Continuing my list of Favorite Albums:
20.

Blanck Mass - Animated Violence Mild
Fuck Buttons' member Benjamin John Power's fourth album under his Blanck Mass moniker was a thorough reimagining of 80s and 90s industrial music that was stunning in its ferocity and power.
19.

The Chemical Brothers - No Geography
The Chems got back to basics on No Geography and brought back the fun in their music. They also put together one of the greatest live shows I have ever seen.
18.

Drab Majesty - Modern Mirror
Drab Majesty, a.k.a. Deb Demure, mined from goth-pop artists like The Cure, Peter Murphy, and Clan of Xymox but staked their own claim. Full of massive melodies and atmospheric production, Modern Mirror is a classic of the genre.
17.

Twilight Sad - It Won/t Be Like This All The Time
Twilight Sad have always been good but they seemed to be holding back from their true potential. Apparently losing a founding member, as well as, touring relentlessly with The Cure put a spark in them. It Won/t Be Like This All The Time is a stunning work that is their Disintegration.
16.

Floating Points - Crush
Floating Point's Crush is the perfect mix of dance floor bangers, experimental ruminations, and ambient explorations.
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