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5.0 classic
A Tribe Called Quest The Low End Theory
A Tribe Called Quest Midnight Marauders
Aphex Twin Richard D. James Album
Aphex Twin Come to Daddy
Beastie Boys Paul's Boutique
Beck Odelay
Camera Obscura Biggest Bluest Hi Fi
Childish Gambino Because the Internet
Coldplay Parachutes
Sure, Coldplay was one of the bands that was surfing the wave that Radiohead created, but this LP proves that they're on a completely different level. I have actually labeled this album as "indie" many times, considering that is the general ambiance of it. If you have 42 minutes to spare and want to immerse yourself in emotionally rewarding music, this is a good pick.
Daft Punk Discovery
Daft Punk Alive 2007
DJ Shadow Endtroducing.....
Frank Ocean channel ORANGE
Frank Ocean Blonde
Godspeed You! Black Emperor Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven
Gorillaz Demon Days
Green Day Nimrod
Green Day American Idiot
J Dilla Donuts
Kanye West Late Registration
Kanye West The College Dropout
Kanye West My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
Kendrick Lamar To Pimp a Butterfly
Madvillain Madvillainy
Metallica Ride the Lightning
Michael Jackson Thriller
Michael Jackson Bad
Michael Jackson Dangerous
Moby Play
mum Finally We Are No One
Neutral Milk Hotel In the Aeroplane Over the Sea
Nine Inch Nails The Downward Spiral
Nujabes Metaphorical Music
Nujabes Hydeout Productions 2nd Collection
Pink Floyd Wish You Were Here
Radiohead The Bends
Radiohead Kid A
Radiohead In Rainbows
The Avalanches Since I Left You
The Postal Service Give Up
The Smashing Pumpkins Siamese Dream
The Smashing Pumpkins Adore
One of the most underrated albums of its time, a gleefully dark LP that isn't afraid to tinker with and at times completely subvert the formula laid down by Siamese Dream and MCIS.
Wu-Tang Clan Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)

4.5 superb
Acoustic Alchemy Against the Grain
Air Moon Safari
Air Talkie Walkie
Aphex Twin Selected Ambient Works 85-92
Aphex Twin ...I Care Because You Do
Basement Jaxx Rooty
Still one of the most energetic, most experimental, and overall greatest house albums of the decade, with beats that were as infectious when the LP first dropped as they are today.
Bjork Post
C418 Volume Alpha
Childish Gambino Camp
Childish Gambino "Awaken, My Love!"
Clazziquai Project Instant Pig
Daft Punk Homework
Death Grips The Money Store
DJ Okawari Diorama
Eminem The Marshall Mathers LP
If you thought Slim Shady LP was on drugs, then MMLP is on a couple bottles of hard liquor. Showcases amazing technical skills, amazing lines, and amazing beats, while also turning the controversy factor up to 11. A definitive rap LP.
Eminem The Slim Shady LP
This was the album that established the wild, zany, controversial, no-F's-given character that was Eminem. Its opening lines, "Hi kids, do you like violence?", give an eerily good insight on the rest of the LP, which was filled to the brim with over-the-top violence incorporating drugs, pop culture, the whole 9 yards. Instead of being morbid and disgusting (which it was), it didn't just stop at crossing the line--it went across infinity, did a full 360 around, and crossed it twice. That is what makes this LP a definitive hip hop classic and probably the single most definitive horrorcore work of all time.
Enya Watermark
Fatboy Slim You've Come a Long Way, Baby
Flying Lotus Cosmogramma
Gnarls Barkley St. Elsewhere
Kanye West Yeezus
Koji Kondo Super Mario 64 Original Soundtrack
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin
Linkin Park Hybrid Theory
Linkin Park Meteora
Macklemore and Ryan Lewis The Heist
Massive Attack Blue Lines
MF DOOM MM.. Food
Michael Jackson Off the Wall
Nujabes Modal Soul
Nujabes Spiritual State
An album that serves as a nigh-perfect swan song to Nujabes' sadly brief career, although the influx of rappers takes a bite out of the album's quality.
Nujabes/Fat Jon Departure
Oasis (What's the Story) Morning Glory?
Owl City Ocean Eyes
Pogo Weave And Wish
Radiohead Amnesiac
Radiohead Hail to the Thief
Radiohead The King of Limbs
Radiohead A Moon Shaped Pool
Red Hot Chili Peppers Stadium Arcadium
Run the Jewels Run the Jewels 2
Seal Seal II
Seal Best 1991-2004
Silversun Pickups Carnavas
Ta-Ku 25 Nights for Nujabes
Telepopmusik Genetic World
Tennyson With You
The Beatles Revolver
The Beatles Abbey Road
The Beatles Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
The Chemical Brothers Push the Button
The Flaming Lips Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots
The Knife Silent Shout
The Notorious B.I.G. Ready to Die
The Seatbelts Cowboy Bebop
Thom Yorke The Eraser
Tyler, the Creator Bastard
Weezer Weezer

4.0 excellent
Aerosmith Toys in the Attic
Aerosmith Aerosmith
Aphex Twin Selected Ambient Works Volume II
Avril Lavigne Let Go
Beastie Boys Licensed to Ill
Bjork Debut
Blank Banshee Blank Banshee 0
Camera Obscura Let's Get Out of This Country
Camera Obscura My Maudlin Career
Camera Obscura Underachievers Please Try Harder
Cee Lo Green The Lady Killer
Clazziquai Project Love Child of the Century
Clazziquai Project Mucho Musica
Coldplay A Rush of Blood to the Head
Coldplay Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends
Deadmau5 Random Album Title
Death Grips Exmilitary
Death Grips No Love Deep Web
Dinosaur Jr. Beyond
Disclosure Settle
Drake If You're Reading This It's Too Late
Earl Sweatshirt I Don't Like Shit, I Don't Go Outside
Eiffel 65 Europop
Enya A Day Without Rain
Girls' Generation Gee
Girls' Generation Girls' Generation
Gorillaz Gorillaz
A very grandiose and divergent first step, full of tracks that never show genre continuity from one to the next with the one exception being "Clint Eastwood" and "Rock the House", both based around the rapid-fire vocals of Del tha Funky Homosapien. Some tracks hit home aesthetically and emotionally, others could've been taken off the tracklist and no major effect would occur.
Green Day Dookie
Iron Maiden Iron Maiden
Janet Jackson The Velvet Rope
Junior Jack Trust It
Justin Timberlake FutureSex/LoveSounds
Kanye West Graduation
Kanye West 808s and Heartbreak
Koji Kondo The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time OST
Maroon 5 Songs About Jane
Massive Attack Mezzanine
Megadeth Rust in Peace
Missy Elliott Miss E… So Addictive
Nujabes Hydeout Productions 1st Collection
OK Go Of The Blue Colour Of The Sky
OutKast Stankonia
Queens of the Stone Age Era Vulgaris
Rage Against the Machine Rage Against the Machine
Red Hot Chili Peppers By the Way
Red Hot Chili Peppers Californication
Santana Abraxas
Sarah McLachlan Surfacing
Skrillex Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites
Sonic Youth Daydream Nation
Sonic Youth Goo
Soundgarden Superunknown
Stevie Wonder Songs in the Key of Life
Stevie Wonder Talking Book
System of a Down Toxicity
Tenacious D The Pick of Destiny
Tennyson Tennysongs
The Beatles Help!
The Flaming Lips The Soft Bulletin
The Lonely Island Turtleneck and Chain
The Prodigy The Fat of the Land
The Smashing Pumpkins Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness
Tycho Past is Prologue
Tycho Dive
Tyler, the Creator Goblin
Tyler, the Creator Wolf
Tyler, the Creator Cherry Bomb
Ugly Duckling Bang for the Buck
Ulrich Schnauss Far Away Trains Passing By
Washed Out Within and Without
Weird Al Yankovic Poodle Hat

3.5 great
Aerosmith Rocks
Aphex Twin Windowlicker
Beck Guero
Big Time Rush B.T.R.
Blue Oyster Cult Spectres
Childish Gambino Kauai
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
Clazziquai Project Color Your Soul
Coldplay Prospekt's March
Coldplay Ghost Stories
Collective Soul Hints, Allegations, and Things Left Unsaid
Collective Soul Dosage
Daft Punk Human After All
David Guetta One Love
Deadmau5 For Lack of a Better Name
Deadmau5 4x4=12
Deadmau5 >album title goes here<
Death Grips Death Grips
Death Grips Government Plates
Dethklok The Dethalbum
Dinosaur Jr. Green Mind
Eminem The Eminem Show
Foster the People Torches
fun. Some Nights
Gorillaz Plastic Beach
Green Day Warning
Green Day Insomniac
Imagine Dragons Night Visions
Iron Maiden Powerslave
Iron Maiden Piece of Mind
Janet Jackson Control
Justin Timberlake The 20/20 Experience
If it was 15-20 minutes shorter and didn't regularly have six to eight-minute-long tracks, it would've been the best comeback in recent years.
Macintosh Plus Floral Shoppe
Megadeth Countdown to Extinction
Neil Cicierega Mouth Sounds
Neil Cicierega Mouth Silence
Nero Welcome Reality
Nero's Day at Disneyland From Rotting Fantasylands
Newsboys Thrive
Newsboys Adoration: The Worship Album
Newsboys Take Me To Your Leader
OK Go Oh No
Pink Guy PINK GUY
From the quirky "Ramen King" to the cynical "Friendzone", this LP is nonsensical in a way not unusual in the Frank-Verse. An emotional and spiritual experience that demands a rethinking of hip hop after listening. If this doesn't get Album of the Millennium, idk what will.
Queens of the Stone Age Rated R
Queens of the Stone Age Lullabies to Paralyze
Red Hot Chili Peppers Mother's Milk
Red Hot Chili Peppers Freaky Styley
Santana Supernatural
Santana Santana
Sarah McLachlan Afterglow
Smosh Smoshtastic
Starbomb Starbomb
Tenacious D Tenacious D
Tennyson Blamer
The Black Eyed Peas Elephunk
The Flaming Lips At War with the Mystics
The Lonely Island Incredibad
The Lonely Island The Wack Album
Tyler, the Creator Flower Boy
Weezer The Green Album
Zedd Clarity

3.0 good
Beastie Boys Hello Nasty
Benny Benassi Hypnotica
Big Time Rush Elevate
Big Time Rush 24/Seven
Bruno Mars Doo-Wops & Hooligans
Coldplay Mylo Xyloto
Darude Before the Storm
Deadmau5 At Play
Dethklok Dethalbum II
Dinosaur Jr. Without a Sound
Dream Theater Octavarium
Dunkey Dunkey's Album
Basically all of Dunkey's music up to this point (in an abhorrent order with absolutely no flow - typical Dunk), with some additional new tracks that are filler in the worst ways possible. "I'm Going to Kill You", an over-the-top murder ballad, is the only new track that isn't filler. And even then, it's not the best track on the album despite boasting a great techno beat. Only for Dunkey's fans and for people who are fans of strange, nonsensical music (if you can call it music).
Eminem The Marshall Mathers LP 2
It's a 78-minute grab bag of everything from party radio songs to serious tracks formed around Slim's perspective of his career in retrospect, trying to go back to Slim's roots and ultimately failing to make an LP that provided the same lines, rhymes, and crazy times as the original MMLP.
Flyleaf Flyleaf
Frank Ocean Nostalgia, Ultra.
Girls' Generation Oh!
Janet Jackson Discipline
La Roux La Roux
Linkin Park Living Things
Massive Attack 100th Window
Megadeth Youthanasia
Men Without Hats Rhythm of Youth
Michael Jackson Invincible
Missy Elliott The Cookbook
OK Go OK Go
Owl City The Midsummer Station
Radiohead Pablo Honey
Seal System
Selena Gomez Kiss & Tell
Skrillex More Monsters and Sprites
Smosh Sexy Album
Smosh If Music Were Real
Sonic Youth Dirty
Soundgarden Badmotorfinger
System of a Down Mezmerize
The Black Eyed Peas Monkey Business
The Prodigy Invaders Must Die
Weezer Raditude
Weird Al Yankovic Even Worse
Will Smith Big Willie Style
Will Smith Willennium

2.5 average
Aerosmith Just Push Play
Aqua Aquarium
Avicii True
Bruno Mars Unorthodox Jukebox
David Guetta Nothing but the Beat
Flo Rida Mail on Sunday
Flo Rida Wild Ones
Maroon 5 Hands All Over
Maroon 5 Overexposed
Miley Cyrus Miley Cyrus and Her Dead Petz
(Would've worked better as an instrumental album)
Newsboys Love Liberty Disco
Run the Jewels Meow the Jewels
Selena Gomez When the Sun Goes Down
Selena Gomez Stars Dance
Skrillex Bangarang
Teddybears Soft Machine
The Naked Brothers Band The Naked Brothers Band

2.0 poor
Avril Lavigne The Best Damn Thing
David Guetta Nothing but the Beat 2.0
Eminem Relapse
Flo Rida R.O.O.T.S.
Lmfao Party Rock
Lmfao Sorry For Party Rocking
Selena Gomez A Year Without Rain
The Black Eyed Peas The E.N.D. (The Energy Never Dies)
The Naked Brothers Band I Don't Want to Go to School

1.5 very poor
Eminem Encore
Besides "Like Toy Soldiers", this is easily the most disappointing entry in the discography of a notorious yet lauded rapper. Eminem Show only showed meager signs of Slim's formula wearing out, but never in 2 years would I guess that it would get this bad!
The Black Eyed Peas The Beginning
will.i.am #Willpower
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