The list contains numerous surprises

The British magazine Classic Rock has released its list of the best albums of the year, according to its staff.

They chose Queens Of The Stone Age's album Villains as the best of the year, beating out Alice Cooper, Roger Waters, Deep Purple, and Robert Plant, among others.

In an interview, Josh Homme of Queens Of The Stone Age said, "The most important thing about this album was redefining our sound .

Check out the full list below:

  1. Styx – The Mission
  2. Eric Gales – Middle of the Road
  3. Hiss Golden Messenger – Hallelujah Anyhow
  4. Procol Harum – Novum
  5. Solstafir – Berdreyminn
  6. Biters – the Future Aint what It Used To Be
  7. Walter Trout – We're All In This Together
  8. Amplifier – Trippin' With Dr Faustus
  9. Gun – Favorite Pleasures
  10. Mastodon – Emperor of Sand
  11. Hawkwind – Into The Woods
  12. Europe – Walk The Earth
  13. Alice Cooper – Paranormal
  14. Chris Robinson Brotherhood – Barefoot In The Head
  15. David Crosby – Sky Trail
  16. The War On Drugs – A Deeper Understanding
  17. Steve Hackett – The Night Siren
  18. Ray Davies – American
  19. Cats In Space – Scarecrow
  20. Lionize – Nuclear Soul
  21. Marilyn Manson – Heaven Upside Down
  22. Sparks – Hippopotamus
  23. Lindsey Buckingham And Christine McVie – Lindsey Buckingham/Christine McVie
  24. Ryan Adams – Prisoner
  25. Cadillac Three – Legacy
  26. Royal Blood – How Did We Get So Dark?
  27. Koyo – Koyo
  28. The Von Hertzen Brothers – War Is Over
  29. Benjamin Booker – Witness
  30. Tyler Bryant & The Shakedown – Tyler Bryant & The Shakedown
  31. Roger Waters – Is This The Life We Really Want?
  32. Prophets of Rage – Prophets of Rage
  33. The Magpie Salute – The Magpie Salute
  34. Cheap Trick – We're All Alright
  35. Steven Wilson – To The Bone
  36. Low Cut Connie – Dirty Pictures (Part 1)
  37. Jim Jones & The Righteous Mind – Super Natural
  38. Big Big Train – Grimspound
  39. Deep Purple – Infinite
  40. Thunder – Rip It Up
  41. Heat – Into The Great Unknown
  42. All Them Witches – Sleeping through the War
  43. Black Star Riders – Heavy Fire
  44. Royal Thunder – WICK
  45. Bash & Pop – Anything Could Happen
  46. Anathema – The Optimist
  47. Robert Plant – Carry Fire
  48. Foo Fighters – Concrete & Gold
  49. Black Country Communion – BCCIV
  50. Queens Of The Stone Age – Villains

This month's edition of Classic Rock also features interviews with Tony Iommi of Black Sabbath, Brian May of Queen, and Steve Hogarth of Marillion.

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