May 15th, 2008 by Tess


The Library of Congress has chosen what I think is one of the best albums ever, Michael Jackson’s ‘Thriller’, to add to its National Recording Registry deeming it “culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.” If they want something aesthetically significant, they should consider Jacko’s ever-changing train wreck of a face. They could even make a timeline of it should they ever make a big exhibit of Jacko’s face through the years out of it. The former King of Pop’s 1982 best selling album of all time was the most contemporary of the 25 recordings picked with nothing being added from the 21st century.

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