Newsletter I'm pretty damn psyched with myself. Mental high five!
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Fall Out Boy To Go On 'Indefinite Break'
Fall Out Boy To Go On 'Indefinite Break'
Fall Out Boy To Go On 'Indefinite Break'
OK Go's Psychedelic New Video For 'WTF?'
OK Go's Psychedelic New Video For 'WTF?'
OK Go's Psychedelic New Video For 'WTF?'
A Decade In Music - NME's 50 Best Albums Of 2002
A Decade In Music - NME's 50 Best Albums Of 2002
A Decade In Music - NME's 50 Best Albums Of 2002
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Albums Of The Decade - Who Did We Overlook?
Albums Of The Decade - Who Did We Overlook?
The 10 Best TV Heroes Of The Noughties
The 10 Best TV Heroes Of The Noughties
The 10 Best TV Heroes Of The Noughties

Wot no Franz? And what the hell's Botch doing on there??!

Yep, sure enough our Albums Of The Decade list has caused quite a stir in the blogosphere. If you haven't waded in yet, check out the 100 greatest albums of the decade as voted for by us and a host of celebs - including original NME reviews, audio and videos - and then head over to the blogs to have your say on what should be there, before voting on your top albums of the last ten years. At the time of writing, Manic Street Preachers are the people's favourite.

Elsewhere on the site and the noughties fun continues with our Superstars Of The Small Screen blog, which looks back over telly's ten best characters from the last ten years, and we're re-examining the 50 best albums of 2002.

On the Daily Download there's new music from Three Trapped Tigers and Kid Sister and on the NME Office blog Luke Lewis discusses the impact of the internet on music.

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