Melancholyflower
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Album Ratings 48
Objectivity 71%

Last Active 05-21-13 11:09 pm
Joined 05-20-13

Review Comments 3

Average Rating: 3.59
Rating Variance: 0.41
Objectivity Score: 71%
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5.0 classic
Funkadelic Maggot Brain
Pink Floyd The Dark Side of the Moon

4.5 superb
2Pac Greatest Hits
Bob Marley and The Wailers Exodus
Pink Floyd Animals
Pink Floyd The Dark Side of the Moon (Immersion)

4.0 excellent
Bob Marley and The Wailers Catch A Fire
Bob Marley and The Wailers Natural Mystic: The Legend Lives On
Bootsy Collins Ahh... The Name Is Bootsy, Baby!
I won't give a whole album review, because it would be far too long and time consuming, however, any album with "Munchies For Your Love" on it's track-list has to be an automatic 4. Bootsy Collin's really showed that he was capable of holding his own post P-Funk.
Daft Punk Discovery
Frank Zappa Apostrophe
Frank Zappa Hot Rats
Funkadelic One Nation Under a Groove
Mr. Bungle Mr. Bungle
Pink Floyd Wish You Were Here
Red Hot Chili Peppers Blood Sugar Sex Magik
Rush Hemispheres
Talking Heads Remain in Light
The Clash Sandinista!

3.5 great
2Pac Me Against the World
2Pac All Eyez on Me
Aphex Twin Windowlicker
Bob Marley and The Wailers Uprising
Bob Marley and The Wailers Burnin'
Frank Zappa Jazz From Hell
Funkadelic America Eats Its Young
Funkadelic Cosmic Slop
Michael Jackson Thriller
N.E.R.D. In Search Of
No Doubt Tragic Kingdom
Pink Floyd Atom Heart Mother
Red Hot Chili Peppers One Hot Minute
I can't begin to fathom why on earth this album would have a lower rating than their current "I'm With You", this album has so much heart and merrit... I personally believe most people's beef with this album lies with the fact that the Chili's temporarily changed their sound and got a replacement member that seemed to only work on a proffessional level. However, this album has many great songs with amazing changes and overall brilliant instrumentation. It was the first album that Flea really took the lead with his bass, without being too gratuitous or over the top. Songs such as Deep Kick and Aeroplane make you want to move and singles like "My Friends" bring a much more 90's psychadelic metal influence to it, however, what's wrong with that? Navarro may be a douche, and easily manifests that through some of his technical guitar playing. However, I would say that he DID know what he was doing and he managed to make a decent follow up to BSSM. Sure, it couldn't truly hold a candle, but as it's own thing, I wouldn't hesitate to call it a great album to your music collection..
Red Hot Chili Peppers Freaky Styley
Rush Moving Pictures
Talking Heads More Songs About Buildings and Food
The Clash Combat Rock

3.0 good
Bob Marley and The Wailers Legend
Daft Punk Random Access Memories
It has a few gems, a few songs that just drag on too long with nice yet repetitive melodic breaks. However,
the good songs on this album are very good. Lose Yourself to Dance and Doin' It Right definitely make me
groove, and although Get Lucky is a little played out, it is still one of the best mainstream songs I have heard
in a while. In conclusion, I'd say this is a good album for your overall music archive, but a great contribution
to the mainstream music scene.
Frank Zappa Sheik Yerbouti
No Doubt Return of Saturn
Red Hot Chili Peppers By the Way
Talking Heads Naked
The Clash London Calling
Warpaint The Fool
Good album... I think it lacks something, though. It's good mood music and I dug it the first listen, but honestly, there's something not quite there- but how I wish it was. These bitches have potential, I just hope they don't fall into that cliche niche of being hipster girls with some decent chops and experemental potential that's shot down due to ego. Sorry, just had to say it.

2.5 average
Pink Floyd The Division Bell
Red Hot Chili Peppers I'm With You

2.0 poor
No Doubt Push and Shove
She and Him Volume Three
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