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5.0 classic
Agalloch Faustian Echoes
Charles Mingus The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady
Dangers Anger
Danny Brown Old
Death Blues Ensemble
Death Grips Exmilitary
Death Grips The Money Store
Death Grips No Love Deep Web
Death Grips Death Grips
Death Grips The Powers That B
Fishmans Kuuchuu Camp
GZA Liquid Swords
Kendrick Lamar good kid, m.A.A.d city
Kendrick Lamar To Pimp a Butterfly
Killer Mike R.A.P. Music
Kitty Impatiens
Kitty FROSTBITE
La Dispute Wildlife
Milo Things That Happen At Day
Peter Brotzmann Machine Gun
Radiohead In Rainbows
Refused The Shape Of Punk To Come
Run the Jewels Run the Jewels 2
Steve Reich Music for 18 Musicians
The Menzingers On the Impossible Past
The Naked and Famous Passive Me, Aggressive You
Waka Flocka Flame Flockaveli

4.5 superb
'68 In Humor and Sadness
Agalloch The Mantle
alt-J An Awesome Wave
ASAP Rocky Live.Love.A$AP.
Bill Evans Waltz for Debby
Bill Evans Sunday at the Village Vanguard
Bill Withers Just As I Am
Burzum Filosofem
Coldworld Melancholie²
Dangers Messy, Isn't It?
Dangers Dangers
Don Ellis Electric Bath
Donnie Trumpet and The Social Experiment Surf
Father John Misty I Love You, Honeybear
Fleet Foxes Helplessness Blues
Flying Lotus Cosmogramma
Flying Lotus You're Dead!
Frankie Smith Children of Tomorrow
Frankie 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 Fantasy
La Dispute Somewhere at the Bottom of the River Between Vega and Altair
Lil Ugly Mane Third Side of Tape
Liturgy The Ark Work
M.I.A. Kala
Machine Girl WLFGRL
Madvillain Madvillainy
mewithoutYou Catch For Us the Foxes
Mobb Deep The Infamous
Negura Bunget OM
Operation Ivy Energy
Pedro the Lion Control
Pink Floyd Animals
Radiohead Kid A
Return to Forever Romantic Warrior
ScHoolboy Q Habits and Contradictions
Snakefeast The Pythoness
Stan Getz Focus
Summoning Stronghold
Sunn O))) and Ulver Terrestrials
Tangerine Dream Rubycon
The Isley Brothers 3+3
Touche Amore/La Dispute Searching for a Pulse/The Worth of the World
Waka Flocka Flame Flockaveli 1.5
Weezer Pinkerton

4.0 excellent
A Tribe Called Quest The Low End Theory
Adebisi Shank This is the Third Album
Aesop Rock Skelethon
AJJ Knife Man
Asphyx The Rack
Austin Wintory Journey OST
Azealia Banks 1991
BADBADNOTGOOD BBNG2
BADBADNOTGOOD III
Big Boi Sir Lucious Left Foot
Big Ups Eighteen Hours of Static
Bon Iver For Emma, Forever Ago
Brand New The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me
Busdriver Perfect Hair
Car Seat Headrest Starving While Living
Carly Rae Jepsen Kiss
Carly Rae Jepsen Emotion
Clams Casino Rainforest
Comus First Utterance
Cymande Cymande
Damien Rice My Favourite Faded Fantasy
Darkthrone Transilvanian Hunger
Darren Korb Bastion OST
Dead Can Dance Within the Realm of a Dying Sun
Death Grips Live From Death Valley
Deathspell Omega Si Monvmentvm Reqvires Circvmspice
Deathspell Omega Mass Grave Aesthetics
DJ Shadow Endtroducing.....
Dr. Dre The Chronic
Dr. Dre 2001
Earl Sweatshirt I Don't Like Shit, I Don't Go Outside
Emperor In the Nightside Eclipse
Flying Lotus Los Angeles
Freddie Gibbs Pronto
Gilla Band The Early Years
Hella Hold Your Horse Is
J Dilla Donuts
John Coltrane Giant Steps
John Coltrane Coltrane (1962, Impulse)
Kill The Noise Black Magic
Killer Mike Bang X3
La Dispute Here, Hear. III
Liturgy Renihilation
Liturgy Aesthethica
Lonnie Liston Smith Astral Traveling
M.I.A. Matangi
Martin Stig Andersen Limbo (Original Videogame Soundtrack)
Mayhem De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas
MCFERRDOG Club Amniotics
Mgla Presence
Mick Jenkins The Water[s]
Migos No Label II
Milo I Wish My Brother Rob Was Here
Milo Milo Takes Baths
Milo Cavalcade
Milo So The Flies Don't Come
More Than Life Brave Enough To Fail
My Chemical Romance Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge
Nev Theeb Gaslight
Nine Inch Nails Pretty Hate Machine
Oneohtrix Point Never Replica
P Money Money Over Everyone
Pedro the Lion Winners Never Quit
Rae Sremmurd SremmLife
Rage Against the Machine Rage Against the Machine
Rage Against the Machine The Battle of Los Angeles
Rocketship A Certain Smile, a Certain Sadness
Sisyphus Sisyphus
Skrillex Recess
Soft Cell Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret
Soundtrack (Video Game) Katamari Damacy soundtrack
Sufjan Stevens Carrie and Lowell
The Dave Brubeck Quartet Time Out
The Fall Hex Enduction Hour
The KLF Chill Out
The Mars Volta De-Loused in the Comatorium
The Naked and Famous This Machine
Thin Lizzy Bad Reputation
Werewolf Jerusalem God Has Shot Himself
I 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 Tell

3.5 great
ACxDC Antichrist Demoncore
Al Stewart Year of the Cat
All Get Out All Get Out EP
alt-J This Is All Yours
And So I Watch You From Afar The Letters
Aphex Twin Selected Ambient Works 85-92
ASAP Ferg Trap Lord
Azealia Banks Broke With Expensive Taste
BADBADNOTGOOD BBNG
Banks Goddess
Bathory Blood Fire Death
BATS Cruel Sea Scientist
Big Black Atomizer
Boogie Down Productions By All Means Necessary
Bright Eyes I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning
Candy Claws Ceres And Calypso In The Deep Time
Captain Murphy Duality
CHVRCHES Every Open Eye
clipping. CLPPNG
Cult Leader Nothing for Us Here
Dan Mangan Club Meds
Dangers 5 O'Clock Shadows At The Edge Of The Western World
Death Grips Government Plates
Department of Eagles The Cold Nose
Dev Bittersweet July
Drake If You're Reading This It's Too Late
Dub Thompson 9 Songs
Earl Sweatshirt Solace
Everything Everything Get to Heaven
Fürsöna U Ain't Hard, Bröe
Fugazi Red Medicine
Further Seems Forever The Moon Is Down
Ghostface Killah and BADBADNOTGOOD Sour Soul
Grandmaster Flash And The Furious Five The Message
The 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 Oblivion
La Dispute Untitled
La Dispute/Koji Never Come Undone
La Femme Psycho Tropical Berlin
Le1f Riot Boi
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin IV
Lightning Bolt Fantasy Empire
Lupe Fiasco Tetsuo and Youth
mewithoutYou Ten Stories
Milo A Toothpaste Suburb
Milton Nascimento and Lo Borges Clube da Esquina
Nas Illmatic
Nero Welcome Reality
OG Maco OG Maco
Panopticon Roads to the North
Pedro the Lion Achilles Heel
Pedro the Lion It's Hard To Find A Friend
Pedro the Lion The Only Reason I Feel Secure
Peter Gabriel Car
RATKING So It Goes
Run the Jewels Run the Jewels
Shabazz Palaces Black Up
Shabazz Palaces Of Light
Television Marquee Moon
The Greenery It's Looking Grim
the i.l.y's I've always been good at true love
The Mountain Goats Beat the Champ
The Underachievers Evermore: The Art of Duality
Thrice Vheissu
Tyler, the Creator Wolf
Ulver Bergtatt - Et eeventyr i 5 capitler
Youth Lagoon The Year of Hibernation
Zoat-Aon The Triplex Bestial

3.0 good
Against Me! As the Eternal Cowboy
All Get Out Movement
Angels and Airwaves The Dream Walker
Ariana Grande Yours Truly
Ariana Grande My Everything
Benjamin Booker Benjamin Booker
Bjork Vulnicura
Cannibal Ox The Cold Vein
Cocteau Twins Heaven or Las Vegas
Cryptopsy None So Vile
Darkthrone Under a Funeral Moon
David Bowie The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars
Death Grips Fashion Week
Dirty Beaches Stateless
Dissection The Somberlain
Entropia (PL) Vesper
Funeral for a Friend Chapter and Verse
Heems Eat Pray Thug
In Disgust Reality Choke
Jack U Skrillex and Diplo Present Jack U
Jamie xx In Colour
Johnny Cash Bitter Tears: Ballads of the American Indian
Kehlani You Should Be Here
Knife Party Rage Valley
Late Night Alumni Haunted
Le1f Hey
Mac DeMarco Salad Days
Marvin Gaye Let's Get It On
Massive Attack Mezzanine
Mike Will Made-It Ransom
Moonsorrow Tulimyrsky
Muse Origin of Symmetry
Neutral Milk Hotel In the Aeroplane Over the Sea
Open Mike Eagle Dark Comedy
Perfume Genius Too Bright
Rome Fortune x OG Maco Yep
Sad Day For Puppets Unknown Colours
Scallops Hotel Plain Speaking
Sleater-Kinney No Cities to Love
Soulja Boy and Lil B Pretty Boy Millionaires
Spoon Girls Can Tell
The Naked and Famous No Light
The Sugarhill Gang Sugarhill Gang
The 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 Wonder
8th 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 Virgins
Timber Timbre Hot Dreams
Too $hort Players
Venom Black Metal
YG My Krazy Life
Young Thug Barter 6
Yuck Yuck

2.5 average
A Day To Remember Homesick
ASAP Rocky At.Long.Last.A$AP
Beyonce B'Day
Cancer Bats Searching for Zero
Cannibal Ox Blade of the Ronin
Charli XCX Sucker
Dio Dream Evil
El-P Cancer 4 Cure
Electric Light Orchestra Eldorado
Flogging Molly Drunken Lullabies
Jacco Gardner Hypnophobia
Lil Dicky Professional Rapper
Nero Requiem
Preoccupations Viet Cong
Project 86 ...And the Rest Will Follow
Swans To Be Kind
The Glitch Mob Love Death Immortality
The Last Poets Oh My People
The Mars Volta Tremulant
The Naked and Famous In Rolling Waves
The Pretenders Pretenders
THEESatisfaction EarthEE
Underoath Define The Great Line
Wu-Tang Clan A Better Tomorrow
Zao The Splinter Shards the Birth of Separation

2.0 poor
Big Sean Dark Sky Paradise
Burial Rival Dealer
Chris Brown and Tyga Fan Of A Fan The Album
Doomtree No Kings
iamamiwhoami Blue
J. Cole 2014 Forest Hills Drive
Manic Street Preachers The Holy Bible
Meghan Trainor Title
Rich Gang (Young Money and Cash Money) Rich Gang
Run-D.M.C. Run DMC
Schoolly D Schoolly D
Showbread Who Can Know It?
The Juliana Theory Understand This is a Dream
The Walkmen Everyone Who Pretended To Like Me Is Gone

1.5 very poor
Action Bronson Mr. Wonderful
Who 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 Papers
Eulcid The Wind Blew All the Fires Out
Funeral for a Friend Hours
Future Beast Mode
Kurtis Blow Kurtis Blow
Kurtis 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 Frames

1.0 awful
Bullet For My Valentine The Poison
Fall Out Boy American Beauty/American Psycho
Kurtis Blow Deuce
Kurtis 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.
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