Average Rating: 3.29 Rating Variance: 1.13 Objectivity Score: 88% (Well Balanced)
Sort by: Rating | Release Date | Rating Date | Name5.0 classic2Pac Me Against the WorldDJ Shadow Endtroducing.....Wu-Tang Clan Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)4.5 superbA Tribe Called Quest The Low End TheoryBlackalicious Blazing ArrowFleetwood Mac RumoursJohn Coltrane A Love SupremeLauryn Hill The Miseducation of Lauryn HillLCD Soundsystem Sound of SilverMarvin Gaye What's Going OnMichael Jackson ThrillerPublic Image Ltd. Metal BoxSouls of Mischief 93 'til InfinityThe Crystal Method Vegas4.0 excellentAesop Rock The Impossible KidAmy Winehouse Back to BlackBjork DebutCarly Rae Jepsen EmotionColour me shocked, this album is actually rather fantastic. The hype was more-or-less deserved. EPMD Strictly BusinessFunkadelic Maggot BrainThe title track is absolutely phenomenal, and is an absolute must-listen. Besides that, the vast majority of this project is very solid, with You and Your Folks, Me and My Folks being one of my personal favourites. However, Wars of Armageddon is a slight drop in quality and is an unfortunate way to end the album. Johnny Cash Johnny Cash With His Hot And Blue GuitarKiller Mike R.A.P. MusicThe title track is probably one of my favourite hip-hop songs of all time. Very close to a 4.5. El-P's production simply elevates Killer Mike to a new level.Prince 1999Radiohead Kid ATame Impala Currents3.5 greatAutechre AntiCharli XCX CharliDeath Grips The Money StoreJay-Z and Kanye West Watch the ThroneKids See Ghosts Kids See GhostsLizzo Cuz I Love YouRihanna ANTISavage Garden Savage GardenSoundtrack (Film) Grease Original Motion Picture SoundtrackThe Prodigy ExperienceThe Prodigy Invaders Must Die3.0 goodBlood Orange Coastal GroovesCam'ron S.D.E.Eminem RecoveryEminem The Marshall Mathers LP 2Kanye West 808s and HeartbreakStarts off rather strong but begins to falter near the end. Despite this, 808s and Heartbreak remains a worthwhile listen. Savage Garden AffirmationThe Beatles Please Please MeAn enjoyable debut LP from the most influential band of all time.The Prodigy The Day Is My Enemy2.5 averageEminem EncoreEminem Music to Be Murdered ByJay-Z and Linkin Park Collision CourseKendrick Lamar DAMN.I really wanted to like this after the duo (arguably trio) of borderline incredible albums Kendrick had released. I knew deep down that he wasn't going to top To Pimp... or Good Kid... but I selfishly wanted him to keep his streak of incredible LP's alive. This makes DAMN an incredibly irritating listen due to just how uninspired it sounds throughout a large portion of its run-time. Radiohead Pablo HoneySt. Vincent MasseductionAlbum certainly has a banger or two, but fails to capture my attention throughout.2.0 poorBjork VoltaA really disappointing Bjork album, with only sparse redeeming qualities; her voice remains soaring, the opener Earth Intruders is at least okay, the hook from Innocence was pretty okay, and the acoustic guitar in Hope had some okay little melodies going on. Note the consistent use of "okay" when describing the supposed high-points of this project, which end there, unfortunately. Declare Independence is potentially the worst Bjork song I've ever heard, and My Juvenile feels like an endless, cheap, uninteresting hook with some twangy instrumentation underneath; needless to say, an utter drag to get through. The other tracks either completely fell into the background or were simply annoying. CZARFACE and MF DOOM Czarface Meets Metal FaceHate to admit it but I was glad when this was over.Eminem RelapseJuice WRLD Death Race For LoveQueen Flash GordonTyler, the Creator GoblinDespite featuring one or two somewhat entertaining "shock" tracks, Goblin suffers by having way too much padding, lending to its unnecessarily long run-time which is an absolute slog to get through. 1.5 very poorBjork BjorkChance the Rapper The Big DayEminem RevivalMachine Gun Kelly Tickets to My DownfallPet Shop Boys Agenda1.0 awfulCorey Feldman Angelic 2 The CoreNostalgia Critic The Wall
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