JimBonJovi
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Average Rating: 3.57
Rating Variance: 1.20
Objectivity Score: 77%
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5.0 classic
Alien Ant Farm TruANT
Alien Ant Farm ANThology
Alien Ant Farm Up in the Attic
Atomship The Crash of `47
Big Wreck Ghosts
Big Wreck In Loving Memory Of...
Creed My Own Prison
Creed Human Clay
Fear Factory Digimortal
Godsmack Awake
Wickedly heavy guitars, bass and pummeling Drums, drive this album to a 'Classic' rating.
Incubus (USA-CA) Morning View
Incubus (USA-CA) Make Yourself
Incubus (USA-CA) S.C.I.E.N.C.E.
Korn Follow the Leader
Linkin Park Hybrid Theory
Mudvayne L.D. 50
Rammstein Mutter
Slipknot All Hope Is Gone
Slipknot Slipknot
Tantric Tantric
The Panic Channel (ONe)
Tool Lateralus
Tool Ænima
Train Drops of Jupiter
Trapt Someone in Control

4.5 superb
AudioVent Dirty Sexy Knights in Paris
Big Wreck Albatross
Bon Jovi Bounce
Bon Jovi This Left Feels Right
Chimp Spanner All Roads Lead Here
Creed Full Circle
I gave it a superb rating because of the monstrous shift in musical style Tremonti gave the band. No one was expecting them to bring out Drop B & Drop G(Bread of Shame) riffs after 3 previous albums of Drop D and fairly standard rock/hard rock tunes. Still to this day, people make fun of Creed because of Scott's vocals and because of the lack of aggressiveness. I quickly point to 'Full Circle' to the closed minded. This album rocks pretty hard.
Creed Weathered
Earshot The Silver Lining
Earshot Two
Epidemic (Hard Rock) Epidemic
Wonderful melodies, expansive guitars, broad bass and booming drums. It's too bad these guys didn't stick around.
Fear Factory Obsolete
Jane's Addiction The Great Escape Artist
Karnivool Themata
Lindemann Skills In Pills
Linkin Park Meteora
Mudvayne The New Game
Mudvayne Lost and Found
Rammstein Liebe Ist Für Alle Da
Rammstein Reise, Reise
Sevendust Kill the Flaw
Vocal melodies, riffs galore, rumbling bass & big drums. What else do you need?
Skrape Up the Dose
Slipknot .5: The Gray Chapter
Staind Break The Cycle
Stone Temple Pilots Shangri-La-Dee-Da
Stone Temple Pilots No. 4
Tantric After We Go
TesseracT Polaris
Tonic Head On Straight
Train My Private Nation
Vertical Horizon Go

4.0 excellent
Audiotopsy Natural Causes
Considering the lack of artists debuting in the Hard Rock/Alternative Metal genre these days, this album rocks pretty good. Billy Keeton's voice is rough in some spots but I think it works in the end. Greg's riffs never disappoint and are always full sounding. Matt's drumming seems to be a little lacking though, in comparison to Mudvayne. Perry's bass is audible but perhaps not enough to be considered excellent. All in all, it's a good record to rock out to.
Big Wreck The Pleasure and the Greed
Craving Lucy Therapy
Creed Greatest Hits
Disturbed Asylum
Disturbed The Sickness: 10th Anniversary Edition
Fear Factory Genexus
Janus Nox Aeris
Korn Untouchables
Korn The Paradigm Shift
Korn Issues
Limp Bizkit Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water
Mudvayne Mudvayne
Mudvayne The End of All Things to Come
Nickelback Curb
Pressure 4-5 Burning The Process
Rammstein Rosenrot
Scott Stapp Proof of Life
Switched Subject to Change
Tonic Sugar
Tonic Lemon Parade
Trapt No Apologies
Tremonti All I Was
Vertical Horizon Burning The Days

3.5 great
Codec Horizontime
Disturbed Indestructible
Disturbed Believe
Disturbed The Sickness
Earshot Aftermath
From Zero One Nation Under
Jane's Addiction Strays
Korn Korn III: Remember Who You Are
Korn Korn
Limp Bizkit Gold Cobra
Nickelback Dark Horse
Papa Roach Infest
Staind Staind
Staind Chapter V
Staind 14 Shades of Grey
Staind Dysfunction
Stone Temple Pilots Core
Stone Temple Pilots Purple
Stone Temple Pilots High Rise
Tool 10,000 Days
Trapt Reborn
Tremonti Cauterize
Vertical Horizon Echoes from the Underground

3.0 good
Alien Ant Farm Always and Forever
Bon Jovi Have a Nice Day
Bon Jovi Crush
Bon Jovi These Days
Disturbed Immortalized
Disturbed Ten Thousand Fists
Disturbed The Lost Children
Earshot Letting Go
Fear Factory The Industrialist
Fear Factory Archetype
From Zero My So-Called Life
Incubus (USA-CA) A Crow Left of the Murder...
Limp Bizkit Results May Vary
Limp Bizkit Significant Other
Linkin Park Living Things
Linkin Park The Hunting Party
Nickelback The Long Road
Nickelback Silver Side Up
Nickelback The State
Slipknot Iowa
Stone Temple Pilots Stone Temple Pilots (2010)
Tool Undertow
Train Train

2.5 average
Bon Jovi Lost Highway
Fear Factory Mechanize
Fear Factory Transgression
Fear Factory Demanufacture
Godsmack 1000hp
Incubus (USA-CA) Trust Fall (Side A)
Incubus (USA-CA) Light Grenades
Incubus (USA-CA) If Not Now, When?
Korn Take a Look in the Mirror
Linkin Park Minutes to Midnight
Nickelback Here and Now
Nickelback All the Right Reasons
Saint Asonia Saint Asonia
Slipknot Vol. 3: The Subliminal Verses
Staind The Illusion of Progress
Stepa Stepa
The guitars, bass & drums are superb but the vocals are a little whiney at times.
Train For Me, It's You
Trapt Only Through the Pain
Trapt Trapt
Vertical Horizon Everything You Want

2.0 poor
Bon Jovi The Circle
Crazy Town The Brimstone Sluggers
Fear Factory Soul of a New Machine

1.5 very poor
Bon Jovi Burning Bridges
Papa Roach F.E.A.R.
Tantric 37 Channels
Tantric Mind Control
Tantric The End Begins
Tonic Tonic
Train Save Me San Francisco

1.0 awful
Bon Jovi What About Now
Korn The Path of Totality
Linkin Park A Thousand Suns
Nickelback No Fixed Address
Shinedown Threat to Survival
Train Bulletproof Picasso
Train have never been the same since Charlie Colin & Rob Hotchkiss left in 2004. Those two guys
were the soul of the band, not to mention the main songwriters. After working with producer
extraordinaire, Brendan O'Brien for their 2nd, 3rd & 4th records, it's a shame they've stooped to
the level they're at currently. It's also another shame because 'Drops' & 'Nation' were very good
albums.
Train California 37
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