Average Rating: 3.57 Rating Variance: 0.78 Objectivity Score: 77% (Well Balanced)
Sort by: Rating | Release Date | Rating Date | Name5.0 classicAgalloch Faustian EchoesCharles Mingus The Black Saint and the Sinner LadyDangers AngerDanny Brown OldDeath Blues EnsembleDeath Grips ExmilitaryDeath Grips The Money StoreDeath Grips No Love Deep WebDeath Grips Death GripsDeath Grips The Powers That BFishmans Kuuchuu CampGZA Liquid SwordsKendrick Lamar good kid, m.A.A.d cityKendrick Lamar To Pimp a ButterflyKiller Mike R.A.P. MusicKitty ImpatiensKitty FROSTBITELa Dispute WildlifeMilo Things That Happen At DayPeter Brotzmann Machine GunRadiohead In RainbowsRefused The Shape Of Punk To ComeRun the Jewels Run the Jewels 2Steve Reich Music for 18 MusiciansThe Menzingers On the Impossible PastThe Naked and Famous Passive Me, Aggressive YouWaka Flocka Flame Flockaveli4.5 superb'68 In Humor and SadnessAgalloch The Mantlealt-J An Awesome WaveASAP Rocky Live.Love.A$AP.Bill Evans Waltz for DebbyBill Evans Sunday at the Village VanguardBill Withers Just As I AmBurzum FilosofemColdworld Melancholie²Dangers Messy, Isn't It?Dangers DangersDon Ellis Electric BathDonnie Trumpet and The Social Experiment SurfFather John Misty I Love You, HoneybearFleet Foxes Helplessness BluesFlying Lotus CosmogrammaFlying Lotus You're Dead!Frankie Smith Children of TomorrowFrankie Smith might be the creepiest motherfucker I've ever heard. He sounds like some odd rapping Captain Beefheart and a lot of his lyrics sound like he's after some underaged girls. It's weird and wrong and honestly pretty awful. The album is like listening to a trainwreck and I love it. Recommended listening.Kanye West My Beautiful Dark Twisted FantasyLa Dispute Somewhere at the Bottom of the River Between Vega and Altair Lil Ugly Mane Third Side of TapeLiturgy The Ark WorkM.I.A. KalaMachine Girl WLFGRLMadvillain MadvillainymewithoutYou Catch For Us the FoxesMobb Deep The InfamousNegura Bunget OMOperation Ivy EnergyPedro the Lion ControlPink Floyd AnimalsRadiohead Kid AReturn to Forever Romantic WarriorScHoolboy Q Habits and ContradictionsSnakefeast The PythonessStan Getz FocusSummoning StrongholdSunn O))) and Ulver TerrestrialsTangerine Dream RubyconThe Isley Brothers 3+3Touche Amore/La Dispute Searching for a Pulse/The Worth of the WorldWaka Flocka Flame Flockaveli 1.5Weezer Pinkerton4.0 excellentA Tribe Called Quest The Low End TheoryAdebisi Shank This is the Third AlbumAesop Rock SkelethonAJJ Knife ManAsphyx The RackAustin Wintory Journey OSTAzealia Banks 1991BADBADNOTGOOD BBNG2BADBADNOTGOOD IIIBig Boi Sir Lucious Left FootBig Ups Eighteen Hours of StaticBon Iver For Emma, Forever AgoBrand New The Devil and God Are Raging Inside MeBusdriver Perfect HairCar Seat Headrest Starving While LivingCarly Rae Jepsen KissCarly Rae Jepsen EmotionClams Casino RainforestComus First UtteranceCymande CymandeDamien Rice My Favourite Faded FantasyDarkthrone Transilvanian HungerDarren Korb Bastion OSTDead Can Dance Within the Realm of a Dying SunDeath Grips Live From Death ValleyDeathspell Omega Si Monvmentvm Reqvires CircvmspiceDeathspell Omega Mass Grave AestheticsDJ Shadow Endtroducing.....Dr. Dre The ChronicDr. Dre 2001Earl Sweatshirt I Don't Like Shit, I Don't Go OutsideEmperor In the Nightside EclipseFlying Lotus Los AngelesFreddie Gibbs ProntoGilla Band The Early YearsHella Hold Your Horse IsJ Dilla DonutsJohn Coltrane Giant StepsJohn Coltrane Coltrane (1962, Impulse)Kill The Noise Black MagicKiller Mike Bang X3La Dispute Here, Hear. IIILiturgy RenihilationLiturgy AesthethicaLonnie Liston Smith Astral TravelingM.I.A. MatangiMartin Stig Andersen Limbo (Original Videogame Soundtrack)Mayhem De Mysteriis Dom SathanasMCFERRDOG Club AmnioticsMgla PresenceMick Jenkins The Water[s]Migos No Label IIMilo I Wish My Brother Rob Was HereMilo Milo Takes BathsMilo CavalcadeMilo So The Flies Don't ComeMore Than Life Brave Enough To FailMy Chemical Romance Three Cheers for Sweet RevengeNev Theeb GaslightNine Inch Nails Pretty Hate MachineOneohtrix Point Never ReplicaP Money Money Over EveryonePedro the Lion Winners Never QuitRae Sremmurd SremmLifeRage Against the Machine Rage Against the MachineRage Against the Machine The Battle of Los AngelesRocketship A Certain Smile, a Certain SadnessSisyphus SisyphusSkrillex RecessSoft Cell Non-Stop Erotic CabaretSoundtrack (Video Game) Katamari Damacy soundtrackSufjan Stevens Carrie and LowellThe Dave Brubeck Quartet Time OutThe Fall Hex Enduction HourThe KLF Chill OutThe Mars Volta De-Loused in the ComatoriumThe Naked and Famous This MachineThin Lizzy Bad ReputationWerewolf Jerusalem God Has Shot HimselfI listened to this while I was reading Naked Lunch. I feel like death rn. It's perfectly uncomfortable.Wu-Tang Clan Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)Yeah Yeah Yeahs Fever To Tell3.5 greatACxDC Antichrist DemoncoreAl Stewart Year of the CatAll Get Out All Get Out EPalt-J This Is All YoursAnd So I Watch You From Afar The LettersAphex Twin Selected Ambient Works 85-92ASAP Ferg Trap LordAzealia Banks Broke With Expensive TasteBADBADNOTGOOD BBNGBanks GoddessBathory Blood Fire DeathBATS Cruel Sea ScientistBig Black AtomizerBoogie Down Productions By All Means NecessaryBright Eyes I'm Wide Awake, It's MorningCandy Claws Ceres And Calypso In The Deep TimeCaptain Murphy DualityCHVRCHES Every Open Eyeclipping. CLPPNGCult Leader Nothing for Us HereDan Mangan Club MedsDangers 5 O'Clock Shadows At The Edge Of The Western WorldDeath Grips Government PlatesDepartment of Eagles The Cold NoseDev Bittersweet JulyDrake If You're Reading This It's Too LateDub Thompson 9 SongsEarl Sweatshirt SolaceEverything Everything Get to HeavenFürsöna U Ain't Hard, BröeFugazi Red MedicineFurther Seems Forever The Moon Is DownGhostface Killah and BADBADNOTGOOD Sour SoulGrandmaster Flash And The Furious Five The MessageThe Furious Five really pushed hip-hop music to the next stage with their lyrical concepts and flows. While still pretty simplistic by today's standards, their lyrics about the streets and ending war were a first for the genre. The slow jams are mediocre at best. Dreamin' is creepy as fuck. It sounds like a stalker's tribute to Stevie Wonder. The album is really carried on the backs of tracks like The Message and She's Fresh. Essential listening.How to Destroy Angels Welcome OblivionLa Dispute Untitled La Dispute/Koji Never Come UndoneLa Femme Psycho Tropical BerlinLe1f Riot BoiLed Zeppelin Led Zeppelin IVLightning Bolt Fantasy EmpireLupe Fiasco Tetsuo and YouthmewithoutYou Ten StoriesMilo A Toothpaste SuburbMilton Nascimento and Lo Borges Clube da EsquinaNas IllmaticNero Welcome RealityOG Maco OG MacoPanopticon Roads to the NorthPedro the Lion Achilles HeelPedro the Lion It's Hard To Find A FriendPedro the Lion The Only Reason I Feel SecurePeter Gabriel CarRATKING So It GoesRun the Jewels Run the JewelsShabazz Palaces Black UpShabazz Palaces Of LightTelevision Marquee MoonThe Greenery It's Looking Grimthe i.l.y's I've always been good at true loveThe Mountain Goats Beat the ChampThe Underachievers Evermore: The Art of DualityThrice VheissuTyler, the Creator WolfUlver Bergtatt - Et eeventyr i 5 capitlerYouth Lagoon The Year of HibernationZoat-Aon The Triplex Bestial3.0 goodAgainst Me! As the Eternal CowboyAll Get Out MovementAngels and Airwaves The Dream WalkerAriana Grande Yours TrulyAriana Grande My EverythingBenjamin Booker Benjamin BookerBjork VulnicuraCannibal Ox The Cold VeinCocteau Twins Heaven or Las VegasCryptopsy None So VileDarkthrone Under a Funeral MoonDavid Bowie The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From MarsDeath Grips Fashion WeekDirty Beaches StatelessDissection The SomberlainEntropia (PL) VesperFuneral for a Friend Chapter and VerseHeems Eat Pray ThugIn Disgust Reality ChokeJack U Skrillex and Diplo Present Jack UJamie xx In ColourJohnny Cash Bitter Tears: Ballads of the American IndianKehlani You Should Be HereKnife Party Rage ValleyLate Night Alumni HauntedLe1f HeyMac DeMarco Salad DaysMarvin Gaye Let's Get It OnMassive Attack MezzanineMike Will Made-It RansomMoonsorrow TulimyrskyMuse Origin of SymmetryNeutral Milk Hotel In the Aeroplane Over the SeaOpen Mike Eagle Dark ComedyPerfume Genius Too BrightRome Fortune x OG Maco YepSad Day For Puppets Unknown ColoursScallops Hotel Plain SpeakingSleater-Kinney No Cities to LoveSoulja Boy and Lil B Pretty Boy MillionairesSpoon Girls Can TellThe Naked and Famous No LightThe Sugarhill Gang Sugarhill GangThe Sugarhill Gang's self-titled debut album has too many lengthy, mediocre R&B tracks to be truly great. The hip-hop songs, especially Rapper's Delight, make it worth the listen. There are quite a few legendary verses on this album that are still referenced today and some very playful, bouncy beats that make the boring slow jams feel even worse. They just don't live up to the standards set by the R&B of the 70's. That being said, this album is worth your time for the single alone. Essential listening.The Sugarhill Gang 8th Wonder8th Wonder is a solid followup to the Sugarhill Gang's self-titled debut. The group vastly improved their slower R&B flavored tracks and made some fun hip-hop tracks that are at least comprable (and occassionally better) than their debut. In spite of all of the overall improvements, the group doesn't quite manage to pull out the caliber of singles that existed on their debut, which leaves the album feeling a little lacking. Recommended listening.Tim Hecker VirginsTimber Timbre Hot DreamsToo $hort PlayersVenom Black MetalYG My Krazy LifeYoung Thug Barter 6Yuck Yuck2.5 averageA Day To Remember HomesickASAP Rocky At.Long.Last.A$APBeyonce B'DayCancer Bats Searching for ZeroCannibal Ox Blade of the RoninCharli XCX SuckerDio Dream EvilEl-P Cancer 4 CureElectric Light Orchestra Eldorado Flogging Molly Drunken LullabiesJacco Gardner HypnophobiaLil Dicky Professional RapperNero RequiemPreoccupations Viet CongProject 86 ...And the Rest Will FollowSwans To Be KindThe Glitch Mob Love Death ImmortalityThe Last Poets Oh My PeopleThe Mars Volta TremulantThe Naked and Famous In Rolling WavesThe Pretenders PretendersTHEESatisfaction EarthEEUnderoath Define The Great LineWu-Tang Clan A Better TomorrowZao The Splinter Shards the Birth of Separation2.0 poorBig Sean Dark Sky ParadiseBurial Rival DealerChris Brown and Tyga Fan Of A Fan The AlbumDoomtree No Kingsiamamiwhoami BlueJ. Cole 2014 Forest Hills DriveManic Street Preachers The Holy BibleMeghan Trainor TitleRich Gang (Young Money and Cash Money) Rich GangRun-D.M.C. Run DMCSchoolly D Schoolly DShowbread Who Can Know It?The Juliana Theory Understand This is a DreamThe Walkmen Everyone Who Pretended To Like Me Is Gone1.5 very poorAction Bronson Mr. WonderfulWho the fuck told Bronson he could sing? There are a few tracks with some good bars but the beats are way too repetitive and grating. Also, why the FUCK is Bronson singing?!? Jesus dude.Domo Genesis Rolling PapersEulcid The Wind Blew All the Fires OutFuneral for a Friend HoursFuture Beast ModeKurtis Blow Kurtis BlowKurtis Blow is occasionally as good as the Sugarhill Gang. His instrumentals tend to be just as good and occasionally better than those on the Sugarhill Gang's debut. They're more layered and complex sounding than you would expect from the second hip-hop album ever made. However, Kurtis consistently falls short on the rapping. His songs sound infantile compared to the Sugerhill Hang debut, although the limitation of a single MC makes this comparison a bit unfair. His lyrics and his flows are both terrible, even for the time, and his instrumentation are not interesting enough to save him.Oceansize Frames1.0 awfulBullet For My Valentine The PoisonFall Out Boy American Beauty/American PsychoKurtis Blow DeuceKurtis fell pretty flat on his second record. It's nearly identical to his first except there is no single like The Breaks to carry all the filler. The beats aren't as good and the rapping is just as poor as the first time around. This album is just plain boring.LL Cool J RadioSlipknot .5: The Gray Chapter
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