Anti-Hit List
The Anti-Hit List is a weekly music column by Canadian music critic John Sakamoto.
The column presents a countdown list of Sakamoto's ten favorite non-hit songs of the week. This may include indie rock, mashups, forgotten classics, and other assorted bits of Internet musical culture. Each entry provides a link to a web page where the track can be streamed or downloaded.
The column was originated on Sun Media's Canoe website. It subsequently moved to Eye Weekly, and until 2010[1] it appeared on the Toronto Star's website.
In 2005, Sakamoto and the Star launched an Anti-Hit List podcast.
References[edit]
- ↑ "The Anti-Hit List". thestar.com. 23 January 2010. Retrieved 1 March 2021.
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