What is the best British indie album of all time?
British indie has a lineage stretching from post-punk basements and Madchester dancefloors to Shoreditch loft parties and bedroom DIY — a tradition of attitude, wit, and sonic audacity. Which album stands as the definitive British indie statement? Cast your vote!

The Queen Is Dead
The Smiths' 1986 album, the cornerstone of British indie — witty, melancholy, guitar-jangly, and utterly definitive.

Loveless
My Bloody Valentine's 1991 shoegaze masterpiece, a wall of distorted guitar that redefined what sound could be.

OK Computer
Radiohead's 1997 rock-and-electronic landmark, anxious, prescient, and profoundly British.

The Stone Roses
The Stone Roses' 1989 debut, one of the most beloved British albums ever made, fusing indie rock with baggy dance rhythms.

Different Class
Pulp's 1995 Britpop classic, Jarvis Cocker's wry observations on British class, desire, and celebrity.

If You're Feeling Sinister
Belle & Sebastian's 1996 delicate Scottish indie pop gem, bookish and melodic.

Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not
Arctic Monkeys' 2006 debut, the fastest-selling debut in British chart history, capturing working-class Sheffield life.

The Bends
Radiohead's 1995 guitar-heavy breakthrough, bridging Britpop ambition with indie rock vulnerability.

Screamadelica
Primal Scream's 1991 acid house/indie rock fusion, one of the most joyful and influential British albums.

Definitely Maybe
Oasis' 1994 Britpop debut, a swaggering collection of anthemic rock songs that became a British cultural phenomenon.

Dog Man Star
Suede's 1994 dense and glam-influenced indie rock masterpiece, a flawed but brilliant British statement.

Wet Leg
Wet Leg's 2022 debut, witty and infectious British indie rock that won the Mercury Prize.

xx
The xx's 2009 debut, sparse and intimate British indie pop of extraordinary emotional restraint.

Dogrel
Fontaines D.C.'s 2019 Irish post-punk debut, a raw and literary voice in the British indie tradition.

Silent Alarm
Bloc Party's 2005 post-punk revival debut, tight, angular, and urgent.

Pink Flag
Wire's 1977 post-punk debut, a pioneering minimal art-punk record that influenced decades of British indie.
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