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NME’s 100 Tracks Of The Decade, Pete Doherty ‘heart trauma’, Rolling Stones at Glastonbury?

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NME.COM - Monday Newsletter

We've already shared our Albums Of The Decade. Now it's time to list the 100 best tracks of the noughties, as compiled by a jury made up of 22 NME critics.

Disagree with our choices? You can vote your own favourite tracks to the top in our Tracks Of The Decade Readers' List - and let us know what you think by piling into the debate over on the NME office blog.

If that's not enough to keep you occupied, visit NME.COM now to debate the relative merits of U2 (and the Rolling Stones?) at Glastonbury 2010, muse over the phenomenon that was/is 'Jedward', laugh at our rather funny Bill Bailey interview (he answers the bizarre questions you sent into us) and find out which gig tickets you really need to be snapping up this week.

Have a great week,

David Moynihan
Editor, NME.COM

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