Anti-Hit List
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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 favourite 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, and currently appears on the Toronto Star's website.
In 2005, Sakamoto and the Star launched an Anti-Hit List podcast.
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