Average Rating: 4.36 Rating Variance: 0.54 Objectivity Score: 46% (Poorly Balanced)
Sort by: Rating | Release Date | Rating Date | Name5.0 classicAnal Cunt I Like It When You DieAnal Cunt Picnic of LoveCamel MirageCanned Heat Boogie With Canned HeatCreedence Clearwater Revival Cosmo's FactoryCreedence Clearwater Revival Willy and the Poor BoysGenesis FoxtrotGenesis Selling England by the PoundGong Angel's EggKashiwa Daisuke Program Music ILed Zeppelin Led ZeppelinLed Zeppelin Led Zeppelin IVLed Zeppelin Led Zeppelin IIPink Floyd The Dark Side of the MoonPink Floyd Wish You Were HerePink Floyd MeddlePink Floyd The WallQueens of the Stone Age Songs for the DeafSteppenwolf SteppenwolfThe Dillinger Escape Plan Miss Machinethe spunyboys Rockabilly LegacyThis album from the French band the spunyboys has surprised me upon it's discovery, caught the band playing live at a club. seeing them live is an addictive experience of it's own, they communicate so much energy, and even if they often play the same set of songs at different lives, it's still worth seeing that bassist dooing crazy stuff with his contrabass (throwing it the air, dancing with it, climbing over it while soloing) rthe band is as good to listen to over and over again on their CD /album as they are live, it communicates the same raw energy and power, and they deserve a larger audience, so give this band a try The Zombies Odessey and OracleWeen The MolluskYes Close to the EdgeYes FragileYGGDRASIL (Swe) Prose Edda4.5 superbBirth Control Hoodoo ManCanned Heat Canned HeatCreedence Clearwater Revival Bayou CountryCreedence Clearwater Revival Creedence Clearwater RevivalGong Flying TeapotJam It! Following The Unknownso i kept falling on reviews of this album on progarchives and other sites, and i was curious as to why it was rated so good, well, i must say i am impressed by their performances, these guys are russian, and prove to us that this country knows it's rhythm and melodies very well. it's got a slight prog metal edge to it, but the album remains very accessible, just perfectly balanced between energy and pure mechanical showoff of progressive performances, hats off to these guys, really, if you're a better reviewer than me give these guys a listen and write a better review Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin IIILed Zeppelin Houses of the HolyPink Floyd The Piper at the Gates of DawnPink Floyd AnimalsSteppenwolf The SecondSteppenwolf MonsterThe Dillinger Escape Plan Calculating InfinityThe Dillinger Escape Plan Ire Works4.0 excellentAcid Mothers Temple Pink Lady Lemonade ~ You're From Inner SpaceAtomic Rooster Death Walks Behind YouBirth Control OperationCanned Heat Future BluesCargo CargoCreedence Clearwater Revival Green RiverFoo Fighters Foo FightersGong Camembert ElectriqueIron Butterfly In-A-Gadda-Da-VidaJig-Ai Jig-AiPink Floyd Atom Heart MotherPink Floyd A Saucerful of SecretsPink Floyd UmmagummaQueens of the Stone Age Rated RQueens of the Stone Age ...Like ClockworkThe Datsuns The DatsunsWeen GodWeenSatan: The Oneness3.5 greatAcid Mothers Temple The Ripper at the Heaven's Gates of DarkColonel Bagshot Oh What A Lovely WarCreedence Clearwater Revival PendulumH.P. Lovecraft H.P. LovecraftNebulous Sun Nebulous Sunthis is the band's first album, there has been better first albums, but it's not that bad of a beginning, i bet later albums could be more promising. Nebulous Sun The Storytellerthe intellectual intention of the album is most certainly a bit more mature here than the first album, but i must admit it even amidst interesting experimentations and technical prowesses of time signatures, and a certain maturity to the content, i think it lacks the naive energy of the first album3.0 goodLed Zeppelin Coda2.0 poorCreedence Clearwater Revival Mardi Gras1.0 awfulbrokeNCYDE Guilty Pleasure
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