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Average Rating: 4.25
Rating Variance: 0.28
Objectivity Score: 45%
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5.0 classic
Animal Collective Feels
Interpol Turn on the Bright Lights
Radiohead In Rainbows
The Strokes Is This It

4.5 superb
Interpol Antics
Ramones Ramones
Smith Westerns Dye It Blonde
Just listen to the songs "Still New" and "Dance Away" and let your heart melt. Now maybe it's just the fact that I'm 17 years old, but I dig this album beyond belief. Despite it's superficial, cheesy, non-groundbreaking lyrics. Sometimes people just need an incredibly catchy rock 'n' roll album in their lives. I sure do.
STRFKR Reptilians
Tame Impala Innerspeaker
"Runway, Houses, Cities, Clouds": I listened to this song whilst climbing the air in an airplane, and it was as if my entire being was being transcended to the heavens.... and no not because I was in an airplane. This song, and this entire album for that matter, is radiant sunshine that will fill your soul with a blissful rapture. There is no end to it's love.
The Avalanches Since I Left You
The Strokes Room on Fire
The xx xx

4.0 excellent
Born Ruffians Red, Yellow and Blue
Girls Album
MGMT Congratulations
This album grew on me more than, I think, any other album I've ever had the pleasure of indulging in. I went into with fairly low expectations after being slightly disappointed by the single "Flash Delirium". But after seeing the song "Siberian Breaks" live, something just clicked. This album is killer. It's the weirdness. I mean, that song is about SURFING IN SIBERIA!! What else need I say?
Sleigh Bells Treats
The Presets Apocalypso
Typhoon (USA-OR) Hunger and Thirst

3.5 great
Film School Film School
Interpol Our Love to Admire
The Strokes First Impressions of Earth

3.0 good
Interpol Interpol
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