![]() Skate-punk produced a number of the greatest rock albums ever. One thing we’ll say without hesitation: Every one of these albums is worth a listen, whether you’re discovering it for the first time or reconnecting with a longtime favorite. And yes, some of your favorites – and for that matter, some of ours – may be missing, but rock history is so loaded by now that 100 albums can only begin to tell the story. Only one artist appears twice, as a group member and solo, but if you were a Beatle and then made a game-changing solo debut we can cut you some slack. When an artist obviously has more than one essential album, we’ve made a case for the one that we believe to be the most important of the lot. Punk and prog, hardcore and AOR, glam and metal, roots and arena rock – they’ve all got a place on this list, and your ears are better off for absorbing all of it.įinally, this list has been confined strictly to one album per band/artist. ![]() Hence the presence of some highly mainstream albums right alongside the indie/underground entries. We are electing not to display censored images of this highly graphic content, nor will we link out to where this content is discoverable.That said, we’ve tried to spread the wealth around, not favoring one genre of rock over another. Loudwire has independently verified the existence of hardcore pornographic images and overtly explicit sex recordings on Spotify. ![]() “I don't know what I expected, but it sure wasn't hardcore porn,” the parent said. Vice also reported that one Spotify user reached out to them and claimed that their 8-year-old daughter stumbled upon pornographic images as a result of accidentally typing a period into the search bar. What's troubling is that this content, at the time the reports surfaced (July 26), was accidentally discoverable through typing in just one comma or period into the search bar rather than a search using specified keywords within the sexual realm. When content that violates this standard is identified, it is removed," a Spotify spokesperson told Vice. ![]() "Spotify prohibits content on our platform that contains sexually explicit material. Pornography or visual depictions of genitalia or nudity presented for the purpose of sexual gratificationĪdvocating or glorifying sexual themes related to rape, incest, or beastialityĭespite this rule, both Vice and New York Post have reported finding a wealth of pornography, ranging from playlist and podcast cover images displaying explicit sex acts and/or genitalia as well as recordings of erotica readings (human and digital narration) and even sounds that are intended to yield sexual arousal.īoth news outlets captured screenshots of offending material (and censored those images) and Vince reported that after contacting Spotify for comment, many of the materials they discovered were removed from the platform. What to avoid:Ĭontent that promotes graphic or gratuitous depictions of violence, gore, or other shocking imagery includes, but may not be limited to:Ĭontent that contains sexually explicit material includes, but may not be limited to: Don’t post excessively violent or graphic content, and don’t post sexually explicit content. We have tons of amazing content on Spotify, but there are certain things that we don’t allow on our platform. When it comes to images of hardcore pornography not involving skeletons getting freaky or Vincent Locke's drawings of carnal zombies, however, one would imagine it's pretty clear what type of sexual content violates Spotify's own rules, one of which has been duplicated below: Still, every Cannibal Corpse album remains unedited, including their classic 1992 release, Tomb of the Mutilated, which features a zombie performing oral sex on another zombie as their bodies decay, so it's unclear by what standards Spotify deems censoring necessary.
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