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		<title>By: Music: Flashback- The 20 Best Albums of 1979 &#124; MALLINation</title>
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		<description>[...] 1979 was one of those amazing years in music that just makes the jaw hit the floor. When it comes to albums the year was chock full of stone cold classics. At the end of the seventies music was perched on the edge of the great fragmentation that would take hold in the eighties and especially the nineties &#8211; punk, funk, disco, pop all rubbed shoulders along with the first stirrings of hip-hop (see my 1979 songs playlist for the full melange). [...]</description>
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