43. The Rasmus: 'Dead Letters' (2003) - Up until the release of 'Dead Letters' in 2003, Finland's The Rasmus had failed in their bid to cross over. That all changed, however, when they emerged from the studio armed with the gross sounds of lead single 'In The Shadows', which, remarkably, was lapped up by millions of people around the world. Presumably, unlike Gigwise readers, those millions all shared the unfortunate problem of bad music taste.
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- Whole-heartedly agree with number one! Not sure Razorlight deserved to be in there though
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- Number one is definitely right! They're horrible people - and so is the album!
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- Kaiser Chiefs?! **** YOU GIGWISE

**** the Kaiser Chiefs, i'm more upset that Craig David is in there! 'Fill me in' was a classic!
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- brokeNCYDE should have been number one. They sound like a pig drowning

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