Average Rating: 4.12 Rating Variance: 0.56 Objectivity Score: 54% (Somewhat Balanced)
Sort by: Rating | Release Date | Rating Date | Name5.0 classicAC/DC Back In BlackDeafheaven SunbatherDeath The Sound of PerseveranceJames Taylor Sweet Baby JamesJeff Buckley GracemewithoutYou Brother, SistermewithoutYou A to B: LifeNeutral Milk Hotel In the Aeroplane Over the SeaNirvana In UteroNirvana NevermindPink Floyd The Dark Side of the MoonRed Hot Chili Peppers CalifornicationMore mature and confident than Blood Sugar Sex Magik and it features their strongest songwriting.Californication also features many beautiful melodic moments and has a more toned down yet more engaging feel. One of the great alternative rock albums of the 90s.Sigur Ros Agætis byrjunSlayer Reign in BloodThe Jimi Hendrix Experience Are You ExperiencedThe Smashing Pumpkins Mellon Collie and the Infinite SadnessWell, for starters this album has some of the greatest songs of the 90's. The hardcore hatred of "Bullet With Butterfly Wings" is then balanced out with the chill calm of "1979." This is essentially a summary of the album itself. It ranges from exciting, fast paced rock to slow, melodic rock. It also might be one of the most ambitious albums ever conceived, up there with Pink Floyd's "The Wall" as one of the longest and greatest concept albums ever. It may not be perfect, but it has great emotional sweep and some incredible musicianship for all to enjoy.The Smashing Pumpkins Siamese DreamTool ÆnimaSimply put this is one of the greatest albums ever released. It?s on Spotify finally so go check it out. Tool LateralusTrophy Scars Holy Vacants4.5 superbAgalloch The MantleAmon Amarth Twilight of the Thunder GodBrand New The Devil and God Are Raging Inside MeCat Stevens Tea for the TillermanDeafheaven Ordinary Corrupt Human LoveDeath Spiritual HealingDemon Hunter ExtremistDemon Hunter delivers high intensity metal with reflective,introspective lyrics. One of their best albums to date.Demon Hunter The TriptychElliott Smith Either/OrHurt Vol. 1Hurt Vol. IIJudas Priest PainkillerKillswitch Engage Alive or Just BreathingMetallica Ride the LightningMetallica Master of PuppetsmewithoutYou Pale HorsesMudvayne L.D. 50Opeth My Arms, Your HearseParabelle A Summit Borderline 2016Pearl Jam TenRadical Face The Family Tree: The RootsSepultura Beneath the RemainsSugary Sweet Machines Tours of the BleakSystem of a Down ToxicitySystem of a Down System of a DownThe Tallest Man on Earth The Wild HuntThe Wildhearts Earth vs. The WildheartsTool Fear InoculumTool 10,000 Days4.0 excellentA Slow Descent Dance With Me Upon His Secret OceanA Tribe Called Quest Midnight MaraudersAlanis Morissette Jagged Little PillNever underestimate the power of nostalgia. It can make us look back fondly on times that may not have been so bright, or on things that may not have been all that great, but we love them anyways. But every once in awhile a bit of nostalgia turns out to be just as great as we remember it, maybe even better. Jagged Little Pill fits that description perfectly. I remember hearing many of the songs from this album on the radio when I was very young, probably four or five. I didn't know why, but I loved those songs. Hits like "Oughtta Know" and "Ironic" were great songs to grow with, but now they are even better because I can actually understand them and catch the meanings in them. Listening to this album was like a trip to memory lane, and it was a great trip. Many of these songs I had forgotten completely, until I listened to this album again. It has a few weak songs, this is true. But I can easily overlook this when it has so many other great tracks on it.American Football American FootballAriana Grande Dangerous WomanThough inconsistent and overlong, Dangerous Women is a fun, high energy album thanks to Grande's beautifully excellent vocals and enough moments of ingenuity to make this album well worth a listen. Ayreon The Human EquationBlack Sabbath ParanoidBoysetsfire BoysetsfireA solid later effort by Boysetsfire. It may not reach their previous highs but it comes close and features some excellent tracks. Cat Stevens Teaser and the FirecatChevelle Wonder What's NextCold Year Of The SpiderCold 13 Ways to Bleed On StageDeafheaven Roads to JudahDemon Hunter The World Is a ThornDemon Hunter Demon HunterDemon Hunter WardEUS Worst Case ScenarioElliott Smith Roman CandleElliott Smith Elliott SmithGazpacho DemonLive Throwing CopperMegadeth Rust in PeaceMetallica Kill 'Em AllNothing More Nothing MoreOpeth MorningriseParabelle A Summit Borderline/A Drop OceanicRadiohead OK ComputerI give you, the most overrated album of all time. A collection of every unpleasant sound mixed together. And Thomas Yorke's incessant whining doesn't help matters either. This album is an insult to the label "alternative rock." Unless you mean it as in "an alternative to rock."Red Hot Chili Peppers Blood Sugar Sex MagikSepultura Chaos A.D.System of a Down Steal This Album!Tool UndertowTrophy Scars Bad LuckUlver Messe I.X-VI.XUlver Bergtatt - Et eeventyr i 5 capitlerVOLA Inmazes3.5 greatA Slow Descent On GanymedeA strong first effort from a bright young musician. Flawed, yet deeply atmospheric and haunting. A solid first LPAmon Amarth With Oden on Our SideDemon Hunter True DefianceDemon Hunter OutliveHeathen Victims of DeceptionMercyful Fate MelissaMetallica ...And Justice for AllMassive,ambitious and bloated. Metallica's fourth album is a flawed epic featuring lengthy songs and great moments of intensity.It opens and closes with two excellent trash metal songs,"Blackened" and Dyer's Eve." Both are excellent and sustain their intensity quite well. But the rest of the tracks are mixed. ...And Justice for All is a good song but it over stays its welcome. This is the trouble with many other songs, such as "Frayed Ends of Sanity" and "To Live is to Die" Songs like "Shortest Straw" and "Eye of the Beholder" are much better, both are faster and less repetitive. But the star of the album is "One." This song actually starts out quite slowly and melodically,but slowly builds and builds. It evolves into an all out rage fest by the end and features excellent lyrics that grow darker as the song becomes more intense. This album lacks the focus and over all intensity of earlier albums such as "Ride the Lightning" and "Master of Puppets" but ...And justice for All is still a very good album. It's ambition and overall intensity help you look past most of it's flaws...usually.Rancid ...And Out Come the WolvesTegan and Sara Love You to DeathNot groundbreaking for sure, but it's light poppy fun with moments of emotional sincerity. Tool OpiateType O Negative The Origin of the Feces3.0 goodOpeth OrchidStone Sour House of Gold and Bones - Part 1Stone Sour House of Gold and Bones - Part 2System of a Down HypnotizeTrophy Scars Darts to the SeaType O Negative Slow, Deep, and Hard2.5 averageR.E.M. Automatic for the People2.0 poorRadiohead Kid ASystem of a Down Mezmerize1.5 very poorRadiohead The Bends1.0 awfulLou Reed and Metallica LuluWhat garbagethis album is. I mean, c'mon, we have lyrics about cutting legs and tits off while thinking about Boris Karloff, being spermless like a girl and "sucking a colored man's dick" What the hell was Lou Reed thinking? What was Metallica thinking? Of all the projects they could be working on, this was their best option? Hell, I would have settled for St. Angrier, the sequel to St. Anger than have to listen to this crap. Now, I know Lou Reed is dead,so this may sound insensitive, but it really does sound like he is dying on this album. If he was dying, why would he want to make another album? Reed's death is sad, but so is the fact that he took the time to write these lyrics. It is also sad that Metallica decided that this would be a good use of their time and that Lulu would be a good album. Just tragic all around.
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