Online music database and marketplace Discogs has revealed its list of the top 200 albums of the decade, as determined by the site’s more than 7 million active users. To compile the list, Discogs mined data from its users’ music collections and want lists to come up with a crowd-sourced version of the numerous critic-driven “Best of the Decade” lists that are now beginning to circulate. The list is not limited to vinyl only, it is a full physical music list, including cassettes, CDs and any other formats included on the site.

Topping the list is Daft Punk’s celebrated 2013 album, Random Access Memories, which was both a critical and commerical success with a No. 1 debut on the Billboard 200, an RIAA platinum certification and a Grammy award for album of the year. Discogs notes that the album won the top spot by a landslide in collection and want list volume, coming in 18% above the No. 2 title, David Bowie’s ? (Blackstar), and 33.37% ahead of Kendrick Lamar’s major-label debut good kid, m.A.A.d city, the No. 3 album. READ MORE Discogs Unveils New Inventory Platform for Professional Record Sellers Lamar is the only artist to have multiple albums in the top 10. In addition to m.A.A.d city, his acclaimed follow-up, To Pimp a Butterfly, comes in at No. 7, while his 2017 album Damn (No. 15) and his 2016 compilation Untitled Unmastered (No. 93) also appear. Bowie also enjoys multiple entries in the Top 200. Beyond ? (Blackstar), the late icon's 2013 album, The Next Day (No. 27), and his posthumous EP, No Plan (No. 184), also earned spots in the top 200.