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Streetlight Manifesto Everything Goes Numb4.5
This CD is amazing. This single-handedly got me back into ska. Almost every single song is absolutly incredible. I wouldn't change a thing. Thank you, Streetlight Manifesto, for funking your way into my heart.
50 Cent The Massacre1.5
Jay-Z The Blueprint2.0
Red Hot Chili Peppers Stadium Arcadium2.0
Eminem The Slim Shady LP2.5
The White Stripes Get Behind Me Satan2.5
Colonel Claypool's Bucket Of Bernie Brains The Big Eyeball In The Sky2.5
Nas Hip Hop Is Dead2.5
Red Hot Chili Peppers The Red Hot Chili Peppers3.0
Kanye West Late Registration3.0
Jurassic 5 Quality Control3.0
Digable Planets Blowout Comb3.0
OutKast Idlewild3.0
Red Hot Chili Peppers By the Way3.5
Nirvana Incesticide3.5
Gorillaz Gorillaz3.5
Foo Fighters The Colour and the Shape3.5
Cake Fashion Nugget4.0
The Strokes Is This It4.0
Jane's Addiction Ritual De Lo Habitual4.0
Red Hot Chili Peppers The Uplift Mofo Party Plan4.0
Blind Melon Nico4.0
Kanye West The College Dropout4.0
Everclear Songs From An American Movie, Vol. 14.0
Jedi Mind Tricks Visions of Gandhi4.0
As far as rap goes, this is a wonderful CD. It starts out hard with Tibetan Black Magicians, teaming with Cannibus. Some of the songs on the CD can be rough around the edges (production wise, not attitude), yet songs like Animal Rap and Storm of Swords more than makes up for this. Those two singles are possibly my two favorite songs from JMT, along with I Against I and Get This Low. The rhyme techniques are unparalleled and the rhyme schemes are amazing. However, at times their intellectualizing of lyrics becomes detrimental to the song as a whole. It is hard to connect with the rhymes when they take an elitist approach.
Gym Class Heroes The Papercut Chronicles4.0
The Wallflowers Bringing Down the Horse4.0
Digable Planets Reachin' (A New Refutation of Time and Space)4.0
Howlin Wolf Howlin' Wolf/Moanin' in the Moonlight4.0
Muddy Waters The Best of Muddy Waters (Chess)4.0
Devin The Dude Just Tryin' Ta Live4.0
Tool Lateralus4.5
Red Hot Chili Peppers Mother's Milk4.5
Incubus (USA-CA) S.C.I.E.N.C.E.4.5
Weezer Weezer4.5
Nirvana Nevermind4.5
The White Stripes Elephant4.5
Red Hot Chili Peppers Freaky Styley4.5
Phish A Picture of Nectar4.5
Red Hot Chili Peppers Live at Slane Castle4.5
Keller Williams Laugh4.5
Keller Williams "Laugh" covers everything from dancing to kidneys, and from roller blading to Price is Right. This cd takes you on a ride. His intimidating and busy guitar work is outstanding. Once you get over the incredible demonstration of his musicianship and you pick your jaw back up, one can really appreciate the actual flow of the songs. This is epitomized in the song, "Crooked". However, the gem of the CD is, without a doubt, "Freaker By The Speaker". Its funky, it flows, and the random lyrics do not take away from the value. Overall, it is a very strange CD. The only detraction would be his off-the-wall lyrics. When you are grooving to a song and you realize it is about roller-blading, it takes away from the song a bit. AKA "The Primus Syndrom"
ISIS Panopticon4.5
Pelican The Fire in Our Throats Will Beckon...4.5
Eric B and Rakim Paid in Full4.5
Nas STILLmatic4.5
Jurassic 5 Power in Numbers4.5
Brand New The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me4.5
Slick Rick The Art Of Storytelling4.5
This low rating is a travesty. Slick Rick is a pioneer of his craft. His technique is unique to say the least. He has influenced everyone from Snoop Dogg to Nas. This CD, although repetitive at times, more than makes up for its tediousness with his sheer lyrical skill and his fluency of delivery. Listen to Me & Nas, I Own America Part 1, and Unify. Great songs. Great songs.
The Mars Volta De-Loused in the Comatorium5.0
Nas Illmatic5.0
Red Hot Chili Peppers Blood Sugar Sex Magik5.0
This is the best album that the Chili Peppers have given the musical community. There is not a single weak song on this CD and, without a doubt, is one of my favorite CDs. As a bass player, I cannot help but drop my jaw at Flea's sheer melody and how he harmonizes with John Frusciante. He connects the drums and the guitar flawlessly, still leaving room for Anthony's lyrics. This was back when they were Pfunk, a hybrid of punk and funk from that era. Beautiful CD. I can't say enough good things about this album.
Big L Lifestylez ov da Poor & Dangerous5.0
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