| 5.0 classic |
| Arcade Fire Funeral |
| Bomb the Music Industry! Goodbye Cool World! |
| Brand New The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me |
| Coheed and Cambria The Second Stage Turbine Blade |
| This album is perfect. Not one bad song on here. This is before Coheed would delve into metal and prog. The music here is pretty raw and sounds like a mix of pop-punk and post-hardcore with an epic feel to it. Claudio's voice is also much higher than in later releases but there is so much emotion pouring out of his voice that it's hard for me not to get goosebumps on certain parts of this album. However the songs retain their epic quality. The chorus' are anthemic and powerful. Powerful really is the only world I can describe this album as. Every moment is a highlight. Perfect. |
| Coheed and Cambria Neverender |
| David Bowie Low |
| Death Symbolic |
| One of my favorite death metal albums ever...the riffs are bad ass and i love the vocals not being your traditional death growl but more of a throaty yell. The drummer is a beast throughout. The songs also incorportate some good tempo changes so its not just a thousand mph the whole time. Also I dare anyone to listen to the chorus of misanthrope and not bang your head viciously. Recommended to any fan of metal in general. |
| Death The Sound of Perseverance |
| Edge of Sanity Crimson |
| The pinnacle of progressive death metal. Crimson is a 40 minute track full of the heaviest riffs you'll ever hear and is a long and winding journey that tells the story of a world where nobody is able to concieve children until one is finally born and brings hope to the world. I think knowing the story really makes this a greater experience. Dan Swano's growls are fantastic and he has a pretty damn good singing voice as well. I'd compare this to Opeth in some way in that you get the heavy moments mixed with clean melodic moments that sound more like 70's progressive rock. The production's a little murkier than Opeth but I think it's perfect for this album. Crimson is a breathtaking experience and not once does it ever drag which I can't say too many people could pull off with a 10 minute song, let alone a 40 minute one. |
| Genesis The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway |
| Godspeed You! Black Emperor F#A# (Infinity) |
| A soundtrack to the apocalypse. This is the most eerie yet beautiful thing I've ever heard. Put this on in the dark and drift away to the sounds of the end of the world. The moment you hear the words "the car is on fire, but there's no driver at the wheel" you will be in for a bleak experience that somehow leaves you optimistic at the end. Words can't really describe the genius of this piece of art. This is one of the few albums that I think everybody should hear at some point. |
| Heathen Victims of Deception |
| Led Zeppelin Physical Graffiti |
| Manchester Orchestra Mean Everything To Nothing |
| I'm finally hearing this for the first time and this might be my favorite album this year. Great indie rock stuff with powerful vocals. Some songs are angry, some sweet, but always powerful (and the word of the soundoff is...). There are also some very catchy moments that will have you bobbing your head and singing in your head for hours. This just gives off a great energy and if you're looking for one of the better releases of '09 then look no further. |
| Metallica Master of Puppets |
| Giving this a 5 is almost saying that you are ignorant to good music. People think that if you like Metallica then you're a little fanboy who hasn't branched out and listened to anything good yet. Well I've listened to Opeth, I've listened to Sigur Ros, and I've listened to Maudlin of the Well, and guess what...this is still a 5 for me. Not a weak song here. The riffs can be heavy, or they shred away like none other. James Hetfields voice is right is the perfect mixture of his kill em all raspy voice and his black album godly voice. The title track is a thrash classic, Sanitarium is up there with Fade to Black and One as far as their "ballads" go, and Orion is one of the greatest songs I've ever heard. And there are still 5 more songs of this quality to go! Master of Puppets is the pinnacle of Metallica's career. Say what you will about them now, but this album has stood the test of time and has earned every ounce of praise it has gotten. |
| Moonsorrow Verisakeet |
| I throw the word epic around a lot but this time it is completely justified. All the songs are are longer than 10 minutes except for the last track which is an acoustic number. These guys combine black and folk metal with viking themes and create a sound that is larger than life. I feel like I'm caught up in epic viking battles every time I hear this. If you're not turned off by long songs and folk elements in your metal then you'll probably love this. |
| Moonsorrow V: Havitetty |
| Neil Young Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere |
| Pink Floyd Wish You Were Here |
| Pink Floyd The Wall |
| Pink Floyd Is There Anybody Out There? |
| This is basically the live version of the Wall and it is better than the studio version in my opinion. The solos are longer, theres songs on here that aren't on the original release like "What Shall We Do and The Last Few Bricks", and you can sense the excitement that must have been felt when attending this spectacle of an event. Musically everything is performed perfectly and the vocals have a lot more life in them than on the studio release. Sometimes, for me at least, the crowd is way too high in the mix on live albums and it takes away from the performance, but that is not the case here. The crowd is heard but it never gets in the way of the music. The beginning of Run Like Hell is a perfect use of crowd in the mix when Roger Waters is taunting them to make noise and "have a good time", but when the band plays you barely hear them which is a good thing. This live release of The Wall has probably been listened to by me more than the original release. Best live album I've ever heard. |
| Rush Hemispheres |
| My favorite Rush album, Hemispheres is 36 minutes of prog done right. You've got the epic 18 minute opener Cygnus X-1 Book 2 which is a sequel to the first Cygnus song found on their previous album. The next couple tracks are shorter but still retain a proggy feel. Circumstances is a hard rocker and The Trees is a pretty tranquil peace that has a nice section in the middle where Neil Peart gets to shine. The album closes with a 9 minute instrumental where each member gets to shine, especially guitarist Alex Lifeson who usually gets lost in the disscussion because of Peart and Lee. Sometimes prog albums are way too long but at only 36 minutes this makes for a quick entertaining listen. If you're into Prog music in any way shape or form you owe it to yourself to get this. |
| Rush A Farewell to Kings |
| Sigur Ros ( ) |
| This is one of the most beautiful albums I've ever heard. The vocals throughout the album are in a made up language called "hopelandic" and really just repeat the same sounding syllables throughout, but somehow they never get old and contain an amazing amount of emotion in them. It's like you know the emotion he's feeling even though he's not really sayin words. Musically this reminds me of winter. It's like walking around at night after it just snowed and the moon is shining on the newly fallen snow. That may sound kind of fairy like but it's just what I think of. None of the songs have actual titles but each one is unique in it's own right and either leave you feeling melancholic or hopeful. It's amazing how Untitled 3 and 4 seem so cheerful yet 6 and 7 seem so depressing and subtle. All in all ( ) is truely a magnificant album and I think most people should at least give it a spin at some point. |
| The Beatles Abbey Road |
| The Flaming Lips Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots |
| The Gaslight Anthem Sink or Swim |
| Imagine if Bruce Springsteen and Against Me! fucked, this would be the resulting offspring. Every song here is catchy and energetic and full of lyrics that send you into a nostalgic state. Even though this is only their debut album they show a lot of maturity from a song writing standpoint. The vocals are gruff but endearing, and supply the songs with a lot of energy and emotion. The rest of the band does their job fine. There's honestly not a bad song on here. I would reccomend listening to "We Came to Dance" and if you like that then you'll immediately fall in love with the rest of this album. |
| The Mars Volta Frances the Mute |
| Favorite Mars Volta album by far. Every movement on this album is just astounding, its really a special experience to listen to it straight through. Only downside is maybe a bit too much ambient wise especially at the beginning of Miranda, but the rest is so good that it doesn't really drag down the album at all. |
| The Smashing Pumpkins Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness |
| Is there some filler? Yes there is, but much like The Beatle's double epic White album, Mellon Collie just has too much greatness to not be considered a classic. You've got angry Billy, lovestruck Billy, melancholic Billy, and angsty Billy all here to please your ears. The standouts for me are the beautiful tracks like Tonight, Tonight and Thirty-Three which utilize orchestras and acoustice guitars. But the heavier tracks like Zero and XYU are excellent as well with their laser beam sounding guitars and Billy's nasaly/aggressive vocal delivery. It's amazing how one song can lull you to sleep almost (not in a bad way) and then the next song delivers a roundhouse to the face. All in all this is the pinnacle of the Smashing Pumpkins career for sadly it all seemed to go downhill from here. But rejoice for the fact that they gave this masterpiece to the world before their muscial nosedive. |
| The Who Tommy |
| It's hard to describe the effect Tommy has on me. I had always thought that Quadrophenia was the definitive Who rock opera, boy how wrong I was. Tommy is a journey more than just a collection of songs. From the moment Overture starts to the reprise of Listening To You on We're Not Gonna Take It, Tommy takes you to a different place. As individual songs it would never work, but the whole is greater than it's seperate parts in this case. Pete Townshend created a complete masterpiece here and set the standard for which all other "rock operas" were to be measured. |
| Titus Andronicus The Monitor |
| Ulver Bergtatt |
| Black metal for me is very hit or miss, and bergtatt hit it out of the park. This is the perfect black metal album in my book. Garm's got the voice of an angel and layers his vocals to give off a choral effect, but he also has the more traditional black metal shrieks and does them with flying colors. Musically this is perfect for what Ulver was trying to convey. It's not just blast beats and chainsaw guitars, the production is great and the instruments are very full of sound but still have a great atmosphere to them. It's not over-produced or anything but it's not like Nattens Madridgal or Darkthrone is what I'm getting at. There are also many great acoustic moments here that Ulver would later explore with their next record. All in all this is not only the best black metal I've ever heard but actually one of the better albums I've ever heard period. I can't see how anybody who loves music could not enjoy this. |
| X Japan Art of Life |
| Yes Close to the Edge |
| 4.5 superb |
| 3 Wake Pig |
| A Winged Victory for the Sullen A Winged Victory for the Sullen |
| Above & Beyond Tri State |
| Aerosmith Rocks |
| Against Me! Against Me! |
| Against Me! Reinventing Axl Rose |
| Agalloch Ashes Against The Grain |
| Agalloch Pale Folklore |
| Alcest Ecailles De Lune |
| Alcest Souvenirs d'un autre Monde |
| Very beautiful and haunting. I've heard this classified as Black Metal but the only thing "black metal" about it is its lo-fi production, the guitar playing at points, and the atmosphere it gives off. I've heard it compared to Ulver's Bergtatt, but other than its beauty and atmosphere there's not many similarities between the two in my opinion. There's no shrieking or shredding and not much as far blast beats or anything. It really is an album you can just sit back to and enjoy the beauty and mood it gives off. In fact there's really not a bad moment on here but it can get a little repetative at times because each song basically follows the same formula. Regardless of that this is still a truely spectacular listening experience. Just don't go into it expecting a traditional black metal record. |
| Alcest Le Secret (Re-release) |
| Alice in Chains Dirt |
| Anberlin Vital |
| Andrew Jackson Jihad Knife Man |
| Angel Witch Angel Witch |
| Arcade Fire The Suburbs |
| Arthemesia Devs Iratvs |
| At the Drive-In Relationship of Command |
| Atheist Unquestionable Presence |
| Atmosphere When Life Gives You Lemons... |
| Barrows Imprecari Island |
| Bathory Hammerheart |
| Black Sabbath Heaven and Hell |
The best Sabbath album hands down. Dio is a far superior vocalist than Ozzy ever was and he really shines here and the lyrics are a million times better as well. Besides the obvious improvement in the vocal department the music is superior as well. Iommi really shines and the songwriting is just phenomenal. Sabbath hit the top of their game here and unfortunately never reached it again, but this is still a classic and every metal fan owes it to themselves to listen to this.
RIP Dio |
| Black Sabbath Black Sabbath |
| blink-182 Enema of the State |
| Blut Aus Nord Memoria Vetusta II: Dialogue with the Stars |
| Blut Aus Nord 777 - Cosmosophy |
| Bob Dylan Highway 61 Revisited |
| Bomb the Music Industry! Vacation |
| Bon Iver For Emma, Forever Ago |
| I would easily put this up there for album of the year talk. This is absolutely amazing and you can just feel the emotion that is pouring through it. I bought this on impulse and now I'm so glad I did. I had this at a 4 but that just didn't do it justice. The layered vocals work really well and the bareness of the music gives it this great atmosphere and makes this one very personal album. I wouldn't consider myself much of a fan of folk but I love this and would recommend it to any music lover. Flume and Skinny Love are my favorites but every track here is a standout. |
| Bon Iver Bon Iver |
| Boris Boris At Last - Feedbacker |
| Boris Flood |
| Boris Heavy Rocks II |
| Boston Boston |
| Bright Eyes Lifted or the Story is in the Soil... |
| Bruce Springsteen Nebraska |
| Brutality Screams of Anguish |
| Buckethead The Elephant Man's Alarm Clock |
| One of my favorite Buckethead releases. This album showcases all of Bucketheads strenghts. There's the shredding and epic solos that we've all come to expect from him, and also there are those weird moments he does. But unlike some of his other albums the weird tracks are few and really aren't "that" strange. Final Wars, the Lurker's at the Threshold, and Bird With a Hole in the Stomach are my personal favs. But all the songs here have something exciting to offer. A must hear for all Buckethead fans. |
| Buckethead Decoding the Tomb of Bansheebot |
| Along with The Elephant Man's Alarm Clock, this is my favorite Buckethead release. Granted I haven't heard every last one of his albums (that's a project in itself), but still this album epitomizes everything that's to love about Buckethead. You got the shredding, the emotional playing, and his avant-garde side. This is probably the easiest Buckethead album to get into because it's not too "out there", but that also makes it one enjoyable listen. Great album to start with if you're just getting into Buckethead's vast discography. This is one of the strongest efforts from one of todays most criminally underrated musicians. |
| Buckethead Pepper's Ghost |
| Buckethead Colma |
| Buckethead Captain Eo's Voyage |
| May be the best Buckethead album. The man in the KFC bucket has released a collection of songs that would remind you of Colma or Electric Tears, except this is so much better. It isn't drawn out like Electric Tears and overall, the songs are better than in Colma. Beautiful guitar playing at its finest. |
| Buckethead Population Override |
| Buckethead It's Alive |
| At just a little over 30 minutes this is Buckethead's shortest album, but crammed into these 30 minutes are everything that we've grown to adore from Mr. B. You have those hair raising epic moments (Lebrontron), you've got quirky avant-garde songs (Picking the Feathers), and also some downright funky tracks with a little bass slap action (Barnyard Banties). So to summarize, in only 30 minutes Buckethead has covered his entire career into one album. |
| Buckethead Look Up There |
| Two songs clocking in at 32 minutes and it's pretty incredible. gone are any of his bizarre filler tracks and all we're left at are two long jams showcasing Buckethead's guitar playing. If I was to ever give a 5 to a Buckethead release it would be this, but alas it does end too abruptly and it's sometimes hard to want to sit through 10 and 20 minute songs back to back. But the quality is there. |
| Buckethead 3 Foot Clearance |
| Burial Kindred |
| Burzum Hvis Lyset Tar Oss |
| Camel Mirage |
| Carcass Heartwork |
| Cave In Jupiter |
| Circle Takes The Square As the Roots Undo |
| This finally worked for me. For months I had been listening to this and I just didn't get all the hype. I was immediately turned off by the vocals and the lack of structure to the songs. But one day on a long drive I popped this bad boy in and for some reason it just clicked on so many levels. It's harsh and beautiful at the same time and I'm glad I gave it some time to sink in. |
| City of Caterpillar City of Caterpillar |
| Pretty intense screamo/hardcore that's not so unsimilar from Circle Takes the Square. The one thing I absolutely love about these guys though is their longer songs which take on a post-rock esque structure and just build up and build up before exploding. You can definately sense the power and emotion pouring through this one. One of my favorite "core" albums ever and I think it's a shame that these guys didn't release more material because I don't think I could ever get tired of this stuff. Recomended to any fan of Circle Takes the Square or Hardcore music in general. |
| Coheed and Cambria From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness |
| This is right on the verge of being a 5. If not for a couple weaker songs it surely would be. Welcome Home is a perfect song, Ten Speed is a great hard rocker, The Suffering is their best radio friendly song, and The Willing Well's are some of the greatest pieces of music I've ever heard. It would take forever to describe the sound but just know that it's proggy/heavy and if not for SSTB this would be my favorite Coheed album. |
| Coheed and Cambria Live at the Starland Ballroom |
| Coheed and Cambria The Last Supper: Live At Hammerstein Ballroom |
| Coheed and Cambria In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3 |
| As an avid Coheed and Cambria fan I love every single one of their albums. But this one gives me the most mixed reactions. It contains some of my absolute favorite songs including the selft titled epic, the crowing, the light and the glass, and 2113. However this album has the most filler I believe of any of their albums. The Velorium Campers i think is their weakest suite and I hardly listen to the radio friendly A Favor House Atlantic. Yet through it all I still find this album to be incredible. It perfectly mixes their epic progness with their pop-punk catchiness. This album is still a mystery to me after all these years because some days it's my absolute favorite album by them, and some days i think it's their most underwhelming effort. But trust me, this is definately something special that contains those hair raising and sing along moments you would expect from, imo, the greatest band on earth. |
| Coheed and Cambria The Afterman: Ascension |
| Coheed and Cambria The Afterman: Descension |
| Converge Jane Doe |
| Coroner No More Color |
| Coroner Punishment for Decadence |
| Coroner Mental Vortex |
| Cryptopsy None So Vile |
| Cult of Luna Somewhere Along the Highway |
| Cult of Luna Salvation |
| Cult of Luna Vertikal |
| CunninLynguists Oneirology |
| Cursive The Ugly Organ |
| Cynic Focus |
| Dan Swano Moontower |
| I think I read that Dan Swano wanted this to sound like if Rush was a death metal band and he came pretty damn close here. Think Edge of Sanity with some synthesizers. Any fan of Progressive Death Metal or just Death Metal in general should probably check this. |
| Dark Tranquillity The Gallery |
| Darkthrone Transilvanian Hunger |
| Darkthrone The Underground Resistance |
| David Bowie The Man Who Sold The World |
| David Bowie Station to Station |
| Deadmau5 For Lack of a Better Name |
| Death Individual Thought Patterns |
| Deep Purple Deep Purple In Rock |
| Deep Purple Machine Head |
| Deep Purple Made In Japan |
| Deerhunter Halcyon Digest |
| Defeater Travels |
| Deftones White Pony |
| Deftones Saturday Night Wrist |
| I usually consider White Pony to be the ultimate Deftones album but this might have just dethroned White Pony becuase this is simply amazing. It mixes beauty and heaviness perfectly, and often within the same song. Chino's vocals can be soothing and angelic then suddenly switch to his torchered screams. It has everything the Deftones are known for (atmosphere, heaviness, beauty, darkness) and take it all to another level. Overall this is the perfect Deftones album. |
| Deftones Diamond Eyes |
| Deftones Koi No Yokan |
| Deltron 3030 Deltron 3030 |
| Derek and the Dominos Layla And Other Assorted Love Songs |
| Dethklok Dethalbum III |
| Devin Townsend Terria |
| Devin Townsend Ocean Machine: Biomech |
| Diamond Head Lightning To The Nations |
| Dinosaur Jr. Bug |
| Dio Holy Diver |
| Dismember Like an Everflowing Stream |
| Dissection Storm of the Light's Bane |
| This is a black metal classic that should be included in any metal fans collection. Black Metal is still very hit or miss with me in that some of it I absolutely love and some of it I can't even stand to listen to. But this is so good that even if you're not a big Black Metal fan you can enjoy this. It's got that atmosphere that you would expect but the production is very clear and you hear the instruments very well. The guitars are spot on and the drummer keeps things interesting instead of just blast beating away. The vocals are done very well in that I think it has far more emotion in them than your typical black metal vocalist. Overall this is very near a classic for me. Night's Blood is the obvious highlight of the album though all the songs are great here. This is definately something I don't have to force myself to get through like some black metal, it's really that good. |
| Dream Theater Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes from a Memory |
| dredg El Cielo |
| Druid Toward the Sun |
| Edge of Sanity Crimson II |
| Edge of Sanity Purgatory Afterglow |
| Edge of Sanity The Spectral Sorrows |
| Elliott Smith Either/Or |
| Elliott Smith Elliott Smith |
| Emperor Anthems to the Welkin at Dusk |
| Explosions in the Sky The Earth is Not a Cold Dead Place |
| Falls of Rauros The Light That Dwells In Rotten Wood |
| Forest Like a Blaze Above the Ashes |
| fun. Aim and Ignite |
| Gamma Ray Land of the Free |
| Garden of Shadows Oracle Moon |
| Genesis Selling England by the Pound |
| Godspeed You! Black Emperor Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas... |
| Godspeed You! Black Emperor Slow Riot For New Zero Kanada |
| Gospel The Moon Is a Dead World |
| Hammock Raising Your Voice... Trying to Stop an Echo |
| Hawkwind Hall of the Mountain Grill |
| Hawkwind Space Ritual |
| Helloween Keeper of the Seven Keys Part I |
| HORSE the band Desperate Living |
| Desperate Living is Horse the Band's most focused release to date. It's still pretty quircky and goofy but it seems like a more serious effort for the most part. The synthy nintendo parts are much more prominant than in the past and they really keep the songs interesting. But in all actuality, even if there were no synths this would still be a kick ass album, but the nintendo moments make this more unique than every other post-hardcore or metalcore band out there. The vocals aren't really too different from past releases but I always enjoyed em so that's a plus. All in all this is by far Horses best release so far and probably in my top 5 for 2009. |
| If These Trees Could Talk Above the Earth, Below the Sky |
| Insomnium Above the Weeping World |
| Iron Maiden Piece of Mind |
| Iron Maiden Powerslave |
| Iron Maiden Somewhere in Time |
| Isis Oceanic |
| Japandroids Celebration Rock |
| Jeff Buckley Grace (Legacy Edition) |
| Jesu Conqueror |
| Jethro Tull Thick as a Brick |
| Jethro Tull Minstrel In The Gallery |
| Jethro Tull A Passion Play |
| Jimi Hendrix Band of Gypsys |
| John Butler Trio Sunrise Over Sea |
| John Frusciante Shadows Collide with People |
| John Mayall Blues Breakers with Eric Clapton |
| Johnnytwentythree JXXIII |
| Jon Foreman Fall and Winter |
| Judas Priest Painkiller |
| Judas Priest Stained Class |
| Justin Vernon Hazeltons |
| Kashiwa Daisuke Program Music I |
| Kayo Dot Choirs of the Eye |
| King Crimson In the Court of the Crimson King |
| King Crimson Red |
| Kings of Leon Because Of The Times |
| KISS KISS |
| Klaus Schulze Timewind |
| Klaus Schulze Moondawn |
| Koji Kondo The Legend of Zelda 25th Anniversary Symphony |
| Korn Untouchables |
| A while ago I read a review for Linkin Park's Meteora and he gave it a 5. Before disregarding this guys rating I saw what he had to say and he actually made a good point about it being a "personal" album. Well his feelings for that album are pretty much the same feelings I have for Untouchables. This album was "the" album for me when i was 13-15. My taste in music changed dramatically after that but I then realized that I still loved this album. Last week I listend to it again and I enjoyed it immensly. There's no reason this should be a 4.5. It's not techincally great, Jon's whining as much as ever, and the lyrics sometimes are just abysmall. Yet, I can't help but absolutely love this album. I completely understand why it could be hated but there's just something about it that I can't comprehend. Like I couldn't get in an argument with somebody explaining why it's good because it isn't. That may sound confusing but it makes sense to me. All in all I love this album and I don't blame you if you dont. The end. |
| Kraftwerk Autobahn |
| Kroda Schwarzpfad |
| Krohm A World Through Dead Eyes |
| Kvelertak Kvelertak |
| Kyuss Welcome To Sky Valley |
| Kyuss Blues for the Red Sun |
| Laura Stevenson Sit Resist |
| Laura Stevenson Wheel |
| Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin II |
| Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin IV |
| Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin |
| Led Zeppelin Houses of the Holy |
| Les Discrets Septembre Et Ses Dernières Pensées |
| Lights Out Asia Eyes Like Brontide |
| Epic post-rock with electronic beats, keyboards, and guitars. Vocals are used but are not used enough in my opinion cuz the guy's got a really great voice. This is really beautiful stuff. Any fan of post-rock should give this a spin. |
| Live Throwing Copper |
| Locanda Delle Fate Forse le Lucciole non si Amano piu |
| M83 Hurry Up, We're Dreaming |
| Mae (e)vening |
| Manchester Orchestra I'm Like a Virgin Losing a Child |
| Manchester Orchestra Simple Math |
| Maserati Maserati VII |
| Massive Attack Mezzanine |
| Mastodon The Hunter |
| maudlin of the Well Bath |
| maudlin of the Well Leaving Your Body Map |
| Maybeshewill Sing The Word Hope In Four-Part Harmony |
| Megadeth Rust in Peace |
| Megadeth Endgame |
| Mercyful Fate Melissa |
| Metallica ...And Justice for All |
| Metallica Ride the Lightning |
| Metallica Live Shit: Binge And Purge |
| mewithoutYou Brother, Sister |
| Midnight Odyssey Funerals from the Astral Sphere |
| Mike Oldfield Tubular Bells |
| Minus the Bear Planet of Ice |
| Modest Mouse The Lonesome Crowded West |
| Modest Mouse The Moon & Antarctica |
| Mono Hymn To The Immortal Wind |
| Moon Safari Blomljud |
| Badass prog...seriously listen to it. derp 50 characters derp |
| Moonsorrow Voimasta Ja Kunniasta |
| Motorhead Overkill |
| Mount Eerie Black Wooden Ceiling Opening |
| Moving Mountains Pneuma |
| Muse Origin of Symmetry |
| My Morning Jacket Z |
| My Morning Jacket It Still Moves |
| Ne Obliviscaris Portal of I |
| Neil Young Harvest |
| Neil Young Tonight's The Night |
| Neil Young Rust Never Sleeps |
| Neil Young Zuma |
| Neil Young Live at Massey Hall 1971 |
| Neil Young Live Rust |
| Neil Young Weld |
| Neil Young Psychedelic Pill |
| Possibly the best Neil Young album since Rust Never Sleeps. It's a long but rewarding listen if you give it the time. It blows my mind he's still capable of releasing material this good 40+ years into his career. |
| Neurosis Given to the Rising |
| Neutral Milk Hotel In the Aeroplane Over the Sea |
| Nine Inch Nails The Fragile |
| Nirvana MTV Unplugged in New York |
| Opeth Blackwater Park |
| Opeth Still Life |
| Opeth Ghost Reveries |
| Opeth Morningrise |
| Panopticon Collapse |
| Pantera Vulgar Display Of Power |
| Paul Kossoff Back Street Crawler |
| Pearl Jam Vs. |
| Pearl Jam Ten |
| Pearl Jam Ten (2009 Remix & Remaster) |
| Pestilence Testimony of the Ancients |
| Peter Gabriel So |
| Peter Gabriel Peter Gabriel (Melt) |
| Pink Floyd The Dark Side of the Moon |
| Pink Floyd Animals |
| Pink Floyd Pulse [DVD] |
| Pink Floyd Meddle |
| Pixies Doolittle |
| Porcupine Tree Fear of a Blank Planet |
| Porcupine Tree In Absentia |
| Praxis Transmutation (Mutatis Mutandis) |
| Primus Frizzle Fry |
| Protest the Hero Kezia |
| Queens of the Stone Age Songs for the Deaf |
| Queens of the Stone Age Queens of the Stone Age |
| About as close sounding to Kyuss as QOTSA ever got. Josh Homme really shines on this album. His riffs are still heavy and have an awesome groove to em and his voice just oozes cool. Out of all their albums I go back to this one way more than the others. This is really great to put in your car and cruise to. If you like QOTSA and haven't heard this yet you need to. |
| R.E.M. Document |
| R.E.M. Automatic For the People |
| Radiohead Kid A |
| Radiohead In Rainbows |
| Many people would probably disagree with me when I say this is the best Radiohead album. The argument about which is Radiohead's best album will probably rage on forever, but that doesn't take away from the fact that this is my most listened to Radiohead album. It features everything that's good about Radiohead with a diverse range of instruments and Thom Yorke's haunting vocals. I think the second disc however takes a little bit away from the whole package though No Flowers is one of my favorite tracks on here. Regardless of the second disc, In Rainbows is a diverse album with some of the most beautiful music on it that I have ever heard. |
| Radiohead OK Computer |
| Radiohead TKOL RMX 1234567 |
| Rainbow Rising |
| Rainbow Live in Germany 1976 |
| Rainbow Live in Munich 1977 |
| Red Hot Chili Peppers Californication |
| Red Hot Chili Peppers By the Way |
| An album that I think flies under the radar when it comes to the chilis. This is my favorite rhcp album and it took a while for it to grown on me because of the apparent lack of funkiness to be had. But what you get here instead are songs with breathtaking melodies, incredible background vocals, and john frusciante taking center stage which is never a bad thing. This is very different than anything they've done before or after but it is definately one to check out and let grown on you. |
| Red Hot Chili Peppers Blood Sugar Sex Magik |
| Refused The Shape of Punk to Come |
| Reggie Watts Why Shit So Crazy? |
| Riot Thundersteel |
| Rishloo Feathergun |
| Rosetta The Galilean Satellites |
| Rush In Rio |
| Rush Permanent Waves |
| Rush Moving Pictures |
| Rush R30: 30th Anniversary Tour |
| Rush 2112 |
| Rx Bandits Mandala |
| Ryan Adams Love is Hell |
| Sacramentum Far Away from the Sun |
| Saxon Wheels of Steel |
| Scale The Summit The Collective |
| Shpongle Nothing Lasts... But Nothing Is Lost |
| Sigur Ros Takk... |
| Sigur Ros Ágætis Byrjun |
| Silversun Pickups Carnavas |
| Silversun Pickups Swoon |
| Slayer South of Heaven |
| Sleep Sleep's Holy Mountain |
| Sleep Dopesmoker |
| Sleepercar West Texas |
| Sleepmakeswaves ...and so we destroyed everything |
| Slint Spiderland |
| Sonic Youth Daydream Nation |
| Ugly and beautiful at the same time. Daydream Nation will lull you into a sense of comfort before unleashing chaotic walls of sound and feedback. Very melancholic and strange. Teen Age Riot is the best song on here but every track here could be considered a highlight. |
| Spectral Lore II |
| Starcastle Starcastle |
| Steven Wilson Grace for Drowning |
| Steven Wilson The Raven That Refused to Sing |
| Streetlight Manifesto Everything Goes Numb |
| Streetlight Manifesto The Hands That Thieve |
| Strung Out Agents of the Underground |
| Strung Out Twisted By Design |
| Submotion Orchestra Finest Hour |
| Sufjan Stevens The Age of Adz |
| Sun of the Blind Skullreader |
| Sunny Day Real Estate How It Feels To Be Something On |
| Swarms Old Raves End |
| Taake Hordalands Doedskvad |
| Talking Heads Remain in Light |
| Tangerine Dream Phaedra |
| Testament The New Order |
| The Afghan Whigs Gentlemen |
| The Allman Brothers Band Eat a Peach |
| The Angelic Process Weighing Souls with Sand |
| The Beatles Love |
| I reccomend this to anyone I meet who hasn't really listened to The Beatles before and every time that person becomes a fan. A remix album so to say that feels very natural. Songs are combined and spliced with other songs that create a colorful palette of the Beatles discography. Any Beatles fan who is skeptical about getting a complitation album shouldn't worry because this makes those classic Beatles tunes even better (if that's possible). All in all this is a fresh outlook on some old material and s The Beatles in a special way. |
| The Beatles The Beatles |
| The Beatles Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band |
| The Beatles Revolver |
| The Beatles Magical Mystery Tour |
| The Cars The Cars |
| Basically the perfect pop album. There's nine tracks here and I've heard seven of them on the radio. This really was a precursor to the new wave movement of the 80's and you could view that as a bad thing but just know that the origins of new wave were very good and this is one of the catchiest and funnest albums you'll ever hear. |
| The Cult Sonic Temple |
| The Dear Hunter The Color Spectrum (Complete Collection) |
| The Dear Hunter Act II: The Meaning of, & All Things Regarding Ms. Leading |
| The Dear Hunter Migrant |
| The Decemberists The Crane Wife |
| The Dillinger Escape Plan Irony Is a Dead Scene |
| The Flaming Lips Clouds Taste Metallic |
| The Flashbulb Soundtrack to a Vacant Life |
| The Gaslight Anthem The 59 Sound |
| The Gaslight Anthem Handwritten |
| The Horrible Crowes Elsie |
| The Jimi Hendrix Experience Are You Experienced? |
| The Mars Volta De-Loused in the Comatorium |
| The Mars Volta Octahedron |
| Yes this is better than De-Loused. I love The Mars Volta for their guitar wankery and pretensiosness (sp?) but I have to admit that after Bedlam I was worried. Well this eased my worries because this is the Volta's strongest effort in years. They took away most of the "noise" and replaced it with some really well written and stripped down songs. Cedrics voice is as good as I think it's ever been and the music is very spacey. I heard this was their interpretation of an acoustic album. Though it's not at all acoustic it's definately stripped down and what you get is the bare bones of what makes The Mars Volta so special. They're no longer hiding their skills behind noise, and are finally showing they're capable of writing well thought out songs, and not just musical exercises. Favorite album of '09 by the way. |
| The Mayan Factor Yesterday's Son |
| The Mayan Factor 44 |
| The Morningside The Wind, The Trees And The Shadows... |
| The National High Violet |
| The National Trouble Will Find Me |
| The Ocean Precambrian |
| The Ocean Fluxion |
| The Offspring Greatest Hits |
| The Protomen Act II: The Father of Death |
| Bruce Springsteen + Mega Man = The Protomen...it's as awesome as it sounds. |
| The Smashing Pumpkins Siamese Dream |
| The Smashing Pumpkins Machina - The Machines of God |
| The Sword Warp Riders |
| The Sword Gods of the Earth |
| The Tallest Man on Earth The Wild Hunt |
| The Tallest Man on Earth Shallow Grave |
| The Tallest Man on Earth There's No Leaving Now |
| The Velvet Underground The Velvet Underground & Nico |
| The Velvet Underground The Velvet Underground |
| The War on Drugs Slave Ambient |
| The Weeknd Echoes of Silence |
| The White Stripes The White Stripes |
| The Who Quadrophenia |
| The Who Live at Leeds |
| The Who Who's Next |
| Them Crooked Vultures Them Crooked Vultures |
| Therion Beyond Sanctorum |
| Thin Lizzy Greatest Hits |
| Third Eye Blind Third Eye Blind |
| Thought Industry Mods Carve The Pig |
| Thrice Vheissu |
| Thrice Major/Minor |
| Tigers on Trains Grandfather |
| Tim Hecker Ravedeath, 1972 |
| Titus Andronicus Local Business |
| Tool Lateralus |
| Tool Aenima |
| Torche Harmonicraft |
| Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo |
| Type O Negative October Rust |
| Uneven Structure Februus |
| Uriah Heep Demons and Wizards |
| Van der Graaf Generator Godbluff |
| Vektor Outer Isolation |
| Vindensang Terminus: Rebirth in Eight Parts… |
| Vinterland Welcome My Last Chapter |
| Everything I like about black metal can be found here. The production is standard for the genre but not unlistenable, the atmosphere reminds me of those coldest winter nights. I would compare this to Dissection except this is probably more raw in my opinion. It has an epic atmosphere to it that few other black metal outfits can reach. Glad I gave this a chance and to any fan of melodic black metal or just black metal in general, this is essential. |
| Voivod Dimension Hatross |
| Voivod Nothingface |
| Weezer Pinkerton |
| I have stayed far away from Weezer because well...they blow. So when I heard they didn't always suck I asked a friend which album to pick up and he pointed me here and wow...they used to be good. This is a pretty awesome listen that shows the good side of Weezer and it sort of pisses me off that they went from this to the Beverly Hills Weezer we have today. |
| Windir 1184 |
| Year of No Light Ausserwelt |
| Yes Yessongs |
| Yes Tales from Topographic Oceans |
| Yes The Yes Album |
| Yndi Halda Enjoy Eternal Bliss |
| Yo La Tengo And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside-Ou |
| 4.0 excellent |
| 311 Grassroots |
| 311 Evolver |
| 311 Soundsystem |
| 311 311 |
| 311 Music |
| 311 Transistor |
| 311 Universal Pulse |
| 65daysofstatic We Were Exploding Anyway |
| 65daysofstatic One Time for All Time |
| A Forest of Stars The Corpse of Rebirth |
| AC/DC Back In Black |
| Addaura Burning for the Ancient |
| Aerosmith Get a Grip |
| Aesop Rock None Shall Pass |
| Aesop Rock Labor Days |
| Aesop Rock Skelethon |
| Against Me! As the Eternal Cowboy |
| Against Me! Searching for a Former Clarity |
| Agalloch The Mantle |
| Agalloch Marrow Of The Spirit |
| Alcest Les Voyages De L Ame |
| Alice in Chains Nothing Safe |
| Alice in Chains Jar of Flies |
| All That Remains The Fall of Ideals |
| Altar of Plagues White Tomb |
| American Football American Football |
| Amesoeurs Ruines Humaines |
| Amia Venera Landscape The Long Procession |
| Amon Amarth With Oden On Our Side |
| Amon Amarth Twilight Of The Thunder God |
| Amorphis Silent Waters |
| Anberlin Cities |
| Anberlin New Surrender |
| And So I Watch You From Afar And So I Watch You From Afar |
| Animal Collective Strawberry Jam |
| Animal Collective Fall Be Kind |
| Animal Collective Spirit They're Gone... |
| Annihilator Never, Neverland |
| Anthrax Persistence Of Time |
| Anthrax Among The Living |
| Aphex Twin ...I Care Because You Do |
| Aphex Twin Selected Ambient Works 85-92 |
| Aphex Twin Selected Ambient Works, Vol. II |
| Aphex Twin Richard D. James Album |
| Arcade Fire Neon Bible |
| Archers of Loaf Icky Mettle |
| Arcturus Aspera Hiems Symfonia |
| Arsis A Diamond for Disease |
| As Cities Burn Come Now Sleep |
| asbestoscape asbestoscape |
| Ash Borer 2009 Demo |
| At the Drive-In In/Casino/Out |
| At the Drive-In This Station Is Non-Operational |
| At the Drive-In Acrobatic Tenement |
| At the Gates Slaughter of the Soul |
| Atheist Piece of Time |
| Atmosphere To All My Friends, Blood Makes The Blade Holy |
| Atmosphere God Loves Ugly |
| Atomic Rooster Death Walks Behind You |
| August Burns Red Constellations |
| Autechre Exai |
| Avzhia The Key of Throne |
| Don't worry brah, I just gave it a spin and enjoyed it immensley. |
| Bad Religion No Control |
| Band of Horses Cease to Begin |
| Bark Psychosis Hex |
| Baroness Blue Record |
| Baroness Red Album |
| Baroness Yellow and Green |
| Bathory Blood Fire Death |
| BATS Red In Tooth and Claw |
| BATS The Sleep of Reason |
| Battle of Mice A Day Of Nights |
| A Day of Nights is an album I was unprepared for on the first listen. I was expecting some doom metal with some operatic femal vocals. I couldn't have been more wrong. Battle of Mice is a band that musically is very similar to say Isis or the Red Sparrowes, but their "x" factor is the superbly done femal vocals of Julie Christmas. She speaks in the most innocent and child like tone ever while reciting some truely disturbing lyrics. Sometimes the lyrics don't even seem to make sense but at the same time you feel uneasy hearing them, almost like you shouldn't be listening in on what she's saying. Then there's her otherside where she gives some of the most deafening and emotional yells ever. It's a powerful performance by miss Christmas and I gotta say that without her this may have just been an average instrumental album. So I reccomend this to anyone looking for some eerie and unsetteling tunes, just don't listen to it alone in the dark k? |
| Beach House Bloom |
| Beardfish Mammoth |
| Beardfish The Void |
| Beastie Boys Hot Sauce Committee Part Two |
| Benn Jordan Pale Blue Dot |
| Between the Buried and Me Colors |
| Between the Buried and Me Alaska |
| Between the Buried and Me The Great Misdirect |
| Between the Buried and Me The Parallax: Hypersleep Dialogues |
| Between the Buried and Me The Silent Circus |
| Between the Buried and Me The Parallax II: Future Sequence |
| Bitter Frost Bitter Frost |
| Black Sabbath Sabbath Bloody Sabbath |
| Black Sabbath Volume 4 |
| Black Sabbath Master of Reality |
| Black Sabbath Paranoid |
| Black Sabbath Mob Rules |
| Black Sabbath Sabotage |
| Black Widow Sacrifice |
| Blind Faith Blind Faith |
| Boards of Canada The Campfire Headphase |
| Boards of Canada Geogaddi |
| Boards of Canada Music Has The Right To Children |
| Bob Dylan The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan |
| Bob Dylan Blonde On Blonde |
| Bob Dylan The Times They Are A-Changin' |
| Bob Dylan Bringing It All Back Home |
| Bob Dylan Blood on the Tracks |
| Bob Marley and The Wailers Legend |
| Bohren & Der Club of Gore Sunset Mission |
| Bolt Thrower Mercenary |
| Bomb the Music Industry! Album Minus Band |
| Bonobo The North Borders |
| Boris Pink |
| Boris New Album |
| Boris Akuma no uta |
| Boris Heavy Rocks |
| Boris Dronevil Final |
| Boris Präparat |
| Boris Mabuta no Ura |
| Borknagar Borknagar |
| Boston Don't Look Back |
| Botch We Are the Romans |
| Brand New Daisy |
| Brand New Deja Entendu |
| Brian Eno Ambient 1: Music For Airports |
| Brian Eno Apollo: Atmospheres & Soundtracks |
| Brian Eno Ambient 4: On Land |
| Bright Eyes I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning |
| Bright Eyes Digital Ash in a Digital Urn |
| Bright Eyes The People's Key |
| Bruce Springsteen Born To Run |
| Bruce Springsteen Darkness On The Edge Of Town |
| Buckethead A Real Diamond In The Rough |
| Buckethead Inbred Mountain |
| Inbred Mountain is another effort from Buckethead who seems to release a few new albums every year. On this effort you get that vintage classic buckethead sound but you also get some just downright strange moments as well. Johnny Be Slunk is an 8 minute schizophrenics induced shred fest, the song is constantly changing going from wah induced palm muting almost groovy moments to grind influenced drumming and total sensless shredding. Some songs are just downright strange and I don't listen to those much like Advance to the Summit which is essentially Buckethead trying to produce the strangest sounds he can with his guitar. But it's when Buckethead stops the strange goofy noises and just plays that you realy get enjoyment out of this. Plastination Station is a song that showcases everything that is good with Buckethead because you get that great guitar sound and it builds up into just epic awesomeness. I would reccomend this to any Buckethead fan but for a someone new to his work this one still might be a little strange to get into. |
| Buckethead The Cuckoo Clocks of Hell |
| Buckethead Electric Tears |
| Buckethead Albino Slug |
| Buckethead The Dragons Of Eden |
| Buckethead Shadows Between The Sky |
| Buckethead Chicken Noodles |
| Buckethead Electric Sea |
| Buckethead Chicken Noodles II |
| Buckethead Buckethead Pikes #11 |
| Buckethead Buckethead Pikes #13 |
| Built To Spill Perfect From Now On |
| Burial Untrue |
| Burial Burial |
| Burial Truant/Rough Sleeper |
| Burzum Filosofem |
| Burzum Burzum/Aske |
| Burzum Det Som Engang Var |
| Burzum Sol Austan, Mani Vestan |
| Bush Sixteen Stone |
| Caladan Brood Echoes of Battle |
| Camel Moonmadness |
| Camel The Snow Goose |
| Can Tago Mago |
| Candlemass Epicus Doomicus Metallicus |
| Candlemass Nightfall |
| Caravan In the Land of Grey and Pink |
| Catch 22 Keasbey Nights |
| Cathedral The Last Spire |
| Cave In White Silence |
| Chelsea Wolfe Ἀποκάλυψις |
| Children of Bodom Follow the Reaper |
| Children of Bodom Hatebreeder |
| Circle Takes The Square Rites of Initiation |
| City and Colour Little Hell |
| Closure in Moscow The Penance and the Patience |
| Cloudkicker Beacons |
| Cloudkicker Fade |
| Cloudkicker ]]][[[ |
| Cloudkicker The Map Is Not The Territory |
| Clubroot Clubroot |
| Coheed and Cambria No World for Tomorrow |
| Probably my least favorite Coheed album but it's still pretty damn good. "No World for Tomorrow" and "The End Complete 3" are beyond epic and are some of their best songs in their entire catolag. The weakness lies in that this album seems like a watered down version of GA1. The End Completes are no where near as good as the Willing Wells and Justice in Murder is an obvious filler track. But overall this is still a great listen. You still have Claudio wailing away, you got some tasty riffs, great guitar playing (leads, riffs, and solos wise) and it still retains a proggy feel from their last album. I'm hoping the prequal album will be way better than this but if Coheed decideds to put out albums of this magnitude for the rest of their career you won't be hearing me complain. |
| Coheed and Cambria Year of the Black Rainbow |
| Not what I was expecting at all but still amazing. This is a welcome change after the lackluster effort that was NWFT (at least by their standards). There's a great, almost industrial sounding vibe going on. The guitar tones are perfect and this album overall is more atmospheric than anything they've done. Claudio's voice is still top notch and there are still hooks galore. Overall this a great step forward for the band after some people were probably afraid that they fell in a rut after NWFT. |
| Conan Monnos |
| Conor Oberst Conor Oberst |
| Converge Petitioning the Empty Sky |
| Converge Axe to Fall |
| Converge When Forever Comes Crashing |
| Converge All We Love We Leave Behind |
| Corrupted El Mundo Frio |
| Counting Crows August And Everything After |
| Counting Crows Saturday Nights and Sunday Mornings |
| Cream Disraeli Gears |
| Cream Wheels of Fire |
| Crosses EP |
| Cymbals Eat Guitars Why There Are Mountains |
| Cynic Traced in Air |
| Daft Punk Tron: Legacy |
| Danzig Danzig II: Lucifuge |
| Dark Time Sunshine Vessel |
| Dark Time Sunshine ANX |
| Dark Tranquillity Fiction |
| Darkspace Dark Space II |
| Darkspace Dark Space III |
| Darkthrone A Blaze in the Northern Sky |
| Darkthrone Soulside Journey |
| David Bowie Hunky Dory |
| David Bowie The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust... |
| David Bowie Heroes |
| David Bowie Aladdin Sane |
| David Bowie Diamond Dogs |
| Daylight Dies A Frail Becoming |
| Dead Letter Circus This Is The Warning |
| Deadmau5 Random Album Title |
| Death Human |
| Death Leprosy |
| Death Scream Bloody Gore |
| Death Spiritual Healing |
| Death Angel The Ultra-Violence |
| Death Cab for Cutie Transatlanticism |
| Deep Purple Fireball |
| Deep Purple Burn |
| Deerhunter Microcastle |
| Def Leppard Pyromania |
| Def Leppard Hysteria |
| Defeater Empty Days and Sleepless Nights |
| Deftones Around the Fur |
| Deftones Deftones |
| Del tha Funkee Homosapien Both Sides of the Brain |
| Demilich Nespithe |
| Demolition Hammer Epidemic of Violence |
| Depeche Mode Violator |
| Desaparecidos Read Music/Speak Spanish |
| Descendents Milo Goes to College |
| Desert Sessions Volumes 1 & 2 |
| Dinosaur Jr. Farm |
| Dinosaur Jr. You're Living All Over Me |
| Dio The Last in Line |
| Dio Dream Evil |
| Dire Straits Dire Straits |
| Disillusion Back To Times Of Splendor |
| DJ Shadow Endtroducing..... |
| Dopamine Dying Away In The Deep Fall |
| DragonForce Inhuman Rampage |
| Dream Theater A Change of Seasons |
| Dream Theater Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence |
| Dream Theater Images and Words |
| dredg Catch Without Arms |
| Dropkick Murphys The Warrior's Code |
| Drudkh Blood In Our Wells |
| Ea Ea II |
| Earth Angels of Darkness, Demons of Light I |
| Earth Hibernaculum |
| Eels Electro-Shock Blues |
| Electric Wizard Come My Fanatics... |
| Electric Wizard Dopethrone |
| Elliott Smith XO |
| Elliott Smith Figure 8 |
| Eluveitie Slania |
| Eluvium Copia |
| Embers Shadows |
| Emerson, Lake and Palmer Tarkus |
| Emerson, Lake and Palmer Brain Salad Surgery |
| Emperor In the Nightside Eclipse |
| Enduser Even Weight |
| Ensiferum Ensiferum |
| Enslaved RIITIIR |
| Entombed Left Hand Path |
| Envy A Dead Sinking Story |
| Eric's Trip Love Tara |
| Every Time I Die Ex Lives |
| Explosions in the Sky All of a Sudden, I Miss Everyone |
| Faith No More Angel Dust |
| Fang Island Fang Island |
| Fates Warning Awaken The Guardian |
| Film School alwaysnever |
| Fleet Foxes Helplessness Blues |
| Fleetwood Mac Rumours |
| Flogging Molly Drunken Lullabies |
| Flogging Molly Swagger |
| Flying Lotus Cosmogramma |
| Flying Lotus Until the Quiet Comes |
| Foo Fighters Skin and Bones |
| The Foo Fighters are one of my favorite mainstream rock bands and some may say that their music gets old pretty fast. Well if you give Skin and Bones a spin you'll realize that the Foo's are very capable of creating exciting and never dull music. This mainly acoustic driven live album has all the energy and excitement the Foo Fighters embody combined with interesting instrumentation and arrangements of their material. Dave's voice is top notch and actually everything musically is done with superior effort. The only downside is that the crowd is WAY too high in the mix. On their softer songs sometimes all you can hear is girls screaming at the top of their lungs. Especially on Everlong, which may be the best performance here, is almost ruined because the crowd singing along and screaming drowns out the beauty of this song. It captures the excitement of the album well but when I'm listening, I'm listening for the music and not to feel like I'm at a live show, especially a stripped down acoustic one. Anyways this is essential for any Foo Fighters fan and even if you're not, give it a shot, it may suprise you. |
| Foo Fighters In Your Honor |
| Foo Fighters The Colour and the Shape |
| Foo Fighters Foo Fighters |
| Foo Fighters Wasting Light |
| For Those Who Can't Wait For Those Who Can't Wait |
| Forest As A Song In The Harvest Of Grief |
| Frank Turner England Keep My Bones |
| Frank Turner Love, Ire & Song |
| Frank Turner Tape Deck Heart |
| Frank Zappa Hot Rats |
| Frank Zappa Joe's Garage: Acts I, II, & III |
| Frightened Rabbit The Midnight Organ Fight |
| Fripp & Eno Evening Star |
| Fugazi Red Medicine |
| Fugazi 13 Songs |
| Genesis Foxtrot |
| Genesis Nursery Cryme |
| Genghis Tron Board Up the House |
| Gentle Giant In a Glass House |
| Geskia! Silent of Light |
| Ghast Terrible Cemetery |
| Ghost B.C. Infestissumam |
| Ghost Mice Debt of the Dead |
| Giant Squid Metridium Fields |
| Giles Corey Giles Corey |
| Gin Blossoms New Miserable Experience |
| Giraffes? Giraffes! More Skin With Milk-Mouth |
| Girl Talk Feed the Animals |
| God Is An Astronaut All Is Violent, All Is Bright |
| Godspeed You! Black Emperor Yanqui U.X.O |
| Godspeed You! Black Emperor 'Allelujah! Don't Bend! Ascend! |
| Gorement The Ending Quest |
| Gorillaz Gorillaz |
| Gorillaz Demon Days |
| Gorillaz Plastic Beach |
| Grouper A I A |
| Grouper The Man Who Died in His Boat |
| Guided By Voices Bee Thousand |
| GZA Liquid Swords |
| Haken Visions |
| Hammock Departure Songs |
| Harmonium l'Heptade |
| Have A Nice Life Deathconsciousness |
| Hawk Eyes Ideas |
| Hawkwind Warrior on the Edge of Time |
| Helios Eingya |
| Helloween Walls of Jericho |
| High on Fire Death Is This Communion |
| High on Fire Blessed Black Wings |
| High on Fire De Vermis Mysteriis |
| Hooded Menace Never Cross the Dead |
| HORSE the band R. Borlax |
| HORSE the band The Mechanical Hand |
| How To Destroy Angels Welcome Oblivion |
| How to Dress Well Love Remains |
| How to Dress Well Total Loss |
| Hum You'd Prefer An Astronaut |
| Hungry Ghosts Alone, Alone |
| Husker Du Zen Arcade |
| Ikuinen Kaamos Closure |
| In Flames The Jester Race |
| In Flames Clayman |
| In Flames Come Clarity |
| In Flames Whoracle |
| In Flames Colony |
| In Mourning Shrouded Divine |
| In Mourning The Weight of Oceans |
| In The Woods... Omnio |
| Incubus Make Yourself |
| Incubus Morning View |
| Interpol Turn on the Bright Lights |
| Irepress Sol Eye Sea I |
| Iron Maiden Iron Maiden |
| Iron Maiden The Number of the Beast |
| Iron Maiden Seventh Son of a Seventh Son |
| Iron Maiden Killers |
| Iron Maiden A Matter of Life and Death |
| Isis Wavering Radiant |
| Isis Panopticon |
| Isis In the Absence of Truth |
| Isis Temporal |
| iTAL tEK Midnight Colour |
| Jack White Blunderbuss |
| Jaga Jazzist What We Must |
| James Blake Overgrown |
| Jesu Sun Down / Sun Rise |
| Jesu Silver |
| Jesu Ascension |
| Jethro Tull Aqualung |
| Jethro Tull Heavy Horses |
| Jethro Tull Songs From The Wood |
| Jimi Hendrix Experience Hendrix: The Best of Hendrix |
| Joe Satriani Surfing With The Alien |
| Johann Johannsson Copenhagen Dreams |
| John 5 The Devil Knows My Name |
| John Frusciante The Empyrean |
| John Frusciante Curtains |
| John Frusciante The Will to Death |
| John Frusciante Inside of Emptiness |
| John Frusciante To Record Only Water for Ten Days |
| Johnny Hobo and the Freight Trains Love Songs For The Apocalypse |
| Joy Division Unknown Pleasures |
| Judas Priest Sad Wings of Destiny |
| Judas Priest Defenders of the Faith |
| Judas Priest Screaming for Vengeance |
| Julie Christmas The Bad Wife |
| K Sera Collisions and Near Misses |
| Kashiwa Daisuke Re: |
| Kayo Dot Blue Lambency Downward |
| Kerouac Cold and Distant, Not Loving |
| Killer Mike R.A.P. Music |
| King Crimson Larks' Tongues in Aspic |
| King Crimson Discipline |
| King Crimson Starless and Bible Black |
| King Diamond "Them" |
| King's X Gretchen Goes to Nebraska |
| Kings of Leon Only By The Night |
| Kings of Leon Aha Shake Heartbreak |
| Kings of Leon Come Around Sundown |
| KISS Revenge |
| KISS Alive III |
| KISS Lick It Up |
| KISS Creatures of the Night |
| KISS Alive! |
| KISS Rock and Roll Over |
| KISS The Box Set |
| KISS Hotter Than Hell |
| Klaus Schulze Irrlicht |
| Korn Korn |
| Where it all began for Korn. I gotta say, in my angrier years I was a Korn fanboy and this was my favorite album by em. Years have gone by, my musical taste has matured a lot, and im not the angry young man I once was but you know what...I still can spin this album and enjoy it. It doesn't seem fake or contrived when it comes to Johnathan Davis, and I just love the groove the rest of the band displays. Blind still gets me pumped and is the highlight for me. Korn may have gone way down hill since their debut, and they may be regarded as a joke nowadays, but it should be known that they didn't always suck, becuase they released this. |
| Kraftwerk Trans-Europe Express |
| Kraftwerk The Man-Machine |
| Kreator Pleasure to Kill |
| Kvelertak Meir |
| Kvist For Kunsten Maa Vi Evig Vike |
| Lantlos .neon |
| Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin III |
| Les Discrets Ariettes Oubliees... |
| Light Bearer Lapsus |
| Lights Out Asia Hy-Brasil |
| Linkin Park Hybrid Theory |
| Loma Prieta I.V. |
| Lord Belial Enter The Moonlight Gate |
| Lou Reed Transformer |
| Love Through Cannibalism Metapodestroyer |
| Lustmord Heresy |
| Machine Head The Blackening |
| Machine Head Unto the Locust |
| Mad Season Above |
| Made Out of Babies The Ruiner |
| Manchester Orchestra You Brainstorm, I Brainstorm, But Brilliance... |
| Manic Street Preachers The Holy Bible |
| Manowar Kings of Metal |
| Mastodon Leviathan |
| Mastodon Crack the Skye |
| Mastodon Blood Mountain |
| Matisyahu Youth |
| Matisyahu Shake Off the Dust...Arise |
| maudlin of the Well Part the Second |
| maudlin of the Well My Fruit Psychobells... A Seed Combustible |
| Maybeshewill I Was Here For a Moment, Then I Was Gone |
| Mayhem De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas |
| MC5 Kick Out The Jams |
| Meat Puppets Meat Puppets II |
| Mechina Empyrean |
| Megadeth Peace Sells... but Who's Buying? |
| Melvins Houdini |
| Melvins Lysol |
| Melvins Hostile Ambient Takeover |
| Melvins A Senile Animal |
| Mesa Verde The Old Road |
| Meshuggah Catch Thirtythree |
| Meshuggah Nothing |
| Meshuggah Koloss |
| Meshuggah Chaosphere |
| Messiah Hymn to Abramelin |
| Metallica S&M |
| Metallica Load |
| Oh god, Metallica infamous album where they cut their hair and mellowed out their sound. Well I'm one of the few who actually really enjoys this album. By no means is this up to par with their early stuff but I mean cmon few bands ever come close to touching their 80's stuff. This still has some really great songs like Bleeding Me, The Outlaw Torn, Until it Sleeps, and Hero of the Day. A bunch of the other songs have a pretty cool southern rock groove to em as well. It does get pretty boring after further listens, hence the 3.5 and not 4 rating. People may hate it and live in the past, but seriously, it's not THAT bad people. It's just different and nobody likes change. So yea, pretty good stuff. Don't try and act cool by hating it. |
| Metallica Garage, Inc |
| Metallica Kill 'Em All |
| Metallica Beyond Magnetic |
| Metallica Metallica |
| mewithoutYou Ten Stories |
| Mike Oldfield Ommadawn |
| Minus the Bear Highly Refined Pirates |
| Minus the Bear Omni |
| Minus the Bear Menos El Oso |
| Minus the Bear Infinity Overhead |
| Minus the Bear Acoustics |
| Mirrorthrone Carriers of Dust |
| Misfits Collection II |
| Misfits Collection I |
| Misfits Earth A.D. |
| Modest Mouse This Is A Long Drive For Someone With Nothing To.. |
| Mono You Are There |
| Mono For My Parents |
| Monolithe Monolithe III |
| Monsters of Folk Monsters of Folk |
| Moonblood Blut und Krieg |
| Moonsorrow Varjoina Kuljemme Kuolleiden Maassa |
| Moonsorrow Kivenkantaja |
| Moonsorrow Tulimyrsky |
| Morbid Angel Altars of Madness |
| Morbid Saint Spectrum of Death |
| Morgan Nova Solis |
| Mother Love Bone Apple |
| Motorhead Bomber |
| Motorhead Ace of Spades |
| Mount Eerie Lost Wisdom |
| Mount Eerie Song Islands Vol. 2 |
| Mount Eerie Clear Moon |
| Mountains Centralia |
| Mr. Bungle California |
| Mudvayne All Access to All Things |
| Mudvayne L.D. 50 |
| Mudvayne The End of All Things to Come |
| Mumford and Sons Sigh No More |
| Municipal Waste Massive Aggressive |
| Murder by Death Who Will Survive and What Will Be Left of Them? |
| Murder by Death Bitter Drink, Bitter Moon |
| Muse Absolution |
| Muse Black Holes and Revelations |
| Mutemath Mute Math |
| My Bloody Valentine Loveless |
| My Bloody Valentine m b v |
| My Morning Jacket At Dawn |
| Nadja Thaumogenesis |
| Natural Snow Buildings The Dance of the Moon and the Sun |
| Neil Young After the Gold Rush |
| Neil Young Ragged Glory |
| Neil Young On the Beach |
| Neil Young Mirrorball |
| Neptune Towers Caravans To Empire Algol |
| Neurosis The Eye of Every Storm |
| Neurosis A Sun That Never Sets |
| Neurosis Times of Grace |
| Neurosis Honor Found in Decay |
| Neurosis Through Silver in Blood |
| Nicolas Jaar Space Is Only Noise |
| Nightingale The Closing Chronicles |
| Nine Inch Nails Year Zero |
| Nine Inch Nails Ghosts I-IV |
| Nine Inch Nails The Downward Spiral |
| Nine Inch Nails Y34RZ3R0R3M1X3D |
| Nine Inch Nails Still |
| Nine Inch Nails With Teeth |
| Nirvana Bleach |
| Nirvana at its rawest. Bleach is an album that's a far cry from the polished pop friendly album Nevermind. Here you find a lot of distortion, aggression, and some intense vocals from the great Kurt Cobain. The songs are simple and the lyrics most of the time don't make a lot of sense but that doesn't take anything away from this album because it's pure energy. When I think of Nirvana I think of this album rather than Nevermind or In Utero. There are still songs that would hint towards the radio hit era Nirvana would find themselves in later on like "About a Girl" but overall this is a very primal record that shows the true roots of Nirvana and the grunge genre in general. |
| Nirvana Nevermind |
| Nirvana In Utero |
| Nirvana Live At Reading |
| No-Man Schoolyard Ghosts |
| Noah and the Whale The First Days of Spring |
| Noisia Split The Atom |
| Nokturnal Mortum Lunar Poetry |
| Nuclear Assault Game Over |
| Oasis Definitely Maybe |
| Oasis (What's The Story) Morning Glory? |
| Oceansize Effloresce |
| Oceansize Self Preserved While The Bodies Float Up |
| Odium (NOR) The Sad Realm of the Stars |
| Omar Rodriguez-Lopez Xenophanes |
| Omar Rodriguez-Lopez Cizaña De Los Amores |
| Omar Rodriguez-Lopez Los Sueños De Un Higado |
| Omar Rodriguez-Lopez Solar Gambling |
| Omar Rodriguez-Lopez & John Frusciante Omar Rodriguez-Lopez and John Frusciante |
| Omega Massif Karpatia |
| On The Might of Princes Where You Are and Where You Want to Be |
| Opeth Damnation |
| Opeth Orchid |
| Opeth My Arms, Your Hearse |
| Opeth Watershed |
| Outkast Stankonia |
| Overkill Feel the Fire |
| Overkill The Electric Age |
| Ozzy Osbourne The Ozzman Cometh |
| Pavement Slanted and Enchanted |
| Paysage d'Hiver Kristall und Isa |
| Paysage d'Hiver Winterkaelte |
| Paysage d'Hiver Paysage d'Hiver |
| Paysage d'Hiver Das Tor |
| Pearl Jam Lost Dogs |
| Some true gems are to be found on this b-side/rarity compilation. Tracks like Alone, Sad, Yellow Ledbetter, Undone, and Last Kiss are some of Pearl Jam's best songs that probably should have made it on some of their studio albums. There's quite a bit of filler but that's to be expected given the fact that it's a double album of rarities. All in all this is a great release and is a better listen than some of their actual albums. |
| Pearl Jam No Code |
| Pearl Jam Vitalogy |
| Pearl Jam Yield |
| Pearl Jam Backspacer |
| Pearl Jam Binaural |
| Pelican March Into the Sea |
| Pelican The Fire in Our Throats Will Beckon... |
| Pg. 99 Document #8 |
| Pg. 99 Document #5 |
| Phish Slip, Stitch, and Pass |
| Pig Destroyer Terrifyer |
| Pig Destroyer Prowler in the Yard |
| Pink Floyd The Division Bell |
| Pixies Surfer Rosa |
| Porcupine Tree Lightbulb Sun |
| Porcupine Tree Stupid Dream |
| Porcupine Tree Deadwing |
| Porcupine Tree The Incident |
| Porcupine Tree The Sky Moves Sideways |
| Premiata Forneria Marconi Per un Amico |
| Pretty Lights Filling Up The City Skies |
| Pretty Lights Glowing in the Darkest Night |
| Propagandhi Failed States |
| Protest the Hero Fortress |
| Protest the Hero Scurrilous |
| Psychotic Waltz Into the Everflow |
| Queens of the Stone Age Rated R |
| Queens of the Stone Age ...Like Clockwork |
| Queens of the Stone Age Lullabies to Paralyze |
| R.E.M. The Best Of R.E.M. |
| R.E.M. In Time: The Best Of REM (1988-2003) |
| R.E.M. Murmur |
| Radiohead The Bends |
| Radiohead at their most alternative. The songs are here are fairly simple, at least compared to what came later in their career, and are very accessible. Yet despite the lack of experimentation in the studio this is as solid as any of their albums in my book. With it's hook laden straightforward nature, The Bends are right up there with OK Computer and Kid A in my book. A few filler songs drag it down a little bit but some of their best songs (Fake Plastic Trees, Street Spirit, My Iron Lung) can be found. For somebody looking to get into this band this is the album I'd point them to. |
| Radiohead Amnesiac |
| Radiohead Hail to the Thief |
| Radiohead The King of Limbs |
| Radiohead Airbag/How Am I Driving? |
| Rage Against the Machine Rage Against the Machine |
| Rage Against the Machine The Battle of Los Angeles |
| Rainbow Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow |
| Rainbow Long Live Rock & Roll |
| Ramones Leave Home |
| Ramones Rocket to Russia |
| Ramones Ramones |
| Red Hot Chili Peppers Stadium Arcadium |
| Stadium Arcadium is a double album full of great material but like most double albums there's quite a bit of filler. I listened to this so much the summer after it came out that to this day I still can't really listen to it but that doesn't mean the songs aren't great. Every sound they've ever done can be found here. Charlie is a funk fest, Slow Cheetah is an acoustic number, Readymade is a full blown rocker, and everything in between is offered here. Favorite tracks personally are: Wet Sand, Charlie, Especially in Michigan, and Turn it Again. Fans of the Chili's will love this, and last I checked that was a lot of people. |
| Red Sparowes The Fear Is Excruciating, But Therein... |
| Renaissance Scheherazade and Other Stories |
| Ride Nowhere |
| Right Away, Great Captain! The Eventually Home |
| Right Away, Great Captain! The Church of the Good Thief |
| Rise Against Revolutions Per Minute |
| Rishloo Eidolon |
| Rob Zombie Hellbilly Deluxe |
| Robert Rich Electric Ladder |
| Robert Rich Somnium |
| Rosetta Wake/Lift |
| Rosetta A Determinism of Morality |
| Rush Grace Under Pressure |
| Rush Signals |
| Rush Counterparts |
| Rush Fly by Night |
| Rush Vapor Trails |
| Rush Clockwork Angels |
| Russian Circles Enter |
| Sabbat History of a Time to Come |
| Sabbat Dreamweaver |
| Sadus Illusions |
| It's fast, I mean really fast. Thrash at it's fastest (fast?) FAST! Anyways this is a pretty awesome album i stumbled across while searching for the fastest old school thrash bands I could find. It flies by in under a half hour but you're left with one of the most unrelenting releases ever. Check it out if you're ready for your eardrums to be pummled. |
| Santana Santana |
| Santana Abraxas |
| Saxon Denim And Leather |
| Saxon Shore It Doesn't Matter |
| September Malevolence After This Darkness, There's a Next |
| Shai Hulud That Within Blood Ill-Tempered |
| Shai Hulud Misanthropy Pure |
| Shai Hulud Reach Beyond the Sun |
| Sigur Ros Valtari |
| Silversun Pickups Seasick |
| Silversun Pickups Neck of the Woods |
| Simon and Garfunkel Greatest Hits |
| Simon and Garfunkel Bookends |
| Skeletonwitch Forever Abomination |
| Skull Fist Heavier Than Metal |
| Sky Architect A Dying Man's Hymn |
| Slayer Reign in Blood |
| Slayer Seasons in the Abyss |
| Slayer Christ Illusion |
| Slayer Hell Awaits |
| Sodom Agent Orange |
| Sodom In War And Pieces |
| Soilwork The Living Infinite |
| Sombres Forets Royaume De Glace |
| Sonic Youth Sister |
| Spark The Robotic Girl Next Door |
| Sparta Porcelain |
| Stars of the Lid The Tired Sounds of Stars of the Lid |
| Stendeck Sonnambula |
| Steve Hackett Voyage of the Acolyte |
| Steve Hackett Spectral Mornings |
| Stevie Ray Vaughan Live Alive |
| Stevie Wonder Songs in the Key of Life |
| Stevie Wonder Innervisions |
| Stone Sour House of Gold and Bones - Part 1 |
| Stone Sour House of Gold and Bones - Part 2 |
| Stone Temple Pilots Thank You |
| Strapping Young Lad City |
| Streetlight Manifesto Somewhere in the Between |
| Streetlight Manifesto 99 Songs of Revolution: Volume I |
| Strung Out Exile In Oblivion |
| Sublime Sublime |
| Sublime 40 Oz. to Freedom |
| Suffocation Pierced from Within |
| Suffocation Pinnacle of Bedlam |
| Sufjan Stevens Illinois |
| Suis La Lune Heir |
| Sum 41 All Killer No Filler |
| Summoning Old Mornings Dawn |
| Sunn O))) and Boris Altar |
| Sunn O))) Meets Nurse With Wound The Iron Soul of Nothing |
| Sunny Day Real Estate Diary |
| Symphony X The Odyssey |
| System of a Down Toxicity |
| System of a Down Steal This Album! |
| System of a Down System of a Down |
| System of a Down Mezmerize |
| Taking Back Sunday Where You Want To Be |
| Talk Talk Laughing Stock |
| Tangerine Dream Ricochet |
| Tangerine Dream Rubycon |
| Tangerine Dream Stratosfear |
| Tangerine Dream Zeit |
| Tangerine Dream Alpha Centauri |
| Tangerine Dream Atem |
| Team Sleep Team Sleep |
| Teargas and Plateglass Teargas & Plateglass |
| Temple of the Dog Temple of the Dog |
| Tenacious D Tenacious D |
| Tenacious D The Pick of Destiny |
| Testament The Legacy |
| The Afghan Whigs Black Love |
| The Allman Brothers Band At Fillmore East |
| The Antlers Undersea |
| The Band Music From Big Pink |
| The Beatles Rubber Soul |
| The Beatles Anthology 1 |
| The Beatles Let It Be |
| The Beatles Let It Be… Naked |
| The Beatles Anthology 2 |
| The Beatles Beatles for Sale |
| The Black Heart Rebellion Har Nevo |
| The Black Keys Brothers |
| The Black Keys El Camino |
| The Boxer Rebellion The Cold Still |
| The Clash London Calling |
| The Contortionist Exoplanet |
| The Cure Pornography |
| The Cure Disintegration |
| The Cure The Head on the Door |
| The Dear Hunter Act I: The Lake South, the River North |
| The Decemberists The Hazards Of Love |
| The Decemberists The King Is Dead |
| The Devin Townsend Project Addicted |
| The Devin Townsend Project Deconstruction |
| The Devin Townsend Project Ki |
| The Devin Townsend Project Ghost |
| The Dillinger Escape Plan Option Paralysis |
| The Dillinger Escape Plan Ire Works |
| The Dillinger Escape Plan Calculating Infinity |
| The Dillinger Escape Plan One of Us Is the Killer |
| The Dismemberment Plan Emergency & I |
| The Doors The Doors |
| The Fall of Troy Doppelganger |
| The Fall of Troy Phantom on the Horizon |
| The Fall of Troy Ghostship |
| The Flaming Lips The Soft Bulletin |
| The Flaming Lips Embryonic |
| The Flaming Lips At War With The Mystics |
| The Flaming Lips The Terror |
| The Flashbulb Arboreal |
| The Flashbulb Love As A Dark Hallway |
| The Flashbulb Opus At The End Of Everything |
| The Flight Of Sleipnir Essence of Nine |
| The Future Sound of London Lifeforms |
| The Gaslight Anthem American Slang |
| The Grateful Dead American Beauty |
| The Grateful Dead Live/Dead |
| The Human Abstract Digital Veil |
| The Jimi Hendrix Experience Electric Ladyland |
| The Jimi Hendrix Experience Axis: Bold As Love |
| The Knife Shaking the Habitual |
| The Lawrence Arms Oh! Calcutta! |
| The Locust New Erections |
| As someone new to the grind genre this was the perfect album to get me into it. With its craziness/spazness mixed with brief but awesome moments of catchiness, The Locust are now a band I will keep my eye on in the future. |
| The Locust Plague Soundscapes |
| The Main Drag Yours As Fast As Mine |
| The Mars Volta Tremulant |
| The Mars Volta Amputechture |
| The Mars Volta Noctourniquet |
| The Mayan Factor In Lake 'CH |
| The Menzingers On the Impossible Past |
| The Microphones The Glow pt.2 |
| The Microphones Mount Eerie |
| The Mountain Goats We Shall All Be Healed |
| The Mountain Goats The Sunset Tree |
| The Mountain Goats Transcendental Youth |
| The National Boxer |
| The National Alligator |
| The Ocean Heliocentric |
| The Ocean Anthropocentric |
| The Ocean Pelagial |
| The Omar Rodriguez-Lopez Quartet Sepulcros De Miel |
| The Pax Cecilia Blessed Are The Bonds |
| The Prize Fighter Inferno Half Measures |
| The Protomen The Protomen |
| The Raconteurs Broken Boy Soldiers |
| The Replacements Tim |
| The Replacements Let It Be |
| The Rolling Stones Sticky Fingers |
| The Smashing Pumpkins Adore |
| The Pumpkins' "techno" album. Adore is full of electronic beats but that's not to say it's danceable or anything. In fact this takes on a more gothic vibe than anything. After Siamese Dream and Mellon Collie there was bound to be a let down but that doesn't mean this isn't a great album. Tear is absolutely incredible and Ava Adore utilizes the electronic beats very well without sounding mechanized. The album flows very well and is always a good listen but don't expect a classic here. |
| The Smashing Pumpkins Gish |
| The Smashing Pumpkins The Aeroplane Flies High |
| The Smashing Pumpkins Pisces Iscariot |
| The Smashing Pumpkins Teargarden by Kaleidyscope, Vol. 2 |
| The Smashing Pumpkins Oceania |
| The Smiths The Queen Is Dead |
| The Sound of Animals Fighting The Ocean and the Sun |
| The State Lottery When the Night Comes |
| The Stooges Raw Power |
| The Stooges The Stooges |
| The Stooges Fun House |
| The Sword Apocryphon |
| The Weeknd House of Balloons |
| The White Stripes Elephant |
| The White Stripes White Blood Cells |
| The White Stripes De Stijl |
| The White Stripes Get Behind Me Satan |
| The Wonder Years The Greatest Generation |
| Thee Silver Mount Zion Born Into Trouble As the Sparks Fly... |
| Thom Yorke The Eraser |
| Thrice The Alchemy Index Vols. I & II |
| Thrice The Illusion Of Safety |
| Thrice The Artist In The Ambulance |
| Thrice The Alchemy Index Vols. III & IV |
| Thrice Beggars |
| Thriftworks Terry - D |
| Thursday War All the Time |
| Thursday Full Collapse |
| Thursday Common Existence |
| Thursday No Devolucion |
| Tim Hecker An Imaginary Country |
| Tool Undertow |
| Tool 10,000 Days |
| Touche Amore ...To the Beat of a Dead Horse |
| Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross The Social Network |
| Trentemoller The Last Resort |
| Trespassers William Different Stars |
| Trophy Scars Never Born, Never Dead |
| Tycho Past is Prologue |
| Tycho Dive |
| Type O Negative World Coming Down |
| Tysondog Beware of the Dog |
| U.K. U.K. |
| Ulrich Schnauss A Strangely Isolated Place |
| Ulver Kveldssanger |
| Ulver Perdition City |
| Ulver Shadows of the Sun |
| Ulver Wars of the Roses |
| Ulver Silences Teaches You How to Sing EP |
| Unwound Leaves Turn Inside You |
| Uriah Heep Look At Yourself |
| Uriah Heep Very 'eavy... Very 'umble |
| Vali Forlatt |
| Van der Graaf Generator Still Life |
| Van Morrison Astral Weeks |
| Van Morrison Moondance |
| Vordr I |
| Vordr MLP |
| Warning Watching from a Distance |
| We Followed Tigers And Then We Were Killed... |
| Very nice Post Rock. It sounds very similar to Explosions in the Sky at points until when you least expect it there is scream/yell that sounds far away and the music explodes before dying down again into a beautiful melody. I like the use of the double bass on the drums throughout the album as well. I would almost go as far to say it is a little post-hardcore influenced as well. Any fan of post rock should check this out |
| Weakling Dead as Dreams |
| Weezer The Blue Album |
| Wigrid Hoffnungstod |
| Do you like Burzum? If so, then do I have an album for you. If you handed this to me and said it was a previously unreleased Burzum album I would totally believe you. This one man project hails from Germany and he creates some excellent atmosphere in this depressing masterpiece. Only thing keeping this at a 4 is that at 59 minutes it can drag a little. If you like what you're hearing and are ok with a little unoriginality then you should enjoy this. |
| Wil Wagner Laika |
| Wilco Being There |
| William Basinski The Disintegration Loops I |
| William Basinski The Disintegration Loops IV |
| William Basinski The Disintegration Loops II |
| William Basinski The Disintegration Loops III |
| Winterfylleth The Mercian Sphere |
| Wintersleep Welcome To The Night Sky |
| Wintersun Wintersun |
| Wintersun Time I |
| Wishbone Ash Argus |
| Wodensthrone Loss |
| Wolves in the Throne Room Diadem of 12 Stars |
| Wolves in the Throne Room Two Hunters |
| Woods of Desolation Torn Beyond Reason |
| Woods of Ypres Woods V: Grey Skies & Electric Light |
| WU LYF Go Tell Fire to the Mountain |
| Wu-Tang Clan Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) |
| Wyrd Kammen |
| Yeah Yeah Yeahs It's Blitz! |
| Year of No Light Nord |
| Yes Fragile |
| Yes Relayer |
| Yes Going for the One |
| Yo La Tengo I Can Hear The Heart Beating As One |
| Yo La Tengo Fade |
| Yuck Yuck |
| Zomby Dedication |