Entertainment / Jay-ZTV Greatest Albums of the Decade From Radiohead to Bon Iver, Paste hits the highlights By Evann Gastaldo, Newser Staff Posted Nov 3, 2009 11:15 AM CST Copied The cover of Sufjan Stevens' "Illinoise." (Amazon.com) See 3 more photos Paste takes a look back at the past decade—and its own 10-year history—with its list of the 50 best albums of the ‘00s: No. 1. Sufjan Stevens, Illinoise: “His music pushed boundaries between pop and classical.” No. 4. Radiohead, Kid A: Marked “the watershed artistic transition toward more electronic-based experimentation.” No. 8. OutKast, Stankonia: “OutKast’s edgiest and most inspired record.” No. 10. MIA, Arular: “Her thrilling, slang-tangled debut connected musical and political rebellion.” No. 14. The Strokes, Is This It: “It saved rock ’n’ roll from the bloat that seemed inescapable in the Fred Durst era.” No. 17. Kanye West, The College Dropout: “Every so often, an album rewrites the musical rulebook, and this one effectively murdered gangsta rap.” No. 29. Bon Iver, For Emma, Forever Ago: “One of the great bedroom masterworks of our time.” No. 42. Jay-Z, The Blueprint: “The classic, a knockout punch by a heavyweight champion.” For the complete list, click the link at right. (More Jay-ZTV stories.) See 3 more photos Report an error