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Best 1 Wrestling Observer Newsletter

The Wrestling Observer Newsletter is a long-running zine dedicated to professional wrestling news and analysis. Founded by Dave Meltzer in 1982, it became the industry’s leading source of information through detailed reporting on matches, storylines, and personnel. Its most notable contribution is t...

9.30 Excellent
Why this score?

Authoritative wrestling trade newsletter with unmatched industry influence; central ratings legacy and strong reputation despite fanbase debates.

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2 Alexis Arguello vs Aaron Pryor I

The 1982 Alexis Arguello versus Aaron Pryor super-lightweight title fight remains a landmark event in boxing history. Pryor’s decisive stoppage of Arguello in the fourteenth round at the Miami Arena showcased explosive power and aggressive tactics. This bout is notable for its dramatic conclusion an...

9.20 Excellent
Why this score?

All-time classic with elite pace, controversy, late stoppage, and frequent top-fight rankings.

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3 Dimensions of Dialogue

“Dimensions of Dialogue” is a surreal stop-motion film created by Czech artist Jan Švankmajer in 1982. The short work utilizes meticulously crafted clay figures and unsettling imagery to explore themes of communication and absurdity. It’s notable for its distinctive visual style and philosophical de...

4 XTC - English Settlement

English Settlement is the fifth studio album by the English rock band XTC, released in 1982. Marking a distinct departure from their earlier punk and new wave sound, the record is characterized by its pastoral themes and prominent use of acoustic guitars. As a double album, it features sprawling, co...

8.91 Great
Why this score?

Frequently cited among XTC's best, acclaimed for ambitious songwriting and pastoral textures, with some reservations about length.

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5 Mission of Burma – Vs.

Vs. is the 1982 debut studio album by the American post-punk band Mission of Burma, originally released on the Ace of Hearts record label. The album is noted for its complex song structures, aggressive guitar work, and the integration of tape loops and experimental sound manipulation. It remains a s...

8.87 Great
Why this score?

Seminal American post-punk album with exceptional intensity, invention, and critical reputation; abrasive density limits mainstream listener appeal.

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6 Billie Jean  Michael Jackson

Michael Jackson’s “Billie Jean” music video is a landmark achievement in popular music filmmaking. Its innovative use of editing techniques, particularly the recurring slow-motion sequences, dramatically shaped MTV's visual style and influenced countless subsequent videos. The narrative, centered ar...

7 Salvador Sanchez vs Azumah Nelson

The July 21, 1982, boxing match between Salvador Sánchez and Azumah Nelson was a contest for the WBC featherweight championship. Sánchez defended his title by stopping Nelson via technical knockout in the fifteenth round of a grueling fight. Nelson, who took the bout on short notice, established him...

8.80 Great
Why this score?

Excellent last Sanchez fight, late stoppage, elite pace, and tragic historical weight.

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8 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea

The UN Convention on the Law of the Sea is a foundational multilateral treaty governing maritime activities worldwide. Established in 1982, it provides a legal framework for managing oceans and seas. It defines key zones including territorial waters extending up to 12 nautical miles and exclusive ec...

9 Siouxsie and the Banshees - A Kiss in the Dreamhouse

*A Kiss in the Dreamhouse* is the fifth studio album by the English post-punk band Siouxsie and the Banshees, released in 1982 by Polydor Records. The record represents a significant stylistic shift for the band, incorporating lush, psychedelic arrangements, string sections, and unconventional produ...

8.63 Great
Why this score?

Frequently ranked among the Banshees' finest, praised for psychedelic experimentation, imaginative production, and sustained influence.

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10 Peel
Peel

Peel, also known as An Exercise in Discipline: Peel, is a 1982 Australian short film directed by Jane Campion. It focuses on a small domestic episode that exposes tension and dysfunction within a family, using a limited situation to examine control, behavior, and interpersonal conflict. The film rec...

8.57 Great
Why this score?

Palme d'Or winner praised for precise direction, unsettling family dynamics, dark humor, and Campion's emerging authorial control.

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11 Wilfredo Gomez vs Lupe Pintor

Wilfredo Gomez vs. Lupe Pintor was a December 1982 boxing match for the WBC Super Bantamweight championship. The contest featured undefeated Puerto Rican champion Wilfredo Gomez defending his title against Mexican challenger Lupe Pintor. Gomez won the fight via technical knockout in the 14th round o...

8.55 Great
Why this score?

Outstanding lower-weight war, brutal late stoppage, and strong reputation among hardcore boxing historians.

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12 New Balance 990v3

The New Balance 990v3 is a low-top sneaker rooted in New Balance's history. Constructed with suede and mesh for comfort and durability, it incorporates BioStride technology for enhanced support. Originally produced in 1982 as part of the brand’s ‘Made in USA’ collection, this shoe remains popular am...

13 Orange Juice - You Can't Hide Your Love Forever

You Can't Hide Your Love Forever is the debut studio album by Scottish band Orange Juice, released in 1982 on Polydor Records. The record blends jangly guitar pop with funk-influenced rhythms and romantic, literate lyrics, a combination that distinguished Orange Juice from their post-punk contempora...

8.47 Great
Why this score?

Highly influential indie-pop debut celebrated for wit, jangling guitars, and emotional complexity, despite deliberately loose performances.

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14 Blade Runner (Director's Cut)

This definitive cut established the visual language of cyberpunk grit. It plunges the viewer into a perpetually rainy, overcrowded, and morally bankrupt Los Angeles. The hunt for replicants forces characters to question what it means to be human. Its blend of stunning, decaying visual spectacle with...

15 The Dream Syndicate – The Days of Wine and Roses

"The Days of Wine and Roses" is the 1982 debut studio album by the American alternative rock band the Dream Syndicate. Characterized by the gritty guitar interplay of Steve Wynn and Karl Precoda, the album blends post-punk edge with Velvet Underground-influenced noise. It is widely recognized as a f...

8.41 Great
Why this score?

Paisley Underground cornerstone with acclaimed guitar work and songwriting; raw recording and modest mainstream recognition slightly limit consensus.

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16 The Changing Light at Sandover

James Merrill’s *The Changing Light at Sandover* is a substantial 1982 poetry collection exploring themes of memory, desire, and fate through an ambitious narrative. The work utilizes a complex structure centered on recurring characters and events, notably incorporating elements of occult practices....

8.36 Great
Why this score?

Massive Merrill epic, highly admired for ambition and brilliance, but Ouija premise and length divide readers.

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17 Crypt of Cthulhu

Crypt of Cthulhu was a small-press zine focused on Lovecraftian horror and weird fiction. Edited by Robert M. Price from 1982 to 1999, it provided scholarly analysis and reprints of classic works within the genre. The publication catered primarily to enthusiasts interested in H.P. Lovecraft’s influe...

8.30 Great
Why this score?

Important Lovecraft scholarship fanzine with Robert M. Price association; high specialist reputation, narrower appeal outside weird-fiction studies.

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18 Offramp – Pat Metheny Group

The Pat Metheny Group's "Offramp" (1982) is a seminal jazz-fusion album recognized for its innovative blend of acoustic instrumentation with world rhythms and ECM’s electronic textures. It showcases Metheny’s distinctive guitar style alongside the group’s diverse ensemble. This work remains notable...

19 Peter Gabriel (Security)

Peter Gabriel is the fourth eponymous studio album by the English musician Peter Gabriel, released in 1982 and marketed as Security in North America. The album is notable for its early use of the Fairlight CMI sampler and Gabriel's increasing incorporation of world music rhythms alongside art rock a...

8.25 Great
Why this score?

Highly respected worldbeat art-rock album with strong atmosphere, though less universally loved than Melt or So.

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20 The Ballad of the Fallen – Charlie Haden

Charlie Haden’s “The Ballad of the Fallen,” released in 1982, is a significant ECM jazz album showcasing his masterful bass playing alongside Pat Metheny's guitar. The project presents original compositions and reinterpretations of traditional songs exploring themes of remembrance and social justice...

21 ARA General Belgrano

ARA General Belgrano was an Argentine Navy light cruiser, originally commissioned by the United States Navy as USS Phoenix. The British nuclear-powered submarine HMS Conqueror torpedoed and sank it on 2 May 1982 during the Falklands War, killing 323 members of its crew. The wreck remains a war grave...

8.14 Great
Why this score?

Only nuclear-submarine combat sinking, major Falklands controversy, and high casualties give strong recognition.

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22 Orange Juice - Rip It Up

"Rip It Up" is the second studio album by the Scottish post-punk band Orange Juice, released in 1982 on Polydor Records. The record is noted for its departure from the band's earlier guitar-driven sound, incorporating smooth, sophisticated pop production and prominent synthesizer arrangements. The t...

8.12 Great
Why this score?

Enduring title single and sophisticated pop-funk approach support strong acclaim, though the album is considered somewhat uneven.

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23 Virgin Prunes – If I Die, I Die

If I Die, I Die is the debut studio album by the Irish avant-garde and post-punk group Virgin Prunes, released in 1982 on Rough Trade Records. The album was produced by Colin Newman of the English band Wire and showcases the group's highly theatrical, dark, and experimental approach to post-punk. It...

8.08 Great
Why this score?

Cult goth classic praised for theatrical originality and atmosphere; comparatively niche reach and uneven accessibility constrain broader consensus.

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24 Signals
Signals

Signals is the ninth studio album by Canadian rock band Rush, released in 1982. The record marks a significant stylistic shift for the band, moving away from the lengthy guitar-driven epics of previous albums toward shorter, synthesizer-heavy arrangements. It features the prominent track "Subdivisio...

8.05 Great
Why this score?

Strong synth-era start with enduring tracks; respected but more divisive than preceding guitar-forward classics.

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25 The Psychedelic Furs - Forever Now

Forever Now is the third studio album by the English rock band the Psychedelic Furs, released in 1982. Recorded in New York, the record was produced by musician and producer Todd Rundgren. The album is notable for its successful integration of string and brass arrangements, specifically featuring th...

8.04 Great
Why this score?

Well-regarded Todd Rundgren production, memorable singles, and sophisticated arrangements, though some listeners find its polish dated.

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26 Clarence 'Gatemouth' Brown - Alright Again!

Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown’s “Alright Again!” is a 1982 Rounder Records album showcasing the Texas blues musician's distinctive blend of electric and traditional styles. The record earned Brown a Grammy Award for Best Traditional Blues Recording recognizing his innovative approach to the genre. It’s...

8.00 Great
Why this score?

Grammy-winning Gatemouth Brown comeback, acclaimed for roots versatility and instrumental command across blues, swing, and country.

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27 Personalidade – Elis Regina

Elis Regina’s “Personalidade” is a significant jazz album from 1982. It demonstrates her exceptional vocal talent and range through interpretations of works by Jobim and de Moraes. The recording highlights her skill within sophisticated arrangements and is appreciated by fans of classic vocal jazz a...

28 Pink Floyd: The Wall

Pink Floyd: The Wall is a 1982 musical psychological drama directed by Alan Parker and based on Pink Floyd's 1979 concept album The Wall. Bob Geldof plays Pink, a troubled rock musician whose memories of war, family loss, education, fame, and failing relationships contribute to his withdrawal behind...

29 The Dark Crystal (1982)

"The Dark Crystal" is a 1982 high fantasy film directed by Jim Henson and Frank Oz. The film is notable for featuring no human actors on screen, with all characters realized through complex animatronic puppets designed by Brian Froud. Set on the alien world of Thra, the plot follows Jen, a Gelfling,...

7.88 Good
Why this score?

Highly respected puppet-fantasy achievement, strong cult reputation; story simplicity limits top-tier consensus.

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30 HMS Sheffield (D80)

HMS Sheffield was a Royal Navy Type 42 guided-missile destroyer commissioned in the 1970s. During the Falklands War, an Argentine aircraft-launched Exocet missile struck the ship on 4 May 1982, starting a fire that could not be brought under control; Sheffield sank several days later while under tow...

7.87 Good
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Falklands War Exocet loss and modern naval vulnerability make it highly remembered.

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