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    The top 200 songs of the '60s, as chosen by the writers and contributors of Pitchfork.
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    In 2004, Rolling Stone published their list of the greatest songs of all time. Here they are.
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    Punk may not be known for its sentimentality, but these tunes would leave Sid and Nancy swooning. So grab your partner by the studded dog collar and bask in punk-rock puppy love.
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    Celebrate the Stones at their 1970s peak with this selection of some of their biggest hits, songs from other bands in their orbit, as well as the blues and R&B songs they covered.
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    Before grunge entered mainstream consciousness in the early 1990s, it was a vibrant, restless rock scene rooted in the Pacific Northwest. Get on your flannels, ripped jeans and Docs and head back.

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