Average Rating: 3.52 Rating Variance: 0.73 Objectivity Score: 78% (Well Balanced)
Sort by: Rating | Release Date | Rating Date | Name10 Years The Autumn Effect4.010 Years Division4.03 Doors Down 3 Doors Down1.0Alice in Chains Nothing Safe: Best of the Box5.0As I Lay Dying Frail Words Collapse2.5Audioslave Revelations2.0Audioslave Out of Exile2.5Audioslave Live in Cuba3.0Audioslave Audioslave4.0August Burns Red Constellations4.5Austrian Death Machine Total Brutal3.5Avenged Sevenfold Avenged Sevenfold2.0Avenged Sevenfold Waking the Fallen3.0Avenged Sevenfold City of Evil3.5Black Light Burns Cruel Melody3.5Black Sabbath The Dio Years3.5Ronnie James Dio. 3 simple words...nuff said! These tracks are arguably better than those of Ozzy's era. I (being the Sabbath fan that I am) cannot really decide who was the better frontman. They were both so crucial to heavy metal of this day and age and are deffinetley one of my favorite bands of all time. Without these guys I dunno where i'd be in life right now. The new tracks are quality (in case you were wondering) and each sound similar to their old sounds so as to not stray away from the feel of the album. Buy this if you're truly into Sabbath or Dio's solo stuff and you wont be dissapointed. This is pretty much "Mob Rules" and "Heaven and Hell" fused into one disc with some extra goodies!Black Stone Cherry Black Stone Cherry3.5Black Stone Cherry Folklore and Superstition4.0Bon Jovi Slippery When Wet5.0Breaking Benjamin Saturate3.0Breaking Benjamin We Are Not Alone3.5Breaking Benjamin Phobia4.0Bury Your Dead Cover Your Tracks2.5Bury Your Dead Beauty and the Breakdown3.0Chevelle Wonder What's Next3.0Chevelle This Type Of Thinking (Could Do Us In)3.5Chevelle Vena Sera3.5Chimaira The Impossibility of Reason3.5Chimaira Chimaira4.0Coheed and Cambria The Second Stage Turbine Blade3.5Coheed and Cambria In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 34.5Coheed and Cambria Live at the Starland Ballroom4.5Coheed and Cambria From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness4.5Coheed and Cambria The Last Supper: Live At Hammerstein Ballroom4.5Coheed and Cambria No World for Tomorrow4.5Coheed and Cambria Neverender5.0Creed Weathered3.5Dark New Day Twelve Year Silence3.5Daughtry Daughtry2.5Daughtry Leave This Town3.0Def Leppard Hysteria4.0Deftones Deftones2.5Deftones Saturday Night Wrist2.5Deftones White Pony4.0Deftones Around the Fur4.0Deftones Adrenaline4.5Dethklok The Dethalbum 3.5DevilDriver The Fury of Our Maker's Hand3.0Disturbed Believe2.0Disturbed The Sickness3.0Disturbed Indestructible3.0Disturbed Ten Thousand Fists3.5Flyleaf Flyleaf3.0Godsmack Godsmack2.5Godsmack IV2.5Green Day 21st Century Breakdown2.5Green Day International Superhits3.0Green Day Bullet In A Bible4.0Green Day American Idiot4.5Hellyeah Hellyeah3.0Hinder Take It to the Limit1.0Kid Rock Rock N Roll Jesus1.5Kid Rock Devil Without a Cause3.5Killswitch Engage Killswitch Engage (2009)2.5Killswitch Engage Alive or Just Breathing3.5Killswitch Engage The End of Heartache3.5Killswitch Engage As Daylight Dies4.0Korn Untouchables2.5Korn MTV Unplugged: Korn3.0Korn Take a Look in the Mirror3.5Korn See You on the Other Side3.5Korn Untitled3.5Korn Life Is Peachy4.0Korn Follow the Leader4.0Arguably one of Korn's finest records to date, "Follow the Leader" is where Korn 1st received radio/mainstream success with singles like Freak on a Leash and Got the Life Korn quickly plunged their career into superstardom. Probably one of my least favorite Korn records simply because it gives a strong delivery at the beginning and middle but ends kinda blandly with Cameltosis, and My Gift to You. These are the only tracks I find myself skipping on the record and probably the weakest Korn songs of all time. Still, Follow the Leader is a certain buy for any Korn fan out there.Korn Issues4.5Korn Korn5.0Lamb of God Sacrament3.0Lamb of God Ashes of the Wake3.5Lamb of God Wrath4.0Lamb of God Killadelphia4.5Here, you get a great bang for your buck. A CD of a full-length LoG performance in Philly, as well as a DVD of that performance and some behind the scenes of life on the road for Lamb. Its very interesting to watch their crazy mis-adventures! You also get to see all sorts of conflict with the band and Randy - resulting in the climax of the disc as a fist-fight. The live material captures their ferocious stage presence and all of the best from "Ashes" & "Palaces". A must-own for any fan of the Lamb!Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin III3.0Led Zeppelin Physical Graffiti3.5Led Zeppelin Houses of the Holy3.5Led Zeppelin The Song Remains the Same3.5Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin II4.5Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin [DVD]4.5Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin5.0Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin IV5.0Led Zeppelin BBC Sessions5.0Lil Wayne Tha Carter III3.5Linkin Park Meteora3.0Linkin Park Minutes to Midnight3.5Linkin Park Live In Texas4.0Linkin Park Hybrid Theory4.5Linkin Park Road to Revolution4.5Ludacris Theater of the Mind4.0Marilyn Manson Mechanical Animals3.5This is (and from the looks of things will prolly remain) the best record Manson has ever put out. Unlike most of his works which hold their share of weaker tracks and fillers, Mechanical Animals is actually listenable from beginning to end. Manson's vocals are at their best here as his range often switches from guteral screams to melody in an instant. The band has incorporated a new sound here with influences of heavy metal, pop, and classical all present.
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