Average Rating: 3.47 Rating Variance: 0.60 Objectivity Score: 78% (Well Balanced)
Sort by: Rating | Release Date | Rating Date | Name5.0 classicAl Di Meola Elegant GypsyElegant! What else could I say? Yeah, it's just elegant... Al di Meola/John McLaughlin/Paco deLucia Friday Night in San FranciscoEssential live acoustic-jazz album by trio guitar masters!!!Anggun Snow on the SaharaBlack Sabbath ParanoidBurgerkill Beyond Coma and DespairCavalera Conspiracy Blunt Force TraumaCharles Mingus The Black Saint and the Sinner LadyHm, this album title is kinda creepy, but don't let it fool you, this is beautiful and mesmerizing jazz release.Dark Tranquillity The GalleryDerek and the Dominos Layla And Other Assorted Love SongsDream Theater Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes from a MemoryHerbie Hancock Maiden VoyageIron Maiden PowerslaveIron Maiden Live After DeathIron Maiden The Number of the BeastJethro Tull Thick as a BrickJoe Pass VirtuosoVirtuoso is a very fitting album title, and no others!King Crimson In the Court of the Crimson KingLed Zeppelin Led Zeppelin IVMahavishnu Orchestra The Inner Mounting FlameMahavishnu Orchestra Birds Of FireListening to "Birds Of Fire" is such a nice musical adventure!Megadeth Rust in PeaceYeaahhh, that's right !! Rust In Peace is definitely CLASSIC....Megadeth Peace Sells... but Who's Buying?Metallica ...And Justice for AllOpeth Still LifeRed Hot Chili Peppers Blood Sugar Sex MagikRed Hot Chili Peppers Live at Slane Castle (DVD)Rory Gallagher Top PrioritySantana AbraxasShakti Natural ElementsSlayer Reign in BloodTerje Rypdal OdysseyMy first impression after hearing Odyssey; Rypdal's soaring solos are just mindblowing. However, obviously it's not "soaring"-thing that makes the album worth a listen, but Rypdal's versatility itself. This is indeed classic album from a guitar maestro.The Dave Brubeck Quartet Time OutTony Scott and the Indonesian All Stars Djanger BaliWes Montgomery The Incredible Jazz Guitar of Wes MontgomeryOne of essential albums in jazz world 4.5 superbAcoustic Alchemy ArcanumSuperb! I have no idea what words should I say except that one... Now I'm speechless.Anggun LuminescenceAnnihilator Never, NeverlandAnthrax Among The LivingBlack Sabbath Master of RealityBlack Sabbath Black SabbathCarlos Santana and Wayne Shorter Live at the Montreux Jazz Festival 1988What a great chemistry between guitarist Carlos Santana and saxophonist Wayne Shorter. This live album is about the two great musicians' skill demonstration. Also don't forget, what makes this album awesome must because of very proficient back-up/additional musicians participated in the album. Superb!Children of Bodom HatebreederSuperb! what else can i say...?? this works of Alexi Laiho and friends was definitely deserved to be one of the best extreme metal album in late of 1990's decade and early millennium of 2000's.......Coroner Punishment for DecadenceCoroner No More ColorDave Holland Conference of the Birds... obviously an essential jazz album! Death The Sound of PerseveranceDeath HumanDestruction Infernal OverkillDiscus ...tot licht!This album is pretty complex and varied. Discus combined a lot of genres ranging from (light) jazz, pop-rock, symphonic prog, Javanese and Balinese folk music, and even heavy metal. Yes, this album is definitely progressive stuff, in few moments you possibly will remind to golden era of 70s prog, but this album has an original touch, especially when it comes to ethnics music parts. This album also has a quite varied time signature alternating. So, if you are prog-lovers, you better check track "Anne" and "Verso Kartini..Door Diuste" first, but if you come from heavy metal background, opening track "System Manipulation" is best way to begin your adventure with this band. Album?s flaw, perhaps it is lack of focus; too many styles that were done within one hour lengthy, but sometimes it also could be unique, it?s not monotonous. Also, their English lyrics is a bit silly and juvenile, but it?s pretty okay sometimes when you love their somewhat virtuoso play ;) Dream Theater Images and WordsEric Clapton UnpluggedExumer Possessed by FireGamma Ray Land of the FreeGuruh Gipsy Guruh GipsyHelloween Keeper of the Seven Keys Part IHerbie Hancock HeadhuntersHoly Moses Finished With The DogsIced Earth Burnt OfferingsI was like "damn, this must be one of my favorite power metal albums!...". The song composition is genius with a lot of thrashy moments. In addition, they are also indeed skilled and talented musicians. It?s recommended to all of power metal, thrash, and even any other heavy metal music lover. Get or you will regret!Iron Maiden A Matter of Life and DeathIron Maiden Somewhere in TimeJan Akkerman TabernakelTabernakel perhaps is still Akkerman's best release to date. This is indeed a must have stuff!Jasad Annihilate the Enemyjasad is fucking mad! love the way the frontman growl...Jasad Jasad Promo DemoThis demo seems more superior than their previous sound, more brutal and relentless...JavaJazz Bulan di AsiaCompared to their then-releases - 1998's Sabda Prana (The Voices of Soul) and 2009's Joy Joy Joy - in my opinion, Bulan di Asia (Moon in Asia) is slightly better. And personally, among those three albums, I love Bulan di Asia most. This is solid debut, indeed. Highly recommended to any jazz lover!John Scofield PickHits Live...one of Scofield's finest records. It's highly recommended to any guitar devotee, it won't fail 'em!Kamelot EpicaKazumi Watanabe The Spice of Life TooKing's Evil Deletion of HumanoiseKreator Coma of SoulsKreator Pleasure to KillKyuss Blues for the Red SunLed Zeppelin Led ZeppelinLed Zeppelin Led Zeppelin IILee Ritenour This Is LoveInstrumentally, it's superb. Personally I love this album a lot. And the two featuring singers, Phil Perry and Lisa Fischer (only in two songs), really make this stuff complete!Lee Ritenour Alive in L.A.Lord Mantis PervertorLoudness Soldier of FortuneOne of the hottest metal stuffs that one can get from Japan... Machine Head The BlackeningMegadeth EndgameThe most valuable thrash metal album I think in decade of 2000's, this superb release was a sign that old metal hero such Megadeth will never die, time will prove it, trust me! The album maybe not a classic one compared to their 1990's Rust in Peace, but I have some kind of a feeling that Endgame will be another classic of Megadeth, once again only the time will prove it!Megadeth So Far, So Good... So What!Megadeth That One Night: Live in Buenos AiresMekong Delta The Music of Erich ZannThis is easily one of Mekong Delta's finest releases..Metallica Master of PuppetsMetallica Ride the LightningNapalm Death ScumNapalm Death Mentally MurderedNapalm Death The CurseNick Drake Bryter LayterNirvana MTV Unplugged in New YorkObituary Cause of DeathOpeth Blackwater ParkOpprobrium Beyond The UnknownPaco de Lucia SirocoAwesome!!! Pantera Cowboys from HellPat Metheny WatercolorsPat Metheny Group American GarageRock-jazz at its best Possessed Seven ChurchesPossessed's "Seven Churches" is truly classic death metal stuff......Rajasinga RajagnarukRazor Evil InvadersIf you proclaim yourself thrash metal fan, but haven't heard this yet, shame on you, and go kill yourself. This Razor's album, yes, it is indeed sharp as razor!!!Red Hot Chili Peppers CalifornicationRed Hot Chili Peppers By the WayReturn to Forever Light as a FeatherSabbat (JPN) EnvenomScorpions Box Of ScorpionsScorpions LovedriveSepultura Beneath the RemainsSepultura Chaos A.D.Siksakubur Eye CrySimakDialog Patahan"Patahan" (meaning; fault or fracture) is an awe-inspiring musical endeavor. This is one of my favorite SimakDialog albums. Here, its atmospheric and soaring electric guitar solos, chordal and ethnic vibes of electronic keyboard or synthesizer accompanied by thick riffs of the bass-line, and also its rhythmic and a sort of mystical percussions' instrumentation are seemingly bringing us into new dimension of musical experiences. However, this kind of music wants full concentration - literally, SimakDialog itself, in Bahasa means "to listen to the dialogue carefully", that is a very fitting band name, right? Just let it grows on you in few first listens, and then you decide whether this is your kind of thing or not.SimakDialog Demi MasaDemi Masa (meaning; "for the sake of time" in Bahasa) is fifth release of SimakDialog. This album, in my opinion, is their best output to date beside "Patahan" which I consider as one of their best too (I can't decide which one I love most between these two). Demi Masa does show SimakDialog's maturity in bringing east-meet-west concept. Besides, it also proves how flexible jazz music is; you can hear such a harmonious musical-dialogue among the instrumentalists, and all players have their own way to express their delightful improvisation.Sodom Agent OrangeSoulfly TribeSoundgarden BadmotorfingerSucker Head The Head SuckerSuffocation Pierced from WithinSuffocation Effigy of the ForgottenSystem of a Down ToxicityTemple of the Dog Temple of the DogThe Derek Trucks Band SonglinesThe Derek Trucks Band Live at Georgia TheatreAwesome live performance by Derek Trucks and friends, if you never heard of this band before, this live album is a good start along with their studio album called "Songlines".The Rolling Stones Beggars BanquetThe Rolling Stones Exile on Main St.The Smashing Pumpkins Rotten ApplesTika & The Dissidents The Headless Songstress"The Headless Songstress" is an album that offers diverse musical styles - from blues to jazz to pop-rock to tango and few others - within its 40s-minute duration. And now the question, what is exactly their genre? I myself would say; forget it! It's just a label, and as long as their music is as good as this, they really deserve appreciation and their forthcoming album worth anticipating.Tohpati Ethnomission Save The PlanetWeather Report Live In TokyoSuperb live performance! 4.0 excellentAbigail Intercourse and LustAcoustic Alchemy The Very Best of Acoustic AlchemyI'm lucky having this album as first start, and perhaps it will be my bridge to any other Acoustic Alchemy's studio album...Al Di Meola CasinoAl di Meola/John McLaughlin/Paco deLucia Passion, Grace & FireAl di Meola/John McLaughlin/Paco deLucia The Guitar TrioAlan Jackson The Greatest Hits CollectionAlkaline Trio GoddamnitAnggun Best-OfAnnihilator Alice in HellAnoushka Shankar Riseuh, this album exhibits awesome composition with the instrumentation of modern electronica plus traditional instruments like violin, piano, cello, and didgeridoo, however the important one is traditional Indian instruments like sitar!...Anthrax Spreading The DiseaseAnthrax Persistence Of TimeAnthrax Fistful Of MetalAntibalas Afrobeat Orchestra AntibalasAntraks Nastiest Rotten ViewApodiablosis Utrechtse KropArch Enemy Doomsday MachineArch Enemy Black EarthArsis A Celebration of GuiltAsphyxiate Anatomy of Perfect BestialityAudioslave Out of ExileAuticed Cemetery of NecronymphBali Lounge Bali Lounge 2Betrayer (IDN) Pasukan Berani MatiBilly Cobham SpectrumBlack Sabbath Volume 4Bleeding Corpse Resurrection of MurderBloody Gore Stench of Your PerversionsBrain Ass Primordial UncouthBrain Ass? Haha, what a funny band name! However, their album isn't funny at all. They played a serious brutal death music at their best effort. That's right that they offered nothing new (innovation) to such sub-genre, but considering this is a well-executed stuff with proficient musicianship, so I think trying to check out their "myspace" is nothing to lose...Bruce Dickinson The Chemical WeddingSuch a lovely album by Bruce Dickinson. Any Maiden fan obviously has to dig this..Burgerkill VenomousThis is excellent album from Burgerkill. Indonesia as we know is the 'unknown' place for any musical genre in global map of music scene, especially for heavy metal. May it just Anggun who is from Indonesia that got a little bit attention of her musical and singing work that notable enough to global listener. So this work honestly, in technical is a little bit sounds like a technical death metal with lots of riffs play. Anyway, the album according to my opinion deserved to be accepted with a warmly heart..Cake Comfort EagleCarcass SwansongCeltic Frost To Mega TherionCeltic Frost Morbid TalesChthonic Seediq BaleCobalt Eater of BirdsCream Disraeli GearsCream Wheels of FireCrevice PeeringCrevice In BetweenCromok Forever in TimeCromok Image of PurityDark Tranquillity FictionDavid Maxim Micic Bilo 2.0Death LeprosyDeath SymbolicDeath Vomit The ProphecyDemonic Resurrection The Return To DarknessDerek and the Dominos The Layla Sessions: 20th AnniversaryDestruction Release From AgonyDestruction Eternal DevastationDetested Tension Threat SatisfiedDewa Budjana Dawai in ParadiseDimmu Borgir Puritanical Euphoric MisanthropiaDira Sugandi Something about the GirlDirty Infamous Die on Pure AdrenalineDiscus 1stDream Theater A Dramatic Turn of EventsDream Theater Systematic ChaosDream Theater Six Degrees of Inner TurbulenceDream Theater AwakeEpica Design Your UniverseEric Clapton Just One NightEric Clapton Crossroads 2: Live in the SeventiesEternal Madness Abad KegilaanEvanescence FallenEverybody Loves Irene The Very First Thing You Must Learn About Flying..Evoken Atra MorsExodus Bonded by BloodExodus Fabulous DisasterExumer Rising From The SeaExumer Compilation:Possessed by Fire /Rising from the SeaFastkill Infernal Thrashing HolocaustFleetwood Mac Peter Green's Fleetwood MacFoghat Fool for the CityFoo Fighters The Colour and the ShapeFoo Fighters Wasting LightForbidden Twisted Into FormForgotten (Idn) Tiga Angka EnamFourplay ElixirFranz Ferdinand You Could Have It So Much BetterFuneral Inception Anthems of DisenchantmentGottesmorder GottesmorderGrant Green Matador... mindblowing jazz album! Green Day American IdiotGreen Day DookieGuardian Alien See the World Given To a One Love EntityGugun Power Trio Solid GroundThis is an excellent release. Anyone who familiar with SRV, Jimmy Hendrix, and Tommy Bolin, will find such influences in this record. With eleven tracks inside, Solid Ground touched my ears with its complex and hard blues guitar riff, except two track "Soul on Fire" and "Vixen Eyes", it's truly bluesy and funky...and so easy listening off course!Gugun Power Trio Satu Untuk BerbagiDespite most tracks were sung in non-english language, i see the band effort to reach the wider audience from non-blues listener. Good effort guys.., the way you mix blues with funk, pop, rock, even jazz and soul..., saluuteee!! Helloween Keeper of the Seven Keys Part IIHelloween The Dark RideHerbie Hancock FloodHollywood Nobody Everything Happens For A ReasonHoly Moses Terminal TerrorHoly Moses Agony of Deathiamamiwhoami KinImpiety Skullfucking ArmageddonImpiety Salve The Goat... Iblis ExelsiImpiety Worshippers of the Seventh TyrannyImpiety Ravage & ConquerIron Maiden Brave New WorldIron Maiden Seventh Son of a Seventh SonIron Maiden KillersIron Maiden Iron MaidenJan Akkerman ProfileIt's a damn great album of Jan Akkerman... Janiva Magness Devil Is An Angel TooJasad Witness of Perfect TortureJavaJazz Sabda PranaThroughout the album, all players showed off their well plait chemistry. That's right, Sabda Prana is too worthy to be ignored!JavaJazz Joy Joy JoyThose are familiar with the late saxophonist Embong Rahardjo's vibes on two JavaJazz previous releases, perhaps this album sounds slightly strange to them. Yes, keyboardist and band-leader Indra Lesmana preferred to add one more guitarist, Dewa Budjana, rather than to seek for another saxophonist to replace the 'irreplaceable' Rahardjo's spot. But, the bright-side is, guitarist Budjana apparently succeeded to show off his capability with his own twist. In addition, the album not only presents six brand-new songs, but also six old songs from previous album, 1998's Sabda Prana. Besides, there are two 'dedicated-song' here. The first is "Going Home" which is dedicated to Embong Rahardjo who passed away in 2001; their close friend and all at once ex band member. The second is "Java's Weather" which is dedicated to the legend Joe Zawinul of Weather Report who passed away in 2007.Jethro Tull Songs From The WoodJewel Pieces of YouJewel SpiritJoe Bonamassa Sloe GinJoe Bonamassa The Ballad of John HenryJoe Bonamassa Blues DeluxeJohn Frusciante Shadows Collide with PeopleJohn Mayer ContinuumJohn Mayer Trio Try!Joss Stone Introducing Joss StoneKamelot The Black HaloKara Grainger Grand And Green RiverKarimata JézzKekal 1000 Thoughts of ViolenceKekal AcidityKekal The Painful ExperienceKekal The Habit of FireKetzer Satan's Boundaries UnchainedListening to this for first time; a 3. But, after few spins, I think a 4 is fair enough...Killharmonic Supressed Denied ControlledKillharmonic Human Race DisgraceKing's Evil SacrosanctKorn KornKreator Extreme AggressionKreator Terrible CertaintyKreator Hordes Of ChaosKreator Enemy of GodKreator Phantom AntichristKurt Rosenwinkel Deep Song"Deep Song" is a cogent evident of Rosenwinkel's musical maturity. If you love jazz guitarists such as Mike Stern or Pat Metheny, Kurt Rosenwinkel is really worth listening too...Kyuss Welcome To Sky ValleyLamb of God WrathLed Zeppelin MothershipLee Ritenour 6 String TheoryLee Ritenour A Twist of Marley: A TributeFrom reggae to smooth jazz. And yes, on the hand of Captain Fingers Lee Ritenour, Bob Marley's classic songs become different; so jazzy and smoothy. Great tunes for relax time..Lee Ritenour Smoke N MirrorsThis album is one among Lee Ritenour's finest records, IMO.Lethal ProgrammedLights Out Asia Hy-BrasilMachine Head Unto the LocustMahavishnu Orchestra Visions Of The Emerald BeyondMantak 666Mantak Evilust NekrolustMantak Dark Borneo ArtRaw and loud, atmospheric and creepy black/thrash music. Vocals is awesome, drums is powerful and solid. Although riffs is a bit repetitive, but it's not boring stuff at all, because this EP is quite short; only 20 minutes of music.Mantak Sabahell's BlasphemerMarillion FugaziMastodon LeviathanMegadeth Countdown to ExtinctionMegadeth Killing Is My Business...Megadeth Rust In Peace LiveMeshuggah KolossMetallica MetallicaMetallica Kill 'Em AllModest Mouse The Lonesome Crowded WestMoonspell Alpha NoirMount Eerie Clear MoonMuse AbsolutionMuse Origin of SymmetryMuse Black Holes and RevelationsMuslimgauze The Rape Of PalestineNapalm Death From Enslavement to ObliterationNapalm Death Fear, Emptiness, DespairNapalm Death Enemy of the Music BusinessNapalm Death Time Waits For No SlaveNapalm Death Mass Appeal Madness EPNasum ShiftNasum Inhale/ExhaleNecrophagist EpitaphNiechec Smierc w miekkim futerkuNile Those Whom the Gods DetestNile Annihilation of the WickedNile In Their Darkened ShrinesNile At The Gate Of SethuNirvana Nevermind [Deluxe Edition]Nirvana MTV Unplugged in New York (DVD)Nirvana NevermindNirvana In UteroNobuo Uematsu Final Fantasy VI: Original SoundtrackNoxa Grind VirusesO'Brother Garden WindowOasis Definitely MaybeOasis (What's The Story) Morning Glory?Obituary Slowly We RotObituary The End CompleteOpeth My Arms, Your HearseOpeth WatershedOpeth Ghost ReveriesOpium Necrology DisorderOrgone [PA] The GoliathOrigin Informis, Infinitas, InhumanitasOrphaned Land Mabool (The Story of the Three Sons...)Solid album, this Israeli band knew not only how to make a good (prog) metal stuff, but also how to combine it with their own cultural (music) heritage. Both Netanyahu and Abbas must listen to track "Ocean Land" carefully, they both must interpret lyrics "...hayya 'alassalaam!" To dear Netanyahu and Abbas, please think that, make "assalaam" real!Overkill IronboundOverkill The Electric AgePantera Vulgar Display Of PowerPantera The Great Southern TrendkillPantera Official Live: 101 ProofParadox HeresyPat Metheny One Quiet NightAs the title may says, this album is pretty good when you listen to it in one quite night with a glass of wine, of course!Pat Metheny Like MindsPearl Jam Pearl JamPearl Jam VitalogyPearl Jam Vs.Pearl Jam TenPlasmoptysis Breeds of the MalevolencePorcupine Tree In AbsentiaPsycroptic The Inherited RepressionQueens of the Stone Age Rated RQueens of the Stone Age Lullabies to ParalyzeQueens of the Stone Age Queens of the Stone AgeRadiohead Kid ARadiohead OK ComputerRadiohead Hail to the ThiefRadiohead The BendsRage Secrets In A Weird WorldRage Against the Machine The Battle of Los AngelesRazor Executioner's SongRed Hot Chili Peppers Greatest HitsRenaissance Ashes are BurningRevenge Prelude to OmegaRitual Carnage I, InfidelRitual Day Sky Lake"Sky Lake", probably is one among few cool BM stuffs that people coud get from China scene. If you have ever had a chance watching "Global Metal" by Sam Dunn, one of member of this band (Ritual Day) was featured in that documentary. Define themselves as melodic black metal (to me, this such term does not make any sense), Ritual Day definitely delivers the goods. If you want something new, or at least different nuance of BM, this album worth a spin.rRotor Behind The 8th BallSacrifice Forward To TerminationSeptic Grave Caput MortuumSepultura SchizophreniaSepultura AriseSeven That Spells SuperautobahnSil Khannaz Conception of MadnessThis is great amalgamating between the more technical side of thrash and power/aggressiveness of death. Production quality is somewhat raw, but still it's pretty enjoyable. All instrument adequately balanced, there's no excessive overwhelming. Drumming is solid and powerful. Vocals is a bit "low-tuned", overshadowed by guitar sounds. Bass is not so audible. However, the important thing is, all actual player of this band have had a great job. Their "Conception Of Madness" is one among few decent death metal releases in South East Asia in early 90s. rSil Khannaz Purnama 13SimakDialog Trance/MissionSkyclad The Wayward Sons Of Mother EarthSlayer Seasons in the AbyssSlayer South of HeavenSlayer Show No MercySlayer Christ IllusionSlayer Hell AwaitsSocial Black Yelling Mankind Under CondemnationSodom Victims Of Death (demo)Sodom Persecution ManiaSodom Expurse of SodomySodom Obsessed by CrueltySodom In War And PiecesSodom SodomSodom In the Sign of EvilSoilwork The Chainheart MachineSoilwork Natural Born ChaosSonic Youth GooSonic Youth Daydream NationSore CentralismoHmmm, I think this album is valuable enough and enjoyable...Sore Ports of LimaSoulfly Dark AgesSoundgarden SuperunknownSpawn of Possession NoctambulantStratovarius DestinySucker Head ParanaturalExcellent thrash stuff anyway! If you're thrash fans, and supposed non-English song isn't a barrier, so this album should catch your consideration. Mostly, about 90 percent of the the lyrics are sung in Indonesian Bahasa. It's semi-modern thrash stuff in the side of sound. However, consider only its first seven songs, the rest four are typically hardrock style... Suffocation Breeding the SpawnSuffocation Human WasteSuffocation ReincrematedSuperman Is Dead The Hangover DecadeSurrender of Divinity Oriental Hell RhythmicsSystem of a Down System of a DownTedeschi Trucks Band Everybody's Talkin'Tengkorak Civil EmergencyTengkorak Darurat SipilTengkorak Konsentrasi MassaTestament Dark Roots Of EarthTestament The New OrderTestament The LegacyThe Beatles Abbey RoadThe Beatles Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club BandThe Beatles Rubber SoulThe Cure PornographyThe Derek Trucks Band Soul SerenadeThe Derek Trucks Band The Derek Trucks BandIf you like their recent releases (say, their last two-three albums), and don't listen to this one yet, you better give it a try. This self-titled album is just surprisingly damn great!The Derek Trucks Band Already Live EPPerhaps the only highlight track here is "My Favorite Things" (this EP contains five tracks). This 17-minute track is a crazy jam - the thing that a jam-band lover always seeks for...The Smashing Pumpkins Siamese DreamThe Stone Roses The Stone RosesThe Trees And The Wild RasukThin Lizzy Black Rose: A Rock LegendTohpati Bertiga RiotTool LateralusTrvth Alphait rocks.......... Turbidity Suffering Of Human DecapitatedUndergod Saguru Saelmu Tong NgagangguWeather Report I Sing The Body ElectricWeather Report SweetnighterWeather Report 8:30Weather Report Mysterious TravellerWhite Shoes & The Couples Company White Shoes & The Couples CompanyWithin Temptation The UnforgivingWithin Temptation The Heart of EverythingWormrot DirgeWormrot AbuseZee Avi Ghostbird3.5 greatAgrikulture Dawai DamaiAlan Jackson Greatest Hits Volume IIAlan Jackson A Lot About Livin' (And a Little 'Bout Love)Alter Bridge AB IIIAmy Winehouse FrankAmy Winehouse Back To BlackAnggun EchoesAnthrax State Of EuphoriaAnthrax Sound Of White NoiseAs I Lay Dying Frail Words CollapseAttomica AttomicaAudioslave AudioslaveBali Lounge Bali LoungeBaroness Yellow and GreenBayonet BayonetBeside Against OurselvesBetrayer (IDN) Grand Voice SocietyBetrayer (IDN) The Best of BetrayerBlack Light Burns The Moment You Realize You're Going To FallBlodwen Black SymphonyBloody Gore Blood Driven VehemenceBottlesmoker Slow Mo SmileBottlesmoker Let's Die Together in 2012Brilliant at Breakfast Almost VerboseBubi Chen KedamaianBubi Chen Buaian Asmara (Bubi Chen & Kwartet Remastered)Bullet For My Valentine The PoisonBurgerkill BerkaratThe tracks entire the album were sung in band's native language, Indonesia. If somebody with no clue what exactly the vocalist scream of (singing, i mean...) , just prefer to their music than vocals, even somebody speak fluent in Indonesian language will difficult to catch what words they speak of...so i think music was global language...you don't need the dictionary to understand what they sing unless you have become their die hard fans. For me the album is a great released, the track " Tinggalkan Aku Terdiam" is my favorite one, the song begin with a killer rhythm electric guitar then after minutes switched to a cool rhythm acoustic guitar....that my opinion why a like the album!Cake Showroom Of CompassionCake Fashion NuggetCattle Decapitation Monolith of InhumanityChildren of Bodom Hate Crew DeathrollChthonic 9th EmpyreanCirca Survive Violent WavesCity and Colour Bring Me Your LoveThere is a nice acoustic performance within "Bring Me Your Love". And yes, basically this type of music is indeed suitable for those who seek for composure situation.Cream Fresh CreamCromok Yours TrulyThis is great album. The song such as "Siblings", "Stranger", "Maram Perapu Kepunden Paran Sekeper", and "Final Ticking", are pretty strong intense composition. All of it has adequate aggressive thrash riffs. Then song such as "IC", "Castway", "Punishment Hour", and "Somewhere Anywhere", are pretty weak. Although still, all of it can be enjoyed, but definitely need a little more time to dig and click it. Overall, Cromok still stands out with their approach; the more melodic guitar solos. They even managed to put into the album their traditional Malay folk sound. One more, Cromok also provides a sort of Middle Eastern pattern scale into the song such as "Stranger" and "Little One". So, a 3.5 is my highest rate! Dark Tranquillity We Are The VoidDark Tranquillity CharacterDeath Spiritual HealingDelain April RainDemented Heart Seeds of the VenomousDerek and the Dominos Live at the FillmoreDevormity Suffering Inhuman the ImpalementDimlite My Human Wears Acedia ShredsDimmu Borgir Death Cult ArmageddonDirty Projectors Swing Lo MagellanDisinfected MeltedCover art is undeniably creepy, despite at the same time it also looks so simple. However, not the cover art that make the album special, but good music. There is an awesome death metal play within the content of "Melted". Although the album is quite short, only 26 minutes of music, but all of those seven tracks are fairly strong (include a cover version; "South Of Heaven" of Slayer. Opening track "Eternal Wrath Flowing In Human Artery" is great opener. It flows aggressively, and immediately people will feel somewhat raw sound at first -- the sound that ususally death metal fans could find in early 90s. In the side of intensity play and songwriting composition, other tracks follow similar formula to the opening one.Dream Theater OctavariumDream Theater Black Clouds & Silver LiningsDuck Dive InterpolarityInterpolarity = Sound of nature. Just listen to what forest, water, etc, speak to us!Eddie Vedder Into The Wild [Music For The Motion Picture]If you have ever watched "Into the Wild" movie, and you like it, perhaps you are interested in giving this a listen. Yea, in my opinion, this soundtrack is as good as the movie!...Eminem The Eminem ShowEndah N' Rhesa Look What We've FoundEpica Requiem For The IndifferentEpica The Divine ConspiracyEric Clapton The Road to EscondidoEternal Madness Offerings to RangdaEverybody Loves Irene On Second Thought, I Might Wanna Change Some ThingFair to Midland Arrows and AnchorsFear Inside Human's DisgustFoo Fighters Echoes, Silence, Patience & GraceForgotten (Idn) Tiga Angka Enam Re-releaseTiga Angka Enam or in English we'll say, three six numbers-or 666, is excellent album. It has all requisite for death metal fans to consider a listen. Awesome furious shouting on vocals, know what taste of speed and brute meaning of, and all in all this band always concern in rebellion themes on the lyrics (idn), sometimes too vulgar for their native homeland country, Indonesia. Forgotten (Idn) Future Syndrome (Demo)Forgotten (Idn) Laras PerlayaForgotten (Idn) Obsesi MatiFranz Ferdinand Franz FerdinandGamma Ray Land of the Free IIGelap Gerbang TimurGelap Through Her Silent EyesGoodnight Electric Love and Turbo ActionGrausig Abandoned, Forgotten and Rotting AloneGravenhurst The Ghost in DaylightGugun Power Trio Gugun Blues ShelterGreat released! I realized that nowadays blues isn't mainstream music in any part of the world, that the fact, and we face it...Hans Zimmer Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron (Soundtrack)Homogenic Let’s TalkHomogenic Let a Thousand Flowers BloomHusky Forever SoImpiety Paramount EvilImpiety TerroreignImpiety Advent of...Impiety Asateerul AwaleenInnerbeauty The Unity of GodIron Maiden The Final FrontierIron Maiden Dance Of DeathJamiroquai DynamiteCool, fun, and joyful, that it is Jamiroquai's "Dynamite," check out track "Seven Days In Sunny June," you'll know what my first sentence means.Jason Mraz Waiting For My Rocket To ComeJason Mraz We Sing, We Dance, We Steal ThingsJewel 0304Jewel This WayJoe Bonamassa Black RockJoe Bonamassa Had To Cry TodayJohn Mayer Heavier ThingsJoss Stone Mind Body & SoulOpening track "Right to Be Wrong" is so bluesy and soulful. Stone's vocals are awesome as always. Then, track "Less Is More" is so soulful and reggae-ish (we want more track like this, dear Joss Stone!) All in all, this album is pretty good and enjoyable, despite it is not so that impressive as my f*cking ex said last year!Kaiser Chiefs The Future is MedievalKamelot Poetry for the PoisonedKamelot Ghost OperaKara Grainger Secret SoulKasabian KasabianKasabian EmpireKastle Stay ForeverKatatonia Dead End KingsKekal Embrace The DeadKekal Beyond The Glimpse of DreamsKillharmonic Hatred Diminished in Dismembered HeadKillharmonic Hate That Never SetKings of Leon Only By The NightKrakatau Magical MatchThis album perhaps is good example of a well-done amalgamation between Western diatonic elements with various ethnic rhythms of traditional music of Indonesian archipelago. Besides, it has modern feels of jazz, pop, and rock which are blended in such a nice harmony!Kreator Cause for ConflictKreator Violent RevolutionKreator Endless PainKreator Out of the Dark... Into the LightKreator Behind the MirrorKyuss ...And The Circus Leaves TownLee Ritenour The Very Best of Lee RitenourLee Ritenour A Twist of JobimFamiliar with Brazilian bossa nova legend Antonio Carlos Jobim? You must listen to this, you may be surprised. As whole, this is a great record and great tribute album too..Lee Ritenour OvertimeGreat album, but it's not the first album that you should start with (if you haven't listened to any album of his before).Limp Bizkit Gold CobraLord Symphony The Lord's Wisdom (Demo)Wow, this is great demo - a well-executed stuff, and yes it must be very proficient musicians behind this work. Any power metal fan who ever listened to this, must be curious about their first LP. Considering this stuff is a demo, and I still don't have a chance yet to give their full-length album a listen, so I can't say more words to describe, except; this demo is GREAT... Lumpur Skema Pembalasan Sempurna"Skema Pembalasan Sempurna", or in English "Perfect Scheme of Retaliation", is second effort by brutal death band Lumpur (English : Mud). After sort of average quality both in technical and production of their debut album few years ago, now they return, this time they are more dangerous. But, it's worthy to mention earlier, in the sea of world brutal death music, this album is going to be one of countless brutal death stuffs that people will dig or won't. Meaning that, the album actually offers nothing new to the fans of such sub-genre. It's just one among many well-executed brutal death stuffs that released in 2012. People who seek for brutal death with new innovation, perhaps this EP will disappoint them, because it will remind them to many similar stuffs that already existed earlier. In the other side, people who seek for a pretty decent stuff and have a bit interest to turn of the head to other regional death metal scene that they never know before, so this album is worthy enough to dig.rMachine Head Through the Ashes of EmpiresMajestic Empire Scream Of heavens"Scream of Heaven" basically is a pretty decent black metal stuff. But, it is also combined with a bit gothic influences - I think this is okay then... Mantak Diabolical PsycholustMantak Polymorphous PerversionMastodon The HunterMastodon Crack the SkyeMatt Schofield Heads Tails & AcesMegadeth Th1rt3enMegadeth The System Has FailedMegadeth YouthanasiaMegadeth Unplugged In BostonMegadeth Cryptic WritingsMeshuggah obZenMetallica Death MagneticMocca ColoursMocca FriendsThere is an enticing tune throughout "Friends". Lyrically, they seem comfortable to use story-telling concept. You can enjoy a halcyon easy-listening pop in track "I Think I'm In Love" and "My Only One" and few others for examples. Also, have a great bossanova tune in "Buddy Zeus", if it does not enough; just pick up the jazzy "How Wonderful Life Would Be" and swinging track "Swing It Bob!? Yes, in average, this is great (indie) pop stuff. Perhaps, you will love their lovely female vocals too.Modest Mouse The Moon & AntarcticaModest Mouse Good News For People Who Love Bad NewsMount Eerie Wind's PoemMuse ShowbizMuse The ResistanceMy Little Airport Zoo Is Sad, People Are CruelNapalm Death Utopia BanishedNapalm Death Harmony CorruptionNapalm Death Leaders Not Followers: Part 2Napalm Death The Code Is Red...Long Live the CodeNapalm Death Smear CampaignNapalm Death UtilitarianNervecell Preaching VenomNile IthyphallicNile Amongst the Catacombs of Nephren-KaNile Black Seeds of VengenceNirvana BlewNirvana HormoaningNirvana BleachNoel Gallagher's High Flying Birds Noel Gallagher's High Flying BirdsIf you like Oasis, you must like this Noel's solo album. Yes, most of songs are reminiscent of tune-styles of Oasis. This is actually quite enjoyable and radio-friendly, but it is less innovation and musical experiment. Hmm, whatever, so far so good, so just enjoy it...Noxa LegacyNoxa NoxaOasis Be Here NowOh, Nina! Highwayoh, electronica! pretty enjoyable so far Oh, Nina! Eppi Space Creature: ZAAPP...!!!Surprisingly great sophomore album by Oh, Nina! Opeth HeritageOpeth MorningriseOpeth DeliveranceOpeth The Roundhouse TapesOrestes Equivocal ParagraphOverkill ImmortalisPantera Reinventing the SteelPantera Far Beyond DrivenPapa Roach Getting Away With MurderPearl Jam YieldPearl Jam No CodePlasmoptysis Dawn the PlaguePop Shuvit Here & NowPop Shuvit Freak Show Vol 1: Tales Of The Travelling TunesPorcupine Tree DeadwingPorcupine Tree Fear of a Blank PlanetPort St. Willow HolidayPower Metal Power OneProtest the Hero ScurrilousQueens of the Stone Age Songs for the DeafQueens of the Stone Age Era VulgarisRadiohead In RainbowsRadiohead AmnesiacRajasinga NevergrindRed Hot Chili Peppers Mother's MilkRed Hot Chili Peppers One Hot MinuteRevenge Global.Suffering.DiseaseRitual Carnage Every Nerve AliveRitual Carnage The Birth of Tragedy"The Birth Of Tragedy" (2002) is a release of Ritual Carnage (RC), thrash metal band from Japan. Unlike their latest stuff, "I, Infidel" (2005), this release is a bit intense in death-metal style, especially in vocals and and fast-paced rhythms of guitars. Despite it is not too intense as what people could get in "I, Infidel", this album at least has few highlight songs, and yes, they're pretty cool...Robert Plant DreamlandWe can find only few memorable tracks here - something fresh! But, as whole, it's not so impressive though, nothing new. However, it's highly recommended to any Led Zeppelin fan.Rotor Rotor RemasteredSaint Vitus Mournful CriesSajama Cut ManimalSajama Cut The Osaka JournalsScorpions Crazy WorldScorpions Acoustica Seek Six Sick Volume 4Seether DisclaimerSepultura Morbid VisionsSepultura RootsSeven That Spells Acid Taking And Sweet Love MakingShiina Ringo Sanmon GossipSiksakubur Back to Vengeance / The CarnageSiksakubur PodiumSiksakubur Back to VengeanceSil Khannaz Gerbang KayanganIf you are so familiar with Sil khannaz's debut album, "Conception Of Madness" (1993), which is so 'death metal' feel (with a lot of thrash influence), you probably will feel that "Gerbang Kayangan" (Gate of Heaven, or Sky Gate) is a bit odd and completely different with their debut material. Yes, Sil Khannaz seemed intentionally to explore their musical potential, not fall into single extreme metal style. With this "Gerbang Kayangan", they tried to be a more melodic, beautiful guitar play, lighter tune, radio friendly and easy listening, or whatsoever! Yea you will get a more heavy metal style in here. You won't find typical extreme tracks like "Obscured Denial", "Frantical Screams", and "Bayond My Darkest Moment" that only could be found in their debut album. Nonetheless, aside from their effort in changing musical direction, this is still great release, it's well done, and yes it's quite enjoyable!Sil Khannaz Berdiri Antara Panji-PanjiSimakDialog LukisanSlayer Divine InterventionSlayer World Painted BloodSlipknot Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses)Social Black Yelling Riot Will Find a Way (Demo)Sodom Ausgebombt (Ep)Sodom Better Off DeadSodom Tapping the VeinSoilwork Steelbath SuicideSoulfly ProphecySoulfly SoulflySoundgarden Down on the UpsideSpawn of Possession CabinetStereophonics Performance And CocktailsStratovarius Elements, Pt. 1Sucker Head HipertensiSucker Head 10th AgresiSuffercation Cryptic ExistenceThis is one among few of very first death metal stuffs that Malaysia scene ever produced. For Southeastern Asia metalheads, "Cryptic Existence" has historical value, and the band might be considered as one among who have shore up the scene. In my personal taste, this album is great!Suffocation SuffocationSuffocation Despise the SunSuperman Is Dead Kuta Rock CitySuperman Is Dead Black Market LoveSwans The SeerSystem of a Down MezmerizeSystem of a Down HypnotizeSystem of a Down Steal This Album!The Antlers UnderseaThe Black Crowes WarpaintThe Broadways Broken StarThe Derek Trucks Band Already FreeThe Derek Trucks Band Joyful NoiseThe Killers Hot FussThe Killers Sam's TownThe King Blues Under The FogThe Rasmus Hide From The SunThe S.I.G.I.T. Visible Idea of PerfectionThe S.I.G.I.T. Hertz Dyslexia Part IIThe Smashing Pumpkins AdoreThe Smashing Pumpkins Mellon Collie and the Infinite SadnessThe Sounds Something to Die ForThe White Stripes Icky ThumpThem Crooked Vultures Them Crooked VulturesTNGHT TNGHTTohpati Serampang SambaTotal Anal Infection Beast the Bitch (Re-issue)Trisum 1st EditionTrisum Five In OneVatican Shadow Iraqi Praetorian GuardVomit Remnants Supreme EntityVomit Remnants Indefensible VehemenceWolfmother WolfmotherWormrot DeadZee Avi Zee AviZeke and The Popo Space In the Headlines3.0 goodAlan Jackson DriveAntraks Spewing Wrath BloodThe album is good. Anyway, debut (Nastiest Rotten View) is much better...Arch Enemy Khaos LegionsArch Enemy StigmataAsphyxiate The Process of MutilationAudioslave RevelationsAvril Lavigne Let GoAvril Lavigne Under My SkinBetrayer (IDN) RevolusiBetrayer (IDN) Hukuman MatiBlack Sabbath Technical EcstasyBorknagar UrdBottlesmoker Before Circus OverBottlesmoker Before Circus Over + Frozen Scratch CeruleanBring Me The Horizon Count Your BlessingsBubi Chen The Many Colours of Bubi ChenBullet For My Valentine Scream, Aim, FireBurgerkill Dua Sisi RepackedCainomen Whispering DarksideCaught in the Wake Forever All The Hurt That Hinders HomeCavalera Conspiracy InfliktedCream GoodbyeDeadEdge Vengeance FallsDewa Budjana HomeDewa Budjana SamsaraDraconian Turning Season WithinDream Theater Falling into InfinityEmmure Goodbye to the GallowsEpica Consign To OblivionEternal Madness Bongkar BatasEvanescence EvanescenceFastkill Nuclear Thrashing AttackFoo Fighters In Your HonorFourplay Let's Touch the SkyFranz Ferdinand Tonight: Franz FerdinandFranz Ferdinand BloodGelgamesh Last Breath of the Dying OneGirls Aloud Tangled UpGirls Aloud ChemistryGoodnight Electric Electroduce YourselfGov't Mule By A ThreadGreen Day InsomniacGreen Day WarningGreen Day 39/SmoothGugun Power Trio Far East Blues Experience "Far East Experience" exactly well crafted blues music album. This album showed me how blues always alive. The album actually 'nothing' new in global music map, you know, it just something like another reminder to us--that the world ever had a killer guitarist like Jimi Hendrix or SRV. And the album, reminding and refreshing us that Gugun and his friends just continued their blues master predecessor legacy....Gugun Power Trio Turn It OnWow..., "Woman" track remind me of the Great Stevie Ray Vaughan...killer rhythm and touching melodies...whole tracks good enough i think, despite no some kind link a blues revolutionary musical line, but the album like another blues guitar oriented musician, may be watching them performing live will be more valuable for me to catch their great play......Hanson Shout It OutHelloween Gambling With the DevilInnerbeauty For Our SoulsInnerbeauty Peace Through UnderstandingIron Maiden Fear of the DarkJason Mraz Mr. A-ZJimmy Eat World Chase This LightJohn Mayer Battle StudiesJohn Mayer Room for SquaresJohn Mayer Born and RaisedThe album is okay, but it seems different from his previous releases - Mayer changes his musical direction. So, "Born and Raised" easily is not my thing, I know other artists who play similar vibes as this, and they are a lot better...Kaiser Chiefs EmploymentKanye West My Beautiful Dark Twisted FantasyKaty Perry MTV UnpluggedKekal 8Korn Take A Look in the MirrorKreator OutcastKreator EndoramaKyuss WretchLee Ritenour Captain FingersLee Ritenour Color RitNot my favorite Lee Ritenour's album. But sometimes, it's pretty fun record, especially track "Bahia Funk" and "Mister Reggae". (3/5 - 3.5/5) Lenka LenkaLily Allen Alright, StillLimp Bizkit Significant OtherLimp Bizkit Three Dolla Bill Y'allMadonna American LifeMadonna Confessions on a DancefloorMark Ronson VersionMegadeth United AbominationsMike Shinoda and Joseph Trapanese The Raid: RedemptionMocca Happy BirthdayThis EP seems to show that Mocca try to take different approach of musical direction. Unlike their predecessor LPs which are so pop and jazzy, Mocca apparently also manage to (pop) rock, just listen to opening track "Lucky Me". Beside, they also play some bluesy tune in the follow-on track "Baby, You're a Fool", and some electronica in "I Would Never (Remix)". However, the rest ones still follow similar styles of any other Mocca's previous release.Mocca My DiaryMonita Tahalea Dream, Hope & FaithMount Eerie DawnNapalm Death DiatribesNapalm Death Greed KillingNightwish ImaginaerumNot bad, this one just could be another GOOD album from Nightwish...surely the album was a quite enjoyable!!Nightwish OnceGood, very good i guess..........off-course according to my ears no bad track at all, the album enjoyable enough, but it didn't last too long because soon the boring situation attack me....Nirvana IncesticideOasis Don't Believe The TruthOasis Dig Out Your SoulOasis Familiar To MillionsOh, Nina! Shinny Day Has ComeEP that marks Oh, Nina! as a electropop duo! (their first album was kinda britpop...)Opeth OrchidOpeth DamnationOrigin OriginOverkill Relix IVPain Killer Pain KillerPanic Disorder The Coming Sixth AgePanic Disorder Choir of HorrorPanopticon KentuckyPapa Roach The Paramour SessionsPearl Jam Riot ActPearl Jam BackspacerPorcupine Tree The IncidentProtocol Afro Protocol AfroRadiohead The King of LimbsRajasinga PandoraRed Hot Chili Peppers I'm with YouBasically, this album ain't bad, it's pretty good instead! I love only few tracks of it especially "Monarchy of Rose," "Did I Let You Know," and "The Adventures of Rain Dance Maggie". Their new guitarist, in my opinion, is pretty talented, but as a long-time fan of RHCP (I love all of their albums with John Fruciante as guitarist) I need more times to dig this and try to forget my hero, Mr. Fruciante...Rotor Eleven KeysRudra Brahmavidya: Immortal IScorpions Sting In The TailSeek Six Sick Live at LAFdecent album, good live noise-rock performace, but i can't stand their weak vox...Seether Disclaimer IISeether Finding Beauty in Negative SpacesSeether Karma and EffectSepultura KairosSerj Tankian Imperfect HarmoniesSerj Tankian Elect the DeadSiksakubur The CarnageSiksakubur Tentara Merah DarahSin Offering Story of Dark Infront the LiveSlayer God Hates Us AllSlipknot All Hope Is GoneSodom Get What You DeserveSoilwork Stabbing the DramaSore Sombreros KiddosSoundgarden Louder Than LoveSoundgarden Ultramega OKStream Of Passion The Flame WithinSuffocation Souls to DenySuffocation Blood OathSuperman Is Dead Angels and the OutsidersSwarms Low SunTaylor Swift Taylor SwiftTengkorak Agenda SuramThe Rolling Stones A Bigger BangThe S.I.G.I.T. Hertz Dyslexia Part IThe Stone Roses Second ComingThe Word Alive Life CyclesTohpati It's TimeHere, Tohpati plays easy and soft jazz (you can say it pop, smooth, light jazz or whatsoever you want). The album as whole is pretty okay in my opinion, but I recommend you track It's Time, Song for Aceh, and Gembala.Total Anal Infection Beast the BitchTravis The Boy With No NameTrey Songz Chapter VTrojan Metamorphosis As the PhenomenonVarious Artists (Metal) Maiden Heaven: A Tribute to Iron MaidenVeil of Maya [id]Zeke and The Popo Unrescued WorldGood EP, despite it is not so that impressive and there's nothing groundbreaking yet. However, Zeke and The Popo obviously show that they are talented, and they will be "something" big only if they find their own deep musical twist.2.5 average*NSYNC Greatest HitsAlan Jackson Who I AmAnorma What You Hold Dear is NoneAs I Lay Dying Beneath The Encasing Of AshesAshlee Simpson Bittersweet WorldAttack Attack! This Means WarAttack Attack! Attack Attack! (Deluxe Reissue)Avenged Sevenfold City of EvilAvril Lavigne Goodbye LullabyAvril Lavigne The Best Damn ThingBackstreet Boys Never GoneBackstreet Boys The Hits: Chapter OneBackstreet Boys UnbreakableBlack Sabbath ForbiddenBreaking Benjamin Dear AgonyBring Me The Horizon There Is A Hell, Believe Me I've Seen ItBritney Spears Femme FataleBritney Spears CircusBritney Spears BlackoutBritney Spears In The ZoneBritney Spears BritneyBritney Spears Oops!...I Did It AgainBurgerkill Dua SisiChildren of Bodom Are You Dead Yet?Chthonic Mirror Of RetributionDeadSquad Horror VisionI tried few spins for this stuff, and still don't click yet. Probably it was because of its kinda overused and boring breakdowns, or something (I dunno!)! Actually, nothing wrong with breakdowns, however this stuff is not my cup of coffee. And one thing more, DeadSquad also delivered a few short clean jazz licks on one or two songs. This is something unnecessary, imo. I love jazz, really, but putting some clean jazzy licks into this brutal death stuff, it would be kinda strange - DeadSquad seemed like want to show people that they're a technical brutal death band, in my opinion this such approach doesn't really make any sense!Dream Theater When Dream and Day UniteEric Clapton Money and CigarettesEric Clapton PilgrimEvanescence The Open DoorFive 5iveFoo Fighters One by OneFoo Fighters Five Songs and a CoverFuneral Inception H.A.T.E.Grave Dancers Morbid Nation"Morbid Nation", wow, album title is so cool. Grave Dancers? Hell yeah, this such band name is also fuccking damn great! However, their music is not so that great. It's average, people won't get something special from this release. But, to check out the stuff is nothing to loose, right? Yeah, I never click this album, but who knows this one is your cup of tea...rGreen Day 21st Century BreakdownGrind Buto Welcome to AnnihillationGugun Power Trio Get The BugHanson UnderneathHanson The WalkHelloween Rabbits Don't Come EasyHelloween ChameleonIron Maiden The X FactorIron Maiden Virtual XIIron Maiden No Prayer for the DyingJessica Simpson A Public AffairJustin Timberlake FutureSex/LoveSoundsKaiser Chiefs Yours Truly, Angry MobKamelot Siege PerilousKaty Perry Teenage DreamKaty Perry One of the BoysKaty Perry Katy HudsonKekal Audible MinorityKorn The Path of TotalityKorn Korn III: Remember Who You AreKorn UntitledKorn See You on the Other SideKreator RenewalKyuss Sons Of Kyuss EPLady Gaga The Fame MonsterLady Gaga The FameLady Gaga Born This WayLady Gaga A Very Gaga Holiday [Live]Lee Ritenour RitA bit boring, but it's not so that bad; 2.5/5 to 3/5 is fair, Imo...Limp Bizkit Results May VaryLimp Bizkit Chocolate Starfish...Madonna MDNAMadonna Hard CandyMaroon 5 OverexposedMastodon Revenge Gets UglyMegadeth The World Needs a HeroMetallica St. AngerMetallica ReLoadMetallica LoadMocca Untuk Rena Original SoundtrackNapalm Death Inside the Torn ApartNapalm Death Hatred SurgeNile Ramses Bringer of WarOasis Heathen ChemistryOasis Standing On The Shoulder Of GiantsOh, Nina! Enjoy The Euphoria Of Anti-Cliche WorldNot bad, also nothing special! Opeth Apostle in TriumphOpeth BurdenPantera I Am the NightPapa Roach LovehatetragedyPapa Roach 5 Tracks DeepPapa Roach ...To Be Loved: The Best of Papa RoachParamore Brand New EyesParamore All We Know Is FallingParamore Riot!Pearl Jam BinauralPop Shuvit Amped & DangerousAww, this is not their best record, IMO. Don't like this, I prefer their previous stuffs named "Take It & Shuvit" and "Here and Now" over this one!Protest the Hero Search for the TruthRage Against the Machine RenegadesRed Hot Chili Peppers The Red Hot Chili PeppersRotor New BloodRotor MenangScorpions Moment Of GlorySekarat Confounded by HatredSiksakubur St. KristoTo be honest, this SK's latest release is far from satisfactory. And a 2.5 is the highest rating of mine...Slank Anthem For The Broken HeartedSlayer Diabolus in MusicaSpice Girls SpiceworldSpice Girls SpiceSpice Girls Greatest HitsSucker Head Manic DepressiveThe Acacia Strain ... And Life is Very LongThe Devil Wears Prada Patterns of a HorizonThe Devil Wears Prada Dear Love: A Beautiful DiscordThe Rolling Stones Bridges to BabylonWestlife Back Home2.0 poor*NSYNC Celebrity*NSYNC No Strings Attached*NSYNC NSYNCAshlee Simpson I Am MeAshlee Simpson AutobiographyAttack Attack! Someday Came SuddenlyAttack Attack! Attack Attack!Backstreet Boys This Is UsBackstreet Boys Black & BlueBackstreet Boys Backstreet's BackBackstreet Boys Backstreet BoysBackstreet Boys MillenniumBetrayer (IDN) BetrayerBlack Veil Brides We Stitch These WoundsBlack Veil Brides RebelsBring Me The Horizon Suicide SeasonEmmure Speaker of the DeadEmmure The Complete Guide to NeedleworkEmmure Demo '05Emmure Demo '04Emmure Slave to the GameIf you are not familiar with metalcore, it's okay for you to have this stuff. Yea sometimes the bad thing leads you to the good thing. Listening to this, you know what terrible metalcore means, and so, if you already knew what bad metalcore criteria is, and then I know you will search the finest metalcore stuffs! Ciaww... Eric Clapton Behind the SunGirls Aloud Out of ControlHanson Middle of NowhereJessica Simpson Do You KnowJessica Simpson In This SkinJessica Simpson IrresistibleJessica Simpson In This Skin (Collector's Edition)Jessica Simpson Sweet KissesJonas Brothers A Little Bit LongerJonas Brothers Jonas BrothersJustin Bieber My World 2.0Justin Timberlake JustifiedKaiser Chiefs Start the Revolution Without MeKaiser Chiefs Off With Their HeadsKamelot DominionLady Gaga The Cherrytree SessionsLady Gaga The RemixLindsay Lohan A Little More Personal (Raw)Lindsay Lohan SpeakMegadeth RiskMiley Cyrus Can't Be TamedMiley Cyrus The Time of Our LivesMiley Cyrus BreakoutMoses Bandwidth Shifin Ablazes StigmataThis album sucks hard! Their female vocalist; awful and awful (she fits only in track "Laila Majnun"). Keyboard and guitar; (under) average. But, after all, good luck for you if you want to dig this!!! Who knows you will like it, even (in my opinion) this one sucks....Napalm Death Words From The Exit WoundNicki Minaj Pink FridayPantera Projects in the JunglePapa Roach Let 'Em KnowPapa Roach Potatoes For ChristmasProtest the Hero Sequoia Throne Remix EPPussycat Dolls PCDScorpions Eye II EyeSeether Holding Onto Strings Better Left to FraySoilwork The Early ChaptersSpice Girls ForeverThe Killers Day & Age1.5 very poorAbandon All Ships InfamousBlack Veil Brides Set The World On FireBritney Spears ...Baby One More TimeBullet For My Valentine FeverEmmure The Respect IssueEric Clapton AugustFive InvincibleJonas Brothers Jonas L.A.Jonas Brothers Lines, Vines and Trying TimesKaty Perry One Of The Boys (Platinum Australian Tour Edition)Nicki Minaj Pink Friday: Roman ReloadedPantera Metal MagicPapa Roach MetamorphosisParis Hilton ParisI'll alway remember this such lyrics; "Tonight I'll be your liquid dream. They want a piece of what I got...". OMG, Miss Hilton is so right..., yeah I know your body is so sexi, Paris! So what?? But, your music album sucks... - The looks : 99,9 % sexy (Singing has reduced 0,1 percent of her level sexiness). - Singing ability : 13,3 % (Need more vocal-teachers from seven corners of the world). - Video Music : 69 % sexy (Professional director of music-video has reduced her sexiness, she is better (sexier) in amateur video, though! Far better if it's shooted without any director).rPussycat Dolls Doll DominationWestlife Where We Are1.0 awful*NSYNC Home For ChristmasAttack Attack! If Guns Are Outlawed, Can We Use Swords?Emmure FelonyI knew Emmure in my first day after I registered the account. Therefore, I'm not surprise that many friends of mine also never heard Emmure. Here, me and my friends always have cool American-metalcore stuffs, but, Emmure? Ooh, God, I don't what to say! This stuff sucks hard (if I was 12, I might like it!). If you want to do a suicide and feel a bit afraid to pull gun's trigger, I recommend you this. FELONY, with all of its horrible music, you will be determined to do a suicide. Nothing in this world is more horrible than this, even a suicide!Jonas Brothers It's About TimePorcupine Tree Lightbulb SunWestlife World Of Our Own
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