| 5.0 classic |
| Between the Buried and Me Colors |
| My favorite album of all time. Everything about this album exemplifies their talent, inginuity, technicality, and application. It is truly a roller-coaster and I wouldn't not change one thing about this album. This record epitomizes this groups ability to transform chaos to clarity. |
| Between the Buried and Me The Parallax II: Future Sequence |
| Yes it is very long. But this album is so conceptually deep and musically powerful it is most definately deserving of a 5 |
| Corelia Nostalgia |
| Not usually a fan of the singers with guttural lows yet soaring highs, bu Ryan Devlin nails it. This EP is beautiful and brutal simultaneously and has earned it's 5 |
| Cult of Luna Somewhere Along the Highway |
| Last Chance to Reason Level 2 |
| It's a fusion of all of my favorite bands. That, paired with a dynamite concept, 5 all the way. |
| Protest the Hero Fortress |
| Can't say that this one grew on me, because I always adored it and its genre binding madness, but after some deliberation, it's a 5. Disagree and you're an idiot. |
| Protest the Hero Kezia |
| Awesome concept laid out perfectly. Just enjoyable, respectable, and insane through and through. Good shit. |
| The Contortionist Exoplanet |
| This one definately grew on me. At first I was anti-contortionist. Then I liked their other album, then this one popped up in computer. Classifying this as deathcore is utterly stupid. This is one phenomenal piece of art. |
| The Mars Volta De-Loused in the Comatorium |
| The Ocean Precambrian |
| The Odious That Night a Forest Grew |
| The Safety Fire Grind The Ocean |
| Insta'5. Saw these guys live, and they stole the show from Protest the Hero (one of my favorites). It is not only impressive and jaw dropping, it meshes together perfectly to create a balance from brutality to harmony. |