
Rolling Stone has recently released a statement regarding its inability to relate to the modern music world. The statement comes in the form of a list, which attempts to identify the best music of the decade.
The list is consistently laughable, until it unveils that the best band of the past decade, was Green Day. Then the sadness, the pity, and the fear set in. The music industry has become so diluted that Green Day has risen to the top.
The readers of Rolling Stone have also announced that Green Day had the best album of the decade, American Idiot, and the best song of the decade, “Boulevard of Broken Dreams.”
Now these results were given by the readers of Rolling Stone, not the magazine itself. So you can’t blame RS for the pop culture results. But the list that was actually compiled by Rolling Stone, did little to restore the once legendary music magazines credibility.
The magazine named “Crazy,” by Gnarles Barkely the best song of the decade. The decade. It wasn’t even the best song of June 2006.
Read the full list here.

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