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READERS’ POLL RESULTS: Your Favorite Chemical Brothers Album of All Time Revealed

May 29, 2019 Albumism Staff
Photo: Hamish Brown

Many thanks to everyone who recently voted for their favorite Chemical Brothers album as part of Albumism’s readers’ poll series! Check out the consensus results & rankings below, and stay tuned for our next readers’ poll coming soon.

Albumism Readers’ Poll Results (2,365 Total Votes):

#1 | Dig Your Own Hole | 1997 | 573 votes (25% of total)

#2 | Surrender | 1999 | 508 votes (22% of total)

#3 | Exit Planet Dust | 1995 | 421 votes (18% of total)

#4 | Come with Us | 2002 | 317 votes (14% of total)

#5 | Further | 2010 | 229 votes (10% of total)

#6 | No Geography | 2019 | 115 votes (5% of total)

#7 | We Are the Night | 2007 | 83 votes (4% of total)

#8 | Push the Button | 2005 | 75 votes (3% of total)

#9 | Born in the Echoes | 2015 | 44 votes (2% of total)

EXPLORE The Chemical Brothers’ discography here

VIEW Previous Readers’ Polls here

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