Here we go, the top 5.
5. Muse- Absolution
92 Points
Obviously going to be biased here, but this album is a great rock album. Muse's 4ht album combines beautiful strings and piano, with heavy riffs and bass, this album has something for everyone. Released in 2003, this hasn't aged a bit, and ind 2009, it was voted 2nd best album of the 21st century by Kerrang, and 23rd in a poll for best album of all time in Q.
4. Pink Floyd- The Wall
93 Points
Pink Floyd's 11th album, released in 1979, and heavily regarded as one of the greatest albums of all time. It was placed at 87, in Rolling Stone's 500 best albums of all time, and features many examples of huge, impressive prog rock. The recent tour has been a huge success, and was a great spectacle.
3. Muse- Origin of Symmetry
99 Points
Muse's 2nd album, released in 2001, and is my personal favourite album, as well as a huge fan favourite. Using different sounds, like an organ, this album is very different from their first- Showbiz- but still keeps those riffs and bass-lines as before.
2. Radiohead- Kid A
102 Points
The 4th album by Radiohead, as is most notable for its huge difference from previous album- OK Computer. Like all of Radiohead, the critics loved it. The album won many awards for album of the decade, with Rolling Stone naming it as the 67th best of all time. One of the most diverse albums ever.
And on to our winner...
1. Green Day- American Idiot
107 Points
There is guitar. It all sounds the same.
There are drums. They are all the same.
There is bass. Has no effect on the songs.
There is singing. It has a boring and uninteresting tone.
There are lyrics. They are repetitive and dull.
There's not much else. However, Green Day's 7th album is ahead of Radiohead, the Beatles, Pink Floyd and other huge, worthy bands, and is our winner.
Well, there it is folks. Muse didn't win, everyone'll be surprised, but hey, it was you who picked.