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5.0 classic
AC/DC Back In Black
Alice in Chains Dirt
Arcade Fire Funeral
The best album of 2004, hands down.
At the Drive-In Relationship of Command
At The Drive-In's Relationship Of Command is a true triumph. Cedric and Omar-Rodriguez have created an album full of energy with imaginative yet also realistic themes. No misses, no weak moments, no draining songs, just a band in their full prime.
Bloc Party Silent Alarm
Children of Bodom Follow the Reaper
Children of Bodom Hatebreeder
David Bowie The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars
David Bowie Hunky Dory
David Bowie Station to Station
David Bowie "Heroes"
David Bowie Blackstar
Destroyer Kaputt
Eminem The Marshall Mathers LP
The best hip-hop album of all time. Anybody who disagrees is disqualified (:
Emperor In the Nightside Eclipse
Every second of the album is brilliantly exceuted. A Norwegian zenith.
Faith No More Angel Dust
Godspeed You! Black Emperor Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven
Godspeed You! Black Emperor F♯ A♯ ∞
In Flames The Jester Race
Interpol Turn on the Bright Lights
Joy Division Closer
Joy Division Unknown Pleasures
Joy Division Substance
Kendrick Lamar To Pimp a Butterfly
Wow. Just wow. Just when I thought Good kid was awesome, Kendrick makes a second phenomenal album in a row raising the bar for not only himself but the whole hip-hop genre. Not one song on the album is a miss. What Mezzanine is to Massive Attack, Master Of Puppets to Metallica, that's what To Pimp A Butterfly is to Kendrick - a 3rd album that is truly a benchmark in the music community. Every single track tells a very that always manages to impress, combining funk, jazz and soul, matching Kendrick's verses and the song's flows perfecty. The main standout would be the ultimate track, Mortal Man - an absolutely 12-minute piece where 2Pac (yes, 2Pac) is interviewed by Kendrick himself. Now I am most certain the next CD he will make is a lock to be a bigger classic than this one. Mark my words: he will go down as one of the biggest rappers ever, and so will his albums, up there with Aquemini, Illmatic, The Marshall Matters LP and other albums more alike.
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin IV
Easily my favorite Led Zeppelin album and probably my favorite record of the 70's. Inevitably catchy, energetic, powerful, it's a true landmark for the blues rock genre. It also has probably the biggest hit of all time, or one of the biggest. Which one is it? You definitely know.
Massive Attack Mezzanine
Massive Attack's best album, Mezzanine, is known for its distinctive yet hauntingly beautiful vocals from Elizabeth Fraser, Horace Andy, Sara Jay and, well, obviously, Robert Del Naja and Daddy G. I remember the first song I listened to from the trip-hop masters was Risingson back in 2011. I was interested, so I decided to listen to the whole album and it completely blew me away. Continuing off from Blue Lines & Protection, Mezzanine is another album containing samples such as I Found A Reason from the afromentioned Risingson, Our Day Will Come from Exchange10:15 Saturday Night from probably my favorite cover ever, Man Next Door. Unlike John Holt, Massive Attack's composition & Horace Andy's vocals actually took the song to a whole new level, sung in a very unusual yet subtle way. But the biggest highlight of this album should be Group Four. While it may be longest song on the album, it gets intense after, say, 5 and a half minutes. The song sounds like you're being pulled into a black hole until you've reached the end when everything goes back to normal. It's a real shame how they're not very popular in America.
Meat Loaf Bat Out of Hell
Metallica Ride the Lightning
The only Metallica record I've found worthy of a maximum rating because they quite matured fron Kill 'Em All. More guitar solos, fresher vocals and better lyricism. And no, I don't find Master Of Puppets better than this; while this album contains no filler or wasted moments, Master Of Puppets only has 1: Leper Messiah.
Muse Absolution
So, as you can tell by my username, I'm a Muse fanboy and all of their albums were always cohesive and have never had weak points. Some people say this is their magnum opus, some like me claim BH&R, while the majority chooses OOS. For me, every Muse album is like a testament which flawlessly showcases Matthew's haunting yet subtle vocals, Chris' bass & Dom's drumming. Although some may disagree, I am a guy who respects everybody's opinions, except for those who call them a Radiohead replica. Time Is Running Out, Stockholm Syndrome, The Small Print, Sing For Absolution and Hysteria are all classics that define Muse's credibility to write addictive, emotional, hard rocking and stunning songs.
Muse Showbiz
Muse Origin of Symmetry
Muse Black Holes & Revelations
Muse The Resistance
Muse The 2nd Law
Muse Drones
My Bloody Valentine Loveless
Let's say that My Bloody Valentine's music can be definitely compared to sugar. Sugar is known for being sweet, delicious, irresistible and will leave a pleasant taste in your mouth. That's where Loveless comes in. Each song on the album is just like a sugar cube, a piece of chocolate, dark, tasteful and happy. My Bloody Valentine's Loveless isn't just like sugar or chocolate - it's an orgasm. A sexy, subtle, dreamy and beautiful orgasm and stands as the crowning achievement of the shoegaze genre, next to Souvlaki.
Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds Skeleton Tree
Never have I been more torn in picking an AOTY... this, AMSP & Blackstar are my top 3, but which one is better, I don't know...
Nirvana In Utero
It's quite funny how Nirvana actually somehow managed to make their first real classic. While Nevermind was a near-staggering piece of work, in a way, Dave Grohl, Krist Novoselic and Kurt Cobain really did it this time. Some of the songs on Nevermind kinda sounded uninspired, while on In Utero, they sound like they're ready for everything.
Oasis (What's the Story) Morning Glory?
I am appalled to see the horrible statements at the top. Oasis sucks? How? Those are not valid arguments! What's The Story was considered Oasis' worldwide breakthrough containing Britpop landmarks such as Wonderwall, Don't Look Back In Anger and Champagne Supernova. It's nearly as just as good as Definitely Maybe - the Gallaghers' voices are simply shining through each song.
Oasis Definitely Maybe
The definition of Britpop (no, not British pop, a British type of grunge). Live Forever, Supersonic, Rock 'N' Roll Star, Cigarettes & Alcohol are the songs that define Oasis.
Pearl Jam Ten
The album along with Nirvana's Nevermind that propelled grunge to mainstream. Eddie Vedder's lyricism has never sounded better on this LP.
Pink Floyd The Dark Side of the Moon
The Dark Side Of The Moon is an album that is not only the magnum opus of Pink Floyd's five decade career, but also the pinnacle of the 1970s thanks to the emotional resonance exploited throughout the tracks. Unlike Meddle, Pink Floyd have wanted to take a much more sonic approach, carefully placing all the guitars, drums and other sound effects. No other progressive rock album has been defining others as this one. It is simply progressive rock at its core.
Pink Floyd Wish You Were Here
While not better than the album that defined the 1970s, Wish You Were Here is an exhilarating 5-track journey which shows various moods as each second passes: gloom, loss, tragedy, emotion, joy, regret, sorrow. Wish You Were Here still stands as a major highlight in Pink Floyd's catalog.
Pink Floyd The Wall
Queens of the Stone Age Songs for the Deaf
Queens Of The Stone Age have created a landmark album for the hard/stoner rock genre filled with catchy, mesmerizing, heavy and dazzling riffs that will make your day great. They haven't put a foot wrong in the whole album.
R.E.M. Automatic for the People
Radiohead The Bends
Radiohead have taken a huge leap forward with their second album. Radiohead were first considered a rip-off band who tried to emulate the sound of grunge and impersonate their peers, but on The Bends, Radiohead have become their own band with every track having a different vibe and theme. This would only be considered the start of Radiohead's genius composing/songwriting formula, and it shows they're not a 1-dimensional band as of this album, never straying again from their roots.
Radiohead OK Computer
1997 was known as the year when the UK dominated. There were artists which made breakthroughs such as Spice Girls, The Verve, The Prodigy, The Chemical Brothers, Mansun and, of course, Radiohead.rWith OK Computer, Radiohead have established themselves as one of the most critically acclaimed and important bands of our generation. Thom Yorke's clean and honest vocals, the rest of the band's melodic composition and Nigel Godrich's production make this album a perfect harmony. I can't pick a favorite song from this album because they're all brilliant. You can name this album the British Pinkerton, mainly because both albums have similaraties - there are no misfires, the previous album[s] (The Bends and The Blue Album) also brought them glowing reviews, some songs can remind you of those from the album before that (Exit Music (For A Film) reminds me of Street Spirit (Fade Out), The Good Life reminds me of Say It Ain't So) etc. All in all, OK Computer is a fantastic album though I'm not the first one to say that, and if you don't like it -- what is wrong with you!?
Radiohead A Moon Shaped Pool
Yes, it is that good. Probably the best album since OK Computer.
Rage Against the Machine Rage Against the Machine
Slayer Seasons in the Abyss
Similarly to Ride The Lightning, the only Slayer album which actually deserves a perfect score. Why? There is so much variety here! You have slow, slow to fast and extremely fast songs while the lyrics are a step up from Reign In Blood & South Of Heaven. Slayer still stands as one of the most influential bands in extreme metal, though they never topped any of their first five LPs after this one.
Soundgarden Superunknown
Yes, you heard me right. This is better than Nevermind. It shows Soundgarden becoming even more ambitious after the success of their first masterpiece, Badmotorfinger. It shows them combining different moods and themes all put into one album: relationships (Mailman), End of the world (The one and only - Black Hole Sun), despair (The Day I Tried To Live), catchiness/fun (Spoonman), death/suicide (Like Suicide, Let Me Drown) and another dimension (Superunkown) Even the shorter tracks were also pulled off very well. Kickstand? Half? Brilliant. Soundgarden have truly made their magnum opus. I have to apologize to Pearl Jam, Alice In Chains and Nirvana, because this is the defining grunge album. Now fight me.
Streetlight Manifesto Everything Goes Numb
An uplifting anthem by the third-wave ska group Streetlight Manifesto. Bored? This will cheer you up. Broke up with your boy/girlfriend? This will cheer you up. Feeling tired after coming home from work? This will cheer you up. Are you in a high speed chase from the police? This record sounds like it.
Streetlight Manifesto The Hands That Thieve
System of a Down Toxicity
The Beatles Revolver
The Beatles Abbey Road
The Beatles The Beatles
The Beatles Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
The National Boxer
The National High Violet
The Smiths The Queen Is Dead
The Stone Roses The Stone Roses
Thrice Vheissu
The whole album is like an icing on the cake. Reminds me of At-The Drive In & Enter Shikari.
Tool Lateralus
U2 Achtung Baby
U2 The Joshua Tree
Weezer Pinkerton
A raw album that is equally funny and can make you chuckle, but also sad and painful and can make you weep. Rivers is a true poet and his emotion is undescribable. Better than the Blue Album? Definitely.
Weezer Weezer
Wu-Tang Clan Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)

4.5 superb
Adele 21
Agalloch The Mantle
Animal Collective Merriweather Post Pavilion
It's psychedelic pop, people, it's supposed to sound like that. Jeez.
Arcade Fire The Suburbs
Arctic Monkeys Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not
Arsis A Celebration of Guilt
Even though this is Arsis' debut album, it sometimes feels like it isn't. James Malone is a genius. His vocal work on this record is impeccable. Full of exploding and insanely catchy riffs and fast paced drumming, Arsis' The Celebration Of Guilt is a landmark album for both American metal and the melodic death metal scene. A must have for any fan of extreme metal. You won't regret it.
At the Drive-In In/Casino/Out
Bon Iver Bon Iver, Bon Iver
Converge Jane Doe
Cynic Focus
Danny Brown Atrocity Exhibition
David Bowie Low
Deafheaven Sunbather
Don't let the repetitive screaming fool you into thinking this is not worthy of your time or just something stolen from other artist to make it uninteresting, or that it's "typical mindless screaming". And frankly, it's not. The album is like a 60-minute symphony which is bleak, furious, smart and elegant. Once you listen to it, the melodies will get stuck in your head and you will surely listen to this over and over again. This is something both Black Metal and non-Black Metal fans should listen to.
Deafheaven New Bermuda
On New Bermuda, Deafheaven were so pleased with themselves and the acclaim they received on Sunbather that they made a second masterpiece in a row. Now darker, unaware of fond drama, but still subtle and beautiful, it feels like a journey. The only downside to this album is that it's shorter and it has 5 tracks, and that's a little disappointing, but that doesn't mean any of them are filler. Deafheaven have proved why they should always be happy with they do and what they compose. P.S. Baby Blue gives me goosebumps almost every single time I hear it.
Deftones Diamond Eyes
Dissection Storm of the Light's Bane
Editors An End Has A Start
Eminem Curtain Call: The Hits
Faith No More The Real Thing
Fleet Foxes Fleet Foxes
Fleet Foxes Helplessness Blues
Florence and the Machine Ceremonials
The way it was all put together, this has potential to become a future classic. What Florence and her Machines have made is inhumane. Lungs was excellent but it had a few misses, while this one takes the group to a whole new level. It was undoubted that F+TM was a gift bestowed upon us. Be sure to check out especially Shake It Out, the best song of 2011. Others I would say are also recommended are Spectrum, No Light x2, Leave My Body and Breaking Down.
Foo Fighters The Colour and the Shape
Foo Fighters Wasting Light
Franz Ferdinand Franz Ferdinand
Godspeed You! Black Emperor Slow Riot For New Zero Kanada
Green Day Dookie
Grimes Art Angels
In Flames Colony
Interpol Antics
Interpol El Pintor
James Blake The Colour in Anything
Jamie xx In Colour
Kendrick Lamar good kid, m.A.A.d city
King Crimson In the Court of the Crimson King
Lorde Pure Heroine
Massive Attack Blue Lines
Megadeth Rust in Peace
Metallica Master of Puppets
Metallica ...And Justice for All
My Chemical Romance The Black Parade
Neutral Milk Hotel In the Aeroplane Over the Sea
I love you, Jesus Christ, yes I do...
Nirvana Nevermind
Opeth Still Life
Opeth Blackwater Park
Opeth Ghost Reveries
Queens of the Stone Age Rated R
Queens of the Stone Age Lullabies to Paralyze
Radiohead In Rainbows
Rammstein Mutter
Slayer Reign in Blood
An almost classic album let down by the fact that nearly every song is only 2 minutes long. It's quite a shame, though, as it feels more like an EP rather than an LP this way. However, Reign In Blood is considered as a stone-cold, thrash metal masterpiece: disgusting, bleak, fast and filthy. Check out Angel Of Death, Jesus Saves and Raining Blood, one of the defining and monumental songs in metal.
Slayer Hell Awaits
Slipknot Vol. 3: The Subliminal Verses
Slowdive Souvlaki
Slowdive Pygmalion
System of a Down Mezmerize
The Beatles Rubber Soul
The Mars Volta Frances the Mute
The National Alligator
The National Sleep Well Beast
The Offspring Smash
The Strokes Is This It
The Verve Urban Hymns
The War On Drugs Lost in the Dream
The xx xx
Thrice The Illusion of Safety
Tool Ænima
Tool 10,000 Days
Tricky Maxinquaye
TV on the Radio Dear Science
Wintersun Wintersun

4.0 excellent
A Day To Remember Common Courtesy
A Tribe Called Quest We got it from Here… Thank You 4 Your service
Adele 25
Alice in Chains Facelift
Aphex Twin Selected Ambient Works 85-92
Arcade Fire Neon Bible
Arctic Monkeys Favourite Worst Nightmare
Avenged Sevenfold Waking the Fallen
Still the best Avenged Sevenfold album ever. Compared to their stuff today, this is a classic! But, some songs are way too long and can get repetitive, but it's still a damn great record. Chapter Four still remains their est song to date, at least for me.
Avenged Sevenfold The Stage
Bloc Party Hymns
Brian Fallon Painkillers
Bring Me the Horizon Sempiternal
Bring Me the Horizon That's the Spirit
Bullet for My Valentine The Poison
This album was pretty much my jam back in 2009 when I first heard of Bullet Of My Valentine. It's an incredible debut with great riffs, some superb solos, all what you need for a debut album. While it's not really perfect, it's an outstanding addition for the metalcore genre, and it's a real shame they never succeeded to make another near-masterpiece like this one.
Coldplay A Rush of Blood to the Head
Converge You Fail Me
Cynic Traced in Air
Deftones White Pony
Deftones Gore
Depeche Mode Spirit
Dissection The Somberlain
Editors The Back Room
Eminem The Slim Shady LP
Eminem The Eminem Show
Enter Shikari The Mindsweep
Faith No More Sol Invictus
Florence and the Machine Lungs
Franz Ferdinand You Could Have It So Much Better
Green Day American Idiot
Grimes Visions
Iggy Pop Post Pop Depression
In Flames Reroute to Remain
In Flames Clayman
In Flames Whoracle
Kendrick Lamar untitled unmastered.
Kendrick Lamar DAMN.
Killswitch Engage Incarnate
Impressive, even though this is my first Killswitch Engage record... I guess better late than never.
Korn Korn
Korn Follow the Leader
Korn Untouchables
Korn The Serenity of Suffering
Lana Del Rey Honeymoon
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin III
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin II
Linkin Park Hybrid Theory
Linkin Park Meteora
Linkin Park The Hunting Party
Maroon 5 Songs About Jane
Massive Attack 100th Window
Massive Attack's fourth effort does not disappoint. The album, which does not have any samples, or jazz elements which had existed in their previous record are vanished and instead of Sara Jay and Elizabeth Fraser we have Sinead O' Connor. Horace Andy returns from Blue Lines and Mezzanine, but from the band only 3D does vocals. While Massive Attack may have changed their style, they changed in an undisappointing way combining soul, trip hop and electronica. The songs are longer, but sometimes the songs can be a tad too boring and repetitive at times due to that circumstance.
Massive Attack Protection
Massive Attack Ritual Spirit
Welcome back, Massive Attack. It's great to see Tricky is with you again.
Megadeth Countdown to Extinction
Megadeth Peace Sells... but Who's Buying?
Megadeth Endgame
Metallica Kill 'Em All
Oasis Be Here Now
Oasis The Masterplan
Oasis Dig Out Your Soul
Opeth Morningrise
Opeth Damnation
Opeth My Arms, Your Hearse
Pearl Jam Vitalogy
Queens of the Stone Age ...Like Clockwork
Queens of the Stone Age Villains
Radiohead Amnesiac
Radiohead Kid A
Radiohead Hail to the Thief
Rage Against the Machine Evil Empire
Rage Against the Machine The Battle of Los Angeles
Rammstein Sehnsucht
Rammstein Reise, Reise
Rihanna ANTI
Slayer Show No Mercy
Slayer South of Heaven
Sleater-Kinney No Cities to Love
Slipknot Slipknot
Slowdive Slowdive (LP)
Soundgarden Badmotorfinger
Soundgarden A-Sides
System of a Down System of a Down
System of a Down Steal This Album!
System of a Down Hypnotize
The 1975 I Like It When You Sleep, For You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware of It
The Gaslight Anthem Handwritten
The Killers Hot Fuss
The Killers Sam's Town
The Last Shadow Puppets Everything You've Come To Expect
The Mars Volta De-Loused in the Comatorium
The Mars Volta The Bedlam in Goliath
The Mars Volta Noctourniquet
The National Trouble Will Find Me
The Strokes Room on Fire
The War On Drugs A Deeper Understanding
The xx Coexist
The xx I See You
Thrice The Artist in the Ambulance
Thrice To Be Everywhere Is to Be Nowhere
Vektor Terminal Redux
Weezer Everything Will Be Alright in the End
Weezer The White Album
After EWBAITE, I thought it would then take Weezer another decade or so to create another classic. Boy was I wrong. This is easily the 4th work of art by Weezer. Who knew Rivers still had it in him. This is the 2nd album in a row with no embarrassing or foolish moments, and it should easily put the four-piece outfit into the right place. Old Weezer fans, get ready to rejoice.

3.5 great
A Day To Remember Homesick
Adele 19
Alessia Cara Know-It-All
Alice in Chains Alice in Chains
Arca Xen
Arcade Fire Reflektor
Arctic Monkeys Humbug
Arctic Monkeys AM
At the Drive-In Acrobatic Tenement
At the Drive-In in•ter a•li•a
Avenged Sevenfold Sounding the Seventh Trumpet
Avenged Sevenfold City of Evil
Bon Iver 22, A Million
Chris Cornell Higher Truth
Coldplay Parachutes
Coldplay Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends
Converge Axe to Fall
Daft Punk Random Access Memories
Random Access Memories isn't terrible, but not a classic either -- it's just good, that's all.
Editors The Weight of Your Love
Editors In Dream
Electric Six Fire
Eminem Encore
Eminem Recovery
Eminem The Marshall Mathers LP 2
Evanescence Fallen
Evanescence The Open Door
Foo Fighters Concrete and Gold
Franz Ferdinand Tonight: Franz Ferdinand
Franz Ferdinand Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Action
Godsmack Faceless
Green Day Warning
Green Day iTRE!
Grimes Halfaxa
In Flames Come Clarity
Interpol Our Love to Admire
James Blunt Back To Bedlam
Keane Under The Iron Sea
Kyuss Welcome to Sky Valley
Linkin Park One More Light
Marilyn Manson Heaven Upside Down
Massive Attack Heligoland
Megadeth Dystopia
Metallica Load
Metallica Metallica
Metallica Death Magnetic
Mudvayne Mudvayne
My Chemical Romance Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge
My Chemical Romance I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love
My Chemical Romance Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys
Dear Sputnik... Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na
Neutral Milk Hotel On Avery Island
Nickelback Silver Side Up
Nirvana Bleach
Oasis Don't Believe the Truth
Paramore After Laughter
Pearl Jam Vs.
Pearl Jam Backspacer
Queens of the Stone Age Queens of the Stone Age
Queens of the Stone Age Era Vulgaris
Radiohead The King of Limbs
Rage Against the Machine Renegades
Savage Garden Savage Garden
Scars on Broadway Scars on Broadway
Slayer Divine Intervention
Slayer Christ Illusion
Slayer Repentless
Slipknot Iowa
Slipknot All Hope Is Gone
Slipknot .5: The Gray Chapter
Soundgarden Down on the Upside
Soundgarden King Animal
The Killers Day & Age
The Kooks Inside In/Inside Out
The Kooks Konk
The Mars Volta Octahedron
The Stone Roses Second Coming
The Strokes First Impressions of Earth
The Strokes Angles
Thirty Seconds to Mars 30 Seconds To Mars
Tool Undertow
Twenty One Pilots Vessel
Weezer The Green Album
xSPONGEXCOREx How Tough Are Yah?
This is actually fun; quotes from the animated TV Series SpongeBob Squarepants put into a metalcore album. A neat idea.

3.0 good
AWOLNATION Megalithic Symphony
3.0 ratings for me are very rare; I only give them when a record leaves a very confusing impression on me. This is an example. Aaron Bruno has a good and gritty voice, but he doesn't know what to do with himself. I have no idea what to think about this one. Should I like it, should I hate it, I don't know... The album is a fusion of metal, indie, alternative, industrial... just basically almost every genre is present here. No idea about this one.
AWOLNATION Run
Megalithic Symphony Part duo. It seems I will never understand what is this band doing. Sorry, AWOLNATION, but you're a very confusing outfit. Maybe if you could be less mesmerizing, I could actually like you. But for now, you will remain a very strange one-hit wonder who had your 5 seconds on the stage.

2.5 average
3 Doors Down Away from the Sun
3 Doors Down The Better Life
A Day To Remember Bad Vibrations
Aiden Our Gangs Dark Oath
Airbourne Runnin' Wild
Arctic Monkeys Suck It and See
Atreyu Suicide Notes and Butterfly Kisses
Atreyu The Curse
Atreyu A Death-Grip on Yesterday
Atreyu Lead Sails Paper Anchor
Atreyu Congregation of the Damned
Buckcherry Black Butterfly
Bullet for My Valentine Scream Aim Fire
Bullet for My Valentine Fever
Bullet for My Valentine Venom
Coldplay X&Y
Cynic Kindly Bent to Free Us
True Hallucination Ideas and Endlessly Bountiful are great tracks and could have been used on Focus/Traced In Air. As for the rest of this album... meh...
Daughtry Daughtry
Daughtry Leave This Town
Ed Sheeran x
An uneven effort. X marks a departure from Ed's balladish roots and it makes a much more intriguing listen, but in the end, there isn't that will leave an impression on you... Photograph is an easy indicator of how average the album would sound. And, well, it is. Some songs do stand out, such as I'm A Mess & Sing.
Editors In This Light and On This Evening
Evanescence Evanescence
Faith No More Album of the Year
Falling in Reverse Just Like You
Florence and the Machine How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful
Foxes (UK) All I Need
Imagine Dragons Night Visions
In Flames A Sense of Purpose
Iron Maiden Powerslave
The most overrated album of all time?
Justin Bieber My World 2.0
To all the people giving this below a 2... You are all exaggarating. There is nothing bad, but nothing really noticeable here. His voice hadn't morphed yet because he was only 16. Lay off the hate!
Justin Bieber Under the Mistletoe
Justin Bieber Believe
Justin Bieber Purpose
Kanye West The Life of Pablo
Keane Hopes & Fears
Keane Strangeland
Kid Rock Rock N Roll Jesus
Korn Untitled
Lana Del Rey Lust For Life
Limp Bizkit Greatest Hitz
Linkin Park Minutes to Midnight
Linkin Park A Thousand Suns
Linkin Park Living Things
Metallica Reload
Mudvayne The New Game
Nickelback All the Right Reasons
Nickelback The State
One Direction Up All Night
One Direction Take Me Home
Panic! at the Disco Death of a Bachelor
Panic! At The Disco's (or should I say Brendon Urie's) fourth studio album is a really confusing effort. I've almost always found them really annoying, tedious or just dull. I liked Victorious, Death Of A Bachelor and Don't Threaten Me With A Good Time, but aside from that, the album has not much to offer or impress. I will say that it is the "best" album of Panic's discography.
Radiohead Pablo Honey
Not detestable, but yeah, it's their worst album.
Saliva Every Six Seconds
Slayer God Hates Us All
Soundgarden Ultramega OK
Soundgarden Louder Than Love
Soundgarden Screaming Life
Staind Break The Cycle
Staind Chapter V
The Killers Battle Born
The Killers Don't Waste Your Wishes
The Script #3
Come on, people, it's not that bad.
Trivium Ascendancy
Trivium Shogun
Weezer Make Believe
Weezer Pacific Daydream

2.0 poor
3 Doors Down Seventeen Days
3OH!3 Want
50 Cent The Massacre
Aiden Conviction
Andy Black The Shadow Side
Arcade Fire Everything Now
Ashlee Simpson Autobiography
Asking Alexandria Reckless and Relentless
Avenged Sevenfold Nightmare
All bad songs excluding Welcome To The Family and God Hates Us. Skip everything else.
Avicii True
True? False would be a better name. TROLOLOLOLOLOLOL
Black Veil Brides Black Veil Brides
Britney Spears Oops!...I Did It Again
Britney Spears ...Baby One More Time
Buckcherry All Night Long
Coldplay Ghost Stories
Device Device
Dissection Reinkaos
Disturbed The Sickness
Disturbed Believe
Eminem Relapse
Escape the Fate This War Is Ours
Faith No More Introduce Yourself
Foals Antidotes
Green Day 21st Century Breakdown
Green Day ¡UNO!
Halestorm Halestorm
Halestorm The Strange Case Of...
Hellyeah Hellyeah
Interpol Interpol
Katy Perry One of the Boys
Katy Perry Prism
Keane Perfect Symmetry
Kid Rock Devil Without a Cause
Kid Rock Born Free
Korn See You on the Other Side
Limp Bizkit Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water
Linkin Park Reanimation
Macklemore and Ryan Lewis This Unruly Mess I've Made
Compared to their debut effort, The Heist, this collection is a mess. Aside from Downtown, the duo seemed uninspired and made a true mess, which is what the album name describes perfectly.: This Unruly Mess I've Made. But also, clumsy.
Megadeth Risk
Mudvayne Lost and Found
Nickelback The Long Road
Nickelback Curb
Nickelback No Fixed Address
Oasis Heathen Chemistry
Puddle of Mudd Come Clean
Puddle of Mudd Famous
Saliva Back Into Your System
Saliva Blood Stained Love Story
Sia This Is Acting
I completely understand what is the fuss with this album. Sia wanted to replicate her success and make a 2000 Forms Of Fear. Releasing such an album full of almost every rejected song by someone is risky, so that's why I gave this a 2. Sia was probably lazy to write another song, so she probably decided to take all the rejected ones and make them her own. A huge step down from 1000 Forms Of Fear.
Slayer Diabolus in Musica
Slayer Undisputed Attitude
Slayer World Painted Blood
Slipknot Mate. Feed. Kill. Repeat.
Sonic Syndicate Only Inhuman
Sonic Syndicate Sonic Syndicate
Staind 14 Shades of Grey
The National Sad Songs for Dirty Lovers
The Strokes Comedown Machine
The Weeknd Starboy
Trivium Ember to Inferno
Trivium Silence in the Snow
Twenty One Pilots Blurryface

1.5 very poor
3 Doors Down 3 Doors Down
3 Doors Down Time of My Life
3 Doors Down Us and the Night
3OH!3 3OH!3
3OH!3 Streets of Gold
Abandon All Ships Geeving
Aiden Nightmare Anatomy
Aiden Knives
Aiden Disguises
Asking Alexandria The Irony of Your Perfection
Asking Alexandria Stand Up and Scream
Asking Alexandria Life Gone Wild
Asking Alexandria From Death to Destiny
Asking Alexandria The Black
Black Veil Brides Set the World on Fire
Black Veil Brides Wretched and Divine
Britney Spears Blackout
Britney Spears Circus
Buckcherry Buckcherry
Buckcherry Fifteen
Bullet for My Valentine Temper Temper
I wanted to give this album a 1/5 but I don't think it should be in the Awful category. While there are a few standout moments, there is no depth, substance or quality that lies in this album. Listen ronly to Tears Don't Fall Part Two and Breaking Point and leave the rest alone.
Chris Cornell Scream
Absolutely cannot believe this garbage was made by the same person who gave us Temple Of The Dog, Soundgarden & Audioslave. But you know what? It's not really a Chris Cornell album. It's actually a Timbaland album with Chris on vocals. Timbaland tried to make him sound like a second Justin Timberlake, laughably failing. Chris, please do yourself a favor and stay away from Timbaland. Stick to rock music, that's what made you famous in the first place. No more of that dance-pop drivel.
Coldplay Mylo Xyloto
Coldplay A Sky Full of Stars
Creed Human Clay
Disturbed Indestructible
Faith No More We Care a Lot
French Montana Excuse My French
Green Day iDOS!
Halsey Badlands
One of the most boring albums I've heard in a while.
Hawthorne Heights If Only You Were Lonely
Imagine Dragons Smoke + Mirrors
Imagine Dragons: I'm sorry for everything,
for everything I've done
Me: Well, you know what? Apology DENIED
In Flames Soundtrack to Your Escape
In Flames Battles
Unfortunately, In Flames still refuse to listen to their fans and keep going in the same manufactured, commercialized direction. At this point they're an irrelevant band anyway, so no one should be paying much attention to them anymore. The only redeeming point of this album would be "The End", but other than that, nothing can save this atrocity.
Jessica Simpson A Public Affair
Jet Get Born
Jonas Brothers A Little Bit Longer
Justice Audio, Video, Disco
Keane Night Train
Kodaline Coming Up for Air
Korn The Path of Totality
Lou Reed and Metallica Lulu
I AM THE TABLE! THE PROGRESS, THE AGRESSOR! I AM THE TABLE!
Louis XIV Slick Dogs and Ponies
Megadeth Super Collider
I hate to say it, but this album makes Risk look like Rust In Peace. Megadeth have released their very own Lulu.
Metallica St. Anger
Kill Kill Kill Kill Kill... Kiiiiiiiiiillllllll!!!
Metallica Hardwired...To Self-Destruct
Millionaires Tonight
Mudvayne The End of All Things to Come
Oasis Standing on the Shoulder of Giants
Owl City The Midsummer Station
Pussycat Dolls PCD
PVRIS White Noise
Soulja Boy iSouljaBoyTellEm
Spice Girls Spice
Staind The Illusion of Progress
The Mars Volta Amputechture
The National The National
Their singer is just mumbling throughout the entire album.
Three Days Grace Human
Tyga Hotel California
Tyga The Gold Album: 18th Dynasty
Vanilla Ice To the Extreme
Various Artists (Hip Hop) SHADYXV
X Ambassadors VHS

1.0 awful
Against The Current In Our Bones
Aqua Aquarium
Avenged Sevenfold Avenged Sevenfold
From a once talented band, Avenged Sevenfild have decided to go all commercial and mainstream, completely forgetting what made them important in the first place. It was like I was slapped in the face after this abomination.
Avenged Sevenfold Hail to the King
BABYMETAL BABYMETAL
WTF?
Basically the Best Band Ever You Wish You Were as Cool as Us
If they're the best band ever, I dread to think what the worst band ever sounds like.
Black Veil Brides We Stitch These Wounds
Blood on the Dance Floor It's Hard to Be a Diamond...
Blood on the Dance Floor Let's Start a Riot
Blood on the Dance Floor EPIC
Blood on the Dance Floor All the Rage
Blood on the Dance Floor Evolution
Britney Spears In the Zone
Britney Spears Britney
Britney Spears Femme Fatale
Britney Spears Britney Jean
brokeNCYDE The Broken
brokeNCYDE I'm Not a Fan, but the Kids Like It!
brokeNCYDE Will Never Die
brokeNCYDE Guilty Pleasure
Buckcherry Fuck
Charlie Puth Nine Track Mind
Coldplay A Head Full of Dreams
Crazy Frog Crazy Frog Presents Crazy Hits
Why did I like this when I was 8? I have no idea. Whoever made this needs to die.
David Guetta Nothing but the Beat
Disturbed Ten Thousand Fists
Disturbed Asylum
Disturbed Immortalized
I am pleased to say that my rating singlehandedly bumped
down the average score from a 2.6 to a 2.5.
Dot Dot Curve Til the Wheels Fall Off
Dot Dot Curve I'm Still Here
Ed Sheeran ÷
Fall Out Boy Make America Psycho Again
Fall Out Boy's Recharged? No, but seriously though, all the guests played their parts horribly and there is nothing good about this collection. There is no
need for you to poison yourself with this
drivel.
Falling in Reverse Fashionably Late
I'm Not A Fan, But The Kids Like It + Results May Vary + Any BOTDF album = Fashionably Late.
Flo Rida R.O.O.T.S.
Halestorm Into the Wild Life
Halsey hopeless fountain kingdom
Hawthorne Heights The Silence in Black and White
Hello Kitty Suicide Club ^_^
Hinder Extreme Behavior
Iggy Azalea The New Classic
In Flames Siren Charms
Jedward Planet Jedward
Jonas Brothers Lines, Vines and Trying Times
Karmin Hello
Katy Perry Teenage Dream
Kesha Animal
Kevin Federline Playing with Fire
Kid Cudi Speedin' Bullet 2 Heaven
Kid Rock Rebel Soul
Kid Rock First Kiss
Lil Wayne Rebirth
Limp Bizkit Results May Vary
No doubt that I'd love to sniff on them panties now
Limp Bizkit Gold Cobra
Warning: Warning: Results May Vary - Part II
Linkin Park Xero
Linkin Park Recharged
Lmfao Sorry For Party Rocking
Horrible lyrics, cheesy beats, the only alright track is Party Rock Anthem which still doesn't save this trainwreck.
Maroon 5 V
So, this is Maroon 5 today? It seems this is more like an Adam Levine project rather than a band. Almost no guitar and drum sounds, just pure commerical pop. I wish they would making songs like Secret, This Love, She Will Be Loved etc. Maroon 5 is dead.
Meghan Trainor Title
Meghan Trainor Thank You
Could I 0.5 this?
Metro Station Metro Station
Miley Cyrus Breakout
Miley Cyrus Can't Be Tamed
Miley Cyrus Bangerz
Miley Cyrus Miley Cyrus and Her Dead Petz
Milli Vanilli All Or Nothing
Why couldn't the Grammy for Best New Artist go to Neneh Cherry instead of these fakers???
Mudvayne L.D. 50
Nickelback Dark Horse
Nickelback Here and Now
Owl City Ocean Eyes
Owl City All Things Bright And Beautiful
Paris Hilton Paris
Pope Francis Wake Up!
Prophets of Rage Prophets of Rage
Pussycat Dolls Doll Domination
PVRIS White Noise (Deluxe Version)
Riff Raff Neon Icon
Robin Thicke Paula
It's just the same thing all over again. If you heard one song, you can say you've heard them all. I'm listening to a guy who is crying over somebody who dumped him and now he desperately wants to Get Her Back (see what I did there?) by humiliating not only himself but her as well. Way to go, Robin. I'm sure she will reunite with you.
Royal Blood How Did We Get So Dark?
Sonic Syndicate Love and Other Disasters
Sonic Syndicate We Rule the Night
Sonic Syndicate Confessions
Soulja Boy Souljaboytellem.com
The Black Eyed Peas The Beginning
The Corrs Talk on Corners
The Darkness One Way Ticket To Hell And Back
The Darkness Permission to Land
It's times like these when I wish I could give an album a zero. I really do. The whole CD sounds like as if they stole ideas from Elvis Presley and decided to make them their own. And also, what is so DARK about them? (Rhetorical question)
The Darkness Hot Cakes
The Darkness Last of Our Kind
The Darkness Pinewood Smile
Theory of a Deadman The Truth Is...
Trivium The Crusade
People LIKE/LOVE this album? Are you kidding? If Limp Bizkit were Metallica, these guys would be Mudvayne.
will.i.am #Willpower

0.5
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