Throughout 2016, I felt like I was being kicked in the head 24/7 by a particularly ornery septuagenarian-since he had brittle bones and no core strength it didn't hurt, but it was a constant reminder that someone wished me ill and would stop at nothing to see their will done in the waking world. #1 WORRY. by Jeff Rosenstock (SideOneDummy) The rest of the albums on this list are so disparate that it seems preposterous to rank them objectively and it seemed inappropriate to purport otherwise. It was year marked by me earning zero dollars, the dissolution of most of my close post-graduate friendships and a long slow spiral into hopelessness with relation to my already atrophied writerly ambitions, but some good punk rock that got released this year, so what the hell! Who cares! Screw it! It bears keeping in mind that although I've requested this list to appear ranked it only really matters that Jeff Rosenstock's album appears as my number one pick. Our next list is from volunteer Alex Borkowski.Ģ016 is an auspicious year, because although I thought nothing could top the pure I-Feel-Like-Shit-O-Meter like 2013–14, a year I spent getting screamed at by entitled dickheads at a Gold Coast Starbucks and pining after uninterested women, 2016 proved to me that things can always get worse. Throughout December, CHIRP Radio presents its volunteers’ top albums of 2016. The CHIRP Blog Alex Borkowski writes CHIRP Radio Best of 2016: Alex Borkowski
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