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5.0 classic
Amorphis Tales from the Thousand Lakes
Amorphis Silent Waters
Between the Buried and Me Alaska
Between the Buried and Me Colors
Metallica Master of Puppets
Metallica Ride the Lightning
Metallica ...And Justice for All
Motorhead Ace of Spades
Pink Floyd The Dark Side of the Moon
Pink Floyd The Wall

4.5 superb
A Day To Remember For Those Who Have Heart
This album was very well done, for the fact that A Day To Remember does this for the fun of playing music. It's extremely catchy, and most of the breakdowns are pretty brutal. It doesn't go without it faults though, the breakdowns do get typical and boring, and the same goes with some of the songs. Some aren't up to the standards that the other songs set. My list of recommended tracks would be: Monument, A Shot In the Dark, Speak of the Devil, and Show Em' the Ropes. The rest of the songs aren't that bad though. If you haven't listened to this by now, you should give it a shot.
A Day To Remember For Those Who Have Heart (Reissue)
Alice in Chains Dirt
Alice in Chains Greatest Hits
Alice in Chains The Essential Alice in Chains
All That Remains The Fall of Ideals
Alter Bridge One Day Remains
Alter Bridge Blackbird
Amorphis Elegy
Between the Buried and Me The Silent Circus
Between the Buried and Me Colors_Live
Between the Buried and Me Alaska (Instrumental)
Blindside Blindside
Burst Lazarus Bird
Cynic Traced in Air
Dark Tranquillity Fiction
Fair to Midland Fables From a Mayfly: What I Tell You Three Times is True
Haste the Day Pressure the Hinges
The first song I heard by them was called "White Collar" on tv. I was really impressed with the muscianship and the vocals. It sold me and I bought the special edition. This album actually got me back into the old Haste the Day. Even though Steven can't do snake hissing vocals, his somewhat mediocre growl is actually pretty nice. What makes him even better is the fact that he can do awesome clean vocals. And with Brennan and Mike adding back up vocals it's just amazing. Jason stepped up on this album, with a couple solos and kind of old-school rock/heavy metal guitar playing. The hardcorish breakdowns are nowhere near excessive on this album, those being at the end of The Minor Prophets, Needles, and Chorus Of Angels. Every song also has a different feel to it, between Stitches, Vertigo, and Akeldema, it actually feels like three separate songs. Which is quite amazing to me. Even though Jimmy's gone, Stephen makes up for him on this album.
In Flames Come Clarity
La Dispute Somewhere at the Bottom of the River Between Vega and Altair
La Dispute Untitled
Megadeth Greatest Hits: Back to the Start
Memphis May Fire Memphis May Fire
For a 5 song e.p. this the best i've heard since Bullet For My Valentine's Hand Of Blood. Memphis May Fire is definitely better in terms of musicianship. The vocals are outstanding, with the lead vocalist screaming his heart out. He can also pull of great clean vocals. The guitarist also pulls off some great backup cleans to make dual harmonies with the lead vocalist. The guitar is pretty sweet, with the hardcore riffs, mixed with southern styling riffs, it makes an excellent combination. The Drums are great just like the guitars. Vocals are definitely the highlight. Even though the lead vocalist is gone, I can't wait to see what the new one brings.
Memphis May Fire Sleepwalking
Misery Signals Of Malice and the Magnum Heart
Misery Signals Controller
After mirrors, Controller is more brutal and melodic at the same time. It's less monotonous and the vocals are killer. Sure it could be overproduced but I like the monstorous vocals. The clean vocals are a highlight for sure, as it sounds just angelic for a metalcore band. The guitars are great with heavy riffing, contrasted with the awesome melody played. The drums are killer, showcasing double bass and sweet rhythms. One of the best metalcore albums I've heard in a while.
Nirvana Nirvana
Pantera Vulgar Display of Power
Protest the Hero Fortress
I actually heard this before Kezia so I didn't know how good these guys were before. But this album blew me away. Rody pulls out all the stops and shows why he's a vocalist. I think he's actually one of the best and most versatile today. With the amazing range of his clean vocals, to the high screams, and down to the guttaral lows, the vocals itself keep the album entertaining. The guitars are awesome as well, thrashing around, and playing some weird riffs, makes this album even more interesting. The bass has some awesome fills, seen on Palms Read. The drums have many patterns, which also is great cause it goes with the vocals and guitars. This album is definitely one of the best albums of 2008.
Rise Against Revolutions per Minute
Soilwork Natural Born Chaos
Soundgarden Badmotorfinger
Still Remains The Serpent
This album is an awesome breakaway from the metalcore stereotype that was Of Love and Lunacy. It was great, sometimes bad, but it was kind of generic. With the Serpent, Still Remains, shows they can make some great music, even though it's not all metalcore. The keyboards are in full effect, which sets the tone. The guitars are nice, playing some sweet riffs and making some melody with the keyboards. The vocals are nice, the scream sounds a little more raw and emotional. And the cleans are well exectued. T.J. and Mike both do an awesome job with the vocals. Some of the best songs I think are: Stay Captive, Anemia In Your Sheets, Dancing With The Enemy, An Undesired Reunion, and Avalanche. Too bad they broke up, I was looking forward to what the would do next.
The Mayfield Four Second Skin
The Used Maybe Memories
Thrice The Illusion of Safety
Thrice Vheissu
Thrice The Alchemy Index Vols. I & II
Thursday Full Collapse
Thursday Common Existence
Trenches The Tide Will Swallow Us Whole

4.0 excellent
7 Angels 7 Plagues Until The Day Breathes...
A Day To Remember And Their Name Was Treason
A Day To Remember Old Record
As I Lay Dying An Ocean Between Us
Avenged Sevenfold Waking the Fallen
Between the Buried and Me Between the Buried and Me
Blessthefall His Last Walk
Blindside Silence
Blindside About A Burning Fire
Silence was the first album I heard from Blindside, and I liked it a lot, even though it was kind of repetitive. On About A Burning Fire, they expand on their experimentation and created some of their best songs. Christian's vocals are excellent as always, the guitar though nothing special, is still good for the melody and the harder parts of the album. Drums are upbeat and fit the songs well. Most of the songs are good, some are kind of boring, Shekina kind of is, but not enough to where i'll never listen to it again. About A Burning Fire is the best song on here, and probably their best song ever. It's just amazing how much emotion is in that song. Great album, if you haven't heard it, either listen to it, or Silence.
Bullet for My Valentine The Poison
Bullet for My Valentine Hand of Blood
Bullet for My Valentine Scream Aim Fire
I heard of BFMV when I heard their single 4 Words. I liked that album, even though it was typical, just something about them stood out. On their sophomore release, they find themselves maturing and it shows well. The lyrics are much better in most songs, and the songwriting is great and well exectued. There's not as much screaming, since Matt had surgery but it's still great without all of it. Hearts Burst Into Fire has got to be one of their best songs, if not their best. Definitely better than Tears Don't Fall though. The best songs on this album are Hearts Burst Into Fire, Take It Out On Me, End of Days, and Last To Know.
Burn in Silence Angel Maker
Burst Origo
Chevelle This Type Of Thinking (Could Do Us In)
Chevelle Wonder What's Next
Chevelle Vena Sera
With the succes of Wonder What's Next and the somewhat success of This Type Of Thinking, Vena Sera is a great step up. Pete's vocals are better than ever, often going into his higher vocals, while screaming less. His screaming sounds more powerful though, as if he's in pain. The guitars are more kind of lead based, faster and upbeat, as well as the drums. Some nice double bass kick in effect too, which helps the album out. The bass itself is better than the last two albums. As Chevelle continues to travel down the path of Hard Rock and alternative Metal, they'll keep maturing and it looks like they should get better from here.
Dark Tranquillity Character
Def Leppard Vault: Greatest Hits 1980 - 1995
Disturbed The Sickness
Dope American Apathy
EkoTren Light The Fire
This is an excellent debut. This album I think is underrated. The transition of songs ranging from heavy metal, to a more mellow and acoustic rock songs, is sweet. The guitar is great, with some amazing riffing in some parts, the acoustic parts are nice too. The vocals are definitely the highlight of this album. His screaming is just insanely high and his lower screams are brutal, but not like death metal growling. His cleans are ever so present being my favorite part about this album. It's just so unique and emotional. Also the cleans sound quite different from song to song. The cleans in Light the Fire sound way different than songs like Tranquilized and Needed You More. The songs I would recommend are: Light The Fire, Tranquilized, Needed You More, Falling, and Paper Thin. I like all the other songs though. Amazing start for this band.
Finch Say Hello to Sunshine
Foo Fighters The Colour and the Shape
From Autumn to Ashes Holding A Wolf By The Ears
Haste the Day Burning Bridges
It Dies Today The Caitiff Choir
Killswitch Engage The End of Heartache
mewithoutYou Brother, Sister
Misery Signals Mirrors
Nirvana Nevermind
P.O.D. Satellite
Paradise Lost In Requiem
Paradise Lost Icon
Protest the Hero Kezia
Ramones Hey! Ho! Let's Go: The Anthology
Red (USA) Innocence and Instinct
Rise Against The Sufferer and the Witness
Saosin Come Close
Shinedown The Sound of Madness
Skid Row Skid Row
Skillet Comatose
Soilwork Figure Number Five
Soundgarden Superunknown
Stereomud Perfect Self
The Human Abstract Nocturne
I remember when I first heard "Crossing the Rubicon". I didn't really like it, with all the tempo changes, and with the vocals all over the place. But I bought the album actually last year and it's one of my favorite albums. Yes, there's a lot of arpeggios and sweep picking, but I really enjoy that in this album. The vocals are nice, sure they can get nasally and throaty, but it works for this album. It gets melodic, heavy, and then soft, and it just works. The only part that I can say is boring, is how the guitars always do something fancy, and it seems like it's just to keep the song going, when it should be ending. And the vocals can get irritating, but nowhere near as irriating as on their new album Midheaven. All in all, a great start.
The Number Twelve Looks Like You Worse Than Alone
The Offspring Greatest Hits
The Used The Used
Threat Signal Under Reprisal
Thrice The Artist in the Ambulance
Thrice The Alchemy Index Vols. III & IV
Thursday War All the Time
Thursday Five Stories Falling
Thursday A City By the Light Divided
Tool Ænima
Underoath Define the Great Line
Underoath Lost in the Sound of Separation

3.5 great
7 Angels 7 Plagues Jhazmyne's Lullaby
A Day To Remember Homesick
After enjoying FTWHH, I was pretty surprised to seem them take a slightly different approach. They're still having fun as always, but I'm not feeling the amount of heart put into this as compared to the last album. I don't think it's horrible by any means, but not as good as FTWHH. The melodys are great, and the breakdowns aren't as excessive, a little more thought out, but still kind of bland. And the decision to have harder songs, and then come with an all out poppish song, right after the heavier ones, is kind of a bad one, but I still like those poppier songs. For the most part, I can enjoy almost every single song, because of how catchy it is but it's nowhere near as good as FTWHH. But the best here I think are My Life For Hire, I'm Made Of Wax, Larry, What Are You Made Of?, Welcome To the Family, and Holdin' It Down For the Underground.
A Perfect Circle Mer de Noms
A Static Lullaby ...And Don't Forget to Breathe
A Static Lullaby A Static Lullaby
A Static Lullaby Rattlesnake!
AFI Sing the Sorrow
AFI All Hallow's E.P.
Alice in Chains Jar of Flies
All That Remains This Darkened Heart
Allele Point of Origin
Amorphis Far from the Sun
Apocalyptica Worlds Collide
As I Lay Dying Shadows Are Security
Austrian Death Machine Total Brutal
Autopilot Off Make A Sound
Between the Buried and Me The Anatomy Of
Blindside The Great Depression
Breaking Benjamin Saturate
Breaking Benjamin We Are Not Alone
Breaking Benjamin Phobia
Breaking Benjamin Dear Agony
Bullets And Octane In the Mouth of the Young
Bush Sixteen Stone
Candlebox Candlebox
Creed Greatest Hits
Deftones Adrenaline
Demon Hunter Storm the Gates of Hell
Destroy the Runner Saints
Destroy the Runner I, Lucifer
I, Lucifer is a nice departure from Saints. A lot more melodic for sure. Chad's singing voice is pleasant, but there's just something about it that makes the songs a tad boring. I like when the guitars are playing melodic parts, it makes the song feel like it's just floating out there. The drums have some nice patterns (i.e. Crumbs For the Murder, A Bag Of Marbles) When the album gets heavy, it doesn't sound a whole lot like Saints, which is good, except for the starting of Luxuria. Other than that, it's a good sophomore effort, and i'm curious to see what they do next.
Diecast Internal Revolution
Disturbed Believe
Disturbed Ten Thousand Fists
Disturbed Indestructible
Down NOLA
Down Down II: A Bustle in Your Hedgerow
Down Down III: Over the Under
Earshot The Silver Lining
Filter Anthems for the Damned
Finch What It Is to Burn
Foo Fighters Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace
Forever In Terror Restless In The Tides
An awesome debut metalcore release. The drums are amazingly awesome, with the double bass and how fast he can actually drum on the snares. The guitars are great with sweet solos and riffs. The vocals are kind of generic for metalcore. The thing that stands out to me is the use of clean vocals. It's only used in 3 songs. (The Chosen One, I'm Not Afraid Of Tomorrow, and Restless In The Tides) I would like it if they tried to do more cleans on their next album. But this album is a great start and it does smack you right across the face, on many occasions.
Haste the Day When Everything Falls
Haste the Day's second album is more poppier than Burning Bridges, but still good on most levels. The vocals of Jimmy come back and tear you apart like always. Brennan's cleans are great, a little faster paced to me than on BB, but still awesome. The guitars are a little farther down than on BB, there's still some good riffing here and there, but nothing specatcular. There is a solo on their poppiest song called Long Way Down, and it's my favorite song on this album, even though it's different, it's good. The best songs on this album are: Long Way Down, Fallen, Walk On, When Everything Falls, and If I Could See.
Haste the Day That They May Know You
Haste the Day Dreamer
After listening to PTH, (and I still do, it's still one of my favorite albums) I bought dreamer on my birthday. I wanted to be suprised to see what they could do with Steven's expeirence. I was disappointed, but also kind of satisfied. They went back to sounding like Burning Bridges, but nowhere near as great as that album. Stephen's vocals are a little deeper, more demonic sounding, and his cleans are less implemented but still good. Brennan and Mike still do a great job helping steven with the vocals. The guitar is down a lot, no solos whatsoever (except for like the 3 second spot in Invoke Reform) Overall, it's good but also average for the fact that they didn't expand of the success of PTH.
Ill Nino One Nation Underground
Ill Nino Enigma
In Flames A Sense of Purpose
Incubus (USA-CA) Make Yourself
It Dies Today Sirens
Jimmy Eat World Bleed American
Jimmy Eat World Futures
Journey Greatest Hits
Killswitch Engage Killswitch Engage
Killswitch Engage As Daylight Dies
Lamb of God Ashes of the Wake
Linkin Park Hybrid Theory
Lostprophets Liberation Transmission
LoveHateHero White Lies
Machine Head Burn My Eyes
Machine Head The Blackening
Metallica Kill 'Em All
Metallica Metallica
Metallica Death Magnetic
Mudvayne The End of All Things to Come
Mudvayne Lost and Found
My Chemical Romance Life on the Murder Scene
Ozzy Osbourne No More Tears
Pantera Cowboys from Hell
Pantera Far Beyond Driven
Pantera The Great Southern Trendkill
Paradise Lost Paradise Lost
Paradise Lost Draconian Times
Rage Against the Machine Rage Against the Machine
Ramones Greatest Hits
Red (USA) End of Silence
Red's deubt is both emotional and powerful. The guitars range from acoustic to an awesome grunge and grit sound. The vocals are stellar, with very emotional screaming and even more emotional singing. Songs like Breathe Into Me, Gave It All Away and Let Go, showcase the screaming, while Pieces shows how emotional he can get. The drums make the songs flow nicely. Obviously the Rob Graves picture needs some help, as he wrote almost the entire album, and most people know this. But overall, it's a great album, one to make you bang your head and actually feel something at the same time.
Red I Flight The Years
This album is pretty good for i believe their debut. The drums are pounding endlessly and it's awesome. The guitars are pretty sweet, with a ton of heavy riffing, and melody here and there. The bass (i believe it says 5-string in my book) is actually good for hardcore/metalcore. It's audible more often than other bands, and it adds to the heaviness of this album. The vocals, took a few listens to get used to, but he has a pretty sweet scream. He has the high shrieks, and the guttural lows, i love a lot. The best part though, is the cleaner screams, it's really easy to understand and he can do it quite fast. He doesn't do clean singing, but he has some spoken parts which actually helps this album. Overall, pretty good start.
Rise Against Siren Song of the Counter Culture
Rise Against Appeal to Reason
Saosin Saosin
Secret And Whisper Great White Whale
Senses Fail Still Searching
Shadows Fall The War Within
Sick Puppies Dressed Up as Life
Silent Civilian Rebirth of the Temple
Silverstein Discovering the Waterfront
Silverstein Arrivals and Departures
Skillet Collide
Slayer Reign in Blood
Slipknot Vol. 3: The Subliminal Verses
Soilwork Stabbing the Drama
Soilwork The Chainheart Machine
Soilwork A Predator's Portrait
Soilwork Sworn to a Great Divide
Spineshank Self Destructive Pattern
Static-X Wisconsin Death Trip
Stereomud Every Given Moment
Still Remains Of Love and Lunacy
Story of the Year The Black Swan
Strata Strata
System of a Down Toxicity
The Autumn Offering Fear Will Cast No Shadow
The Exies Inertia
The Fall of Troy Doppelganger
The Fall of Troy Phantom on the Horizon
The Mayfield Four Fallout
The Offspring Americana
The Offspring Rise and Fall, Rage and Grace
The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus Don't You Fake It
Thirty Seconds to Mars A Beautiful Lie
Three Days Grace One-X
Thrice If We Could Only See Us Now
Thrice Red Sky
Thursday Waiting
Thursday Kill the House Lights
Tool Lateralus
Trivium Ascendancy
Trivium Shogun

3.0 good
10 Years The Autumn Effect
10 Years Division
36 Crazyfists Rest Inside the Flames
A Perfect Circle Thirteenth Step
AFI The Art of Drowning
AFI Decemberunderground
Alesana On Frail Wings of Vanity and Wax
Alien Ant Farm TruANT
All That Remains Overcome
After the success of TFoI, ATR comes back with a pretty big disappointment to most, but enough to keep some satisfied. The big thing I don't like about this is the production. Obviously it's way different then when Adam did it. The cleans would have probably been better if he produced it. Well actually all the vocals would have been. I like the more use of cleans but the production just brings it down and it could have been a lot more. The guitars are awesome like always, drums still playing some sweet beats. Some of the best songs I think on this album are: Before the Damned, Two Weeks, Chrion, and A Song For The Hopeless
Amorphis Am Universum
Amorphis Eclipse
Apocalyptica Apocalyptica
Audioslave Audioslave
Avenged Sevenfold City of Evil
Blindside A Thought Crushed My Mind
Blue October Foiled
Burst Prey on Life
Coal Chamber Coal Chamber
Converge You Fail Me
Converge Jane Doe
Creed My Own Prison
Creed Human Clay
Creed Weathered
Daft Punk Human After All
Daft Punk Discovery
Daft Punk Alive 1997
Daft Punk Alive 2007
Damageplan New Found Power
Death Individual Thought Patterns
Death Human
Death Fate: Best of Death
Death Cab for Cutie Narrow Stairs
Dope Group Therapy
Earshot Two
Eighteen Visions Obsession
Endwell Homeland Insecurity
Five Finger Death Punch The Way Of The Fist
Flyleaf Flyleaf
Foo Fighters In Your Honor
From Autumn to Ashes The Fiction We Live
Godsmack Awake
Godsmack IV
Green Day Dookie
Hour Cast State Of Disgrace
I Killed the Prom Queen Music for the Recently Deceased
In Flames Reroute to Remain
In Flames Soundtrack to Your Escape
In This Moment Beautiful Tragedy
In This Moment The Dream
Incubus (USA-CA) S.C.I.E.N.C.E.
Inhale Exhale I Swear...
I haven't heard there first album at all, but this one isn't that bad, but it's not great either. They have some pretty good songs, the guitars have some sweet riffing here and there. The drums have a few cool fills. The vocals are awesome. With all the screaming, and then coming with high cleans, it's just awesome. It kinda reminds me of the screamer from underoath and the drummer as one person, but not a whole lot. The vocalist sounds like that a little. But other than that it's a good sophomore effort. Tracks like It's Myself Vs. Being A Man, I Needed A Spaceship, Is the Fact That I'm Trying To Do It..., and Knowledge=Priceless are the best from this album. Others have good parts here and there, but are more forgettable.
Killswitch Engage Alive or Just Breathing
Korn Korn
Lacuna Coil Comalies
Lacuna Coil Karmacode
Lamb of God Sacrament
Linkin Park Meteora
Lostprophets Start Something
Megadeth United Abominations
Muse Black Holes & Revelations
Muse HAARP
My Chemical Romance Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge
My Chemical Romance I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love
Nirvana In Utero
Nonpoint To the Pain
On The Last Day Meaning In The Static
Ozzy Osbourne Bark at the Moon
Papa Roach Infest
Papa Roach The Paramour Sessions
Paradise Lost Symbol Of Life
Pillar Fireproof
Pillar The Reckoning
Powerman 5000 Tonight the Stars Revolt
Propagandhi Supporting Caste
Puddle of Mudd Come Clean
Rob Zombie The Sinister Urge
Saliva Cinco Diablo
Senses Fail Let It Enfold You
Senses Fail Life Is Not a Waiting Room
Serj Tankian Elect the Dead
Sevendust Next
Sevendust Animosity
Sevendust Alpha
Sevendust Home
Shadows Fall Threads of Life
Shinedown Leave a Whisper
Slipknot Slipknot
Slipknot All Hope Is Gone
Snot Get Some
Spineshank The Height of Callousness
Staind Dysfunction
Staind Chapter V
Staind The Singles: 1996-2006
Stone Sour Come What(ever) May
Story of the Year In The Wake Of Determination
Sum 41 Chuck
System of a Down Steal This Album!
System of a Down Mezmerize
System of a Down Hypnotize
Taproot Gift
The All-American Rejects Move Along
The Exies A Modern Way of Living with the Truth
The Human Abstract Midheaven
Even though this looks like a terrible album, to me it's not that bad. The vocals get really annoying on this album, way more than on Nocturne. And with A.J. out of the picture, the guitar quality has gone down. But that doesn't mean the new one is bad. He can still play and occasionally shred, but it doesn't happen often. But with A.J. gone it seems like their going in a different direction, and I respect that, but they should have tried a lot harder to make it sound better, some songs are good for a short time, but it gets ruined by not-thought-out songwriting.
Theory of a Deadman Scars and Souvenirs
Three Days Grace Three Days Grace
Tool Undertow
Tool 10,000 Days
Trapt Trapt
Trapt Someone in Control
Trust Company The Lonely Position of Neutral
Trust Company True Parallels
Unearth III: In the Eyes of Fire

2.5 average
(hed) p.e. Broke
A Skylit Drive She Watched the Sky
A Skylit Drive Wires...and the Concept of Breathing
A Static Lullaby Faso Latido
Alesana Where Myth Fades to Legend
All That Remains Behind Silence and Solitude
Audioslave Out of Exile
Audioslave Revelations
AudioVent Dirty Sexy Knights in Paris
Behemoth Demigod
Behemoth The Apostasy
Boys Like Girls Boys Like Girls
Bring Me the Horizon Count Your Blessings
Buckcherry Fifteen
Buckcherry Black Butterfly
Coal Chamber Dark Days
Cold Year Of The Spider
Cold 13 Ways to Bleed On Stage
Converge No Heroes
Cradle of Filth Thornography
Crossfade Crossfade
Crossfade Falling Away
Daft Punk Homework
David Cook David Cook
Death Spiritual Healing
Death Symbolic
Def Leppard X
Earshot Letting Go
Eighteen Visions Eighteen Visions
Escape the Fate Dying Is Your Latest Fashion
From First to Last From First to Last
Godsmack Godsmack
Godsmack Faceless
Godsmack Good Times...Bad Times
Hawthorne Heights The Silence in Black and White
Hawthorne Heights If Only You Were Lonely
Ill Nino Confession
Incubus (USA-CA) Light Grenades
Jeezy Let's Get It: Thug Motivation 101
Journey Arrival
Keith Urban Love, Pain & the whole crazy thing
Keith Urban Be Here
Lamb of God Wrath
Lenny Kravitz Greatest Hits
Metallica Reload
Motorhead Inferno
Motorhead Kiss of Death
Mushroomhead XIII
My Chemical Romance The Black Parade
New Found Glory Hits
Nickelback The Long Road
Nickelback Dark Horse
Otep House of Secrets
Ozzy Osbourne The Ozzman Cometh
P.O.D. When Angels and Serpents Dance
Papa Roach Getting Away With Murder
Puddle of Mudd Life On Display
Puddle of Mudd Famous
Rob Zombie American Made Music to Strip By
Saliva Back Into Your System
Scary Kids Scaring Kids The City Sleeps In Flames
Seether Finding Beauty In Negative Spaces
Sepultura Roots
Shinedown Us and Them
Slayer God Hates Us All
Slayer Diabolus in Musica
Slayer Christ Illusion
Slipknot Mate. Feed. Kill. Repeat.
Snot Strait Up
SOiL True Self
Staind Break The Cycle
Staind The Illusion of Progress
Stone Sour Stone Sour
Strata Strata Presents The End Of The World
Taproot Welcome
The Devil Wears Prada Dear Love: A Beautiful Discord
The Devil Wears Prada Plagues
The Exies Head for the Door
Theory of a Deadman Theory of a Deadman
Theory of a Deadman Gasoline
Trapt Only Through the Pain
Trivium Ember to Inferno
Underoath They're Only Chasing Safety
White Zombie Make Them Die Slowly

2.0 poor
(hed) p.e. Insomnia
A (UK) Hi-Fi Serious
Behemoth Demonica
Behemoth Chaotica - The Essence of the Underworld
Behemoth Ezkaton
Bring Me the Horizon Suicide Season
Converge Caring and Killing
Cradle of Filth Godspeed on the Devil's Thunder
Daft Punk Daft Club
Death Live in Eindhoven
Fall Out Boy From Under the Cork Tree
Fall Out Boy Infinity on High
Green Day American Idiot
Green Day Shenanigans
Hellyeah Hellyeah
High School Musical High School Musical
I Between Two Worlds
I Killed the Prom Queen When Goodbye Means Forever
Iced Earth Iced Earth
Iced Earth Framing Armageddon
Iwrestledabearonce Iwrestledabearonce
Jeezy The Recession
Job for a Cowboy Genesis
Journey Trial By Fire
Journey Raised On Radio
Korn Untitled
Lenny Kravitz Circus
Lenny Kravitz Lenny
Lil Wayne Tha Carter III
Lil Wayne The Leak
Linkin Park Minutes to Midnight
Linkin Park Underground 6
Live Songs From Black Mountain
Machine Head The Burning Red
Machine Head Supercharger
Metallica Load
Metallica The Unnamed Feeling
Mushroomhead Savior Sorrow
New Found Glory Nothing Gold Can Stay
Nickelback Silver Side Up
Nickelback All the Right Reasons
Nickelback The State
Nickelback Curb
Nonpoint Vengeance
Otep The_Ascension
Pillar For the Love of the Game
Powerman 5000 Destroy What You Enjoy
Powerman 5000 Anyone For Doomsday?
Rob Zombie Past, Present & Future
Rob Zombie Educated Horses
Saliva Blood Stained Love Story
Scars on Broadway Scars on Broadway
Scary Kids Scaring Kids After Dark
Sepultura A-Lex
Sevendust Sevendust
Slayer Undisputed Attitude
Spineshank Strictly Diesel
Staind 14 Shades of Grey
Sum 41 Underclass Hero
T-Pain Epiphany
T-Pain Rappa Ternt Sanga
T.I. King
T.I. T.I. vs. T.I.P.
T.I. Paper Trail
The Autumn Offering Embrace the Gutter
White Zombie Supersexy Swingin' Sounds

1.5 very poor
(hed) p.e. D.i.Y. Guys
36 Crazyfists The Oculus
A (UK) 'A' Vs Monkey Kong
Avenged Sevenfold Avenged Sevenfold
Britney Spears ...Baby One More Time
Britney Spears Blackout
Escape the Fate This War Is Ours
Hawthorne Heights Fragile Future
High School Musical High School Musical 2
Hinder Extreme Behavior
Hinder Take It to the Limit
Hollywood Undead Swan Songs
Iced Earth The Crucible of Man
Korn See You on the Other Side
Lenny Kravitz Let Love Rule
Lenny Kravitz Baptism
Lil Wayne The Dedication
Metallica St. Anger
Mushroomhead Mushroomhead
Ozzy Osbourne Black Rain
Paradise Lost Lost Paradise
Scary Kids Scaring Kids Scary Kids Scaring Kids
T-Pain Thr33 Ringz
T.I. I'm Serious
The Medic Droid What's Your Medium
The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus Lonely Road
Various Artists (Punk) Brats On The Beat: Ramones For Kids

1.0 awful
(hed) p.e. New World Orphans
A (UK) How Ace Are Buildings
Britney Spears Circus
Hannah Montana Hannah Montana
Hannah Montana Hannah Montana 2: Meet Miley Cyrus
Keith Urban Golden Road
Lil Wayne Dedication 3
Passenger of Shit Shit Is Harder Than Penis
Soulja Boy Souljaboytellem.com
Soulja Boy iSouljaBoyTellEm
Soulja Boy Unsigned & Still Major
Various Artists (Hip Hop) Eminem Presents: The Re-Up
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