Average Rating: 3.88 Rating Variance: 0.58 Objectivity Score: 63% (Fairly Balanced)
Sort by: Rating | Release Date | Rating Date | Name5.0 classicIron Maiden The Number of the BeastIf you only ever listen to one Iron Maiden album, this is the one. Though their late 80's masterpieces are more evolved they have never crafted an album with so many hits.Iron Maiden PowerslaveA massive leap forward for a band that was already lightyears ahead. Powerslave is the definition of a perfect album.Iron Maiden Seventh Son of a Seventh SonThe apex of Iron Maiden's 5 album blitzkrieg. A classic in every sense of the word.Iron Maiden Live After DeathMarina FrootMarina has yet to make two albums that sound alike. While both previous endeavours were fun romps, this is the first masterpiece.Megadeth Rust in PeaceMegadeth Peace Sells... but Who's Buying?Metallica Master of PuppetsMetallica Ride the LightningSlayer Reign in BloodSlayer South of Heaven4.5 superbChevelle La GárgolaA reinvigoration of their sound makes Chevelle new again.Iron Maiden Somewhere in TimeIron Maiden experiment with synth guitar and continue writing masterful albums.Mastodon Crack the SkyeMastodon LeviathanMegadeth YouthanasiaMy personal favorite of the non-thrash Megadeth albums. Youthanasia has hooks for days.Metallica ...And Justice for AllSlayer Seasons in the Abyss4.0 excellentAnthrax Worship MusicBlack Sabbath Black SabbathChevelle The North CorridorChevelle continues to hone their new sound, opting for less melody and more kick in the teeth.Iron Maiden Piece of MindA personal favorite. The follow up to the Number of the Beast proves that Bruce Dickinson and the crew are a force to be reckoned with.Iron Maiden Iron MaidenIron Maiden The Final FrontierIron Maiden The Book of SoulsIron Maiden Brave New WorldMastodon Emperor of SandMastodon The HunterMastodon Blood MountainMastodon Once More 'Round the SunMegadeth Rust in Peace LiveMegadeth Countdown to ExtinctionDave Mustaine's talent for writing riffs and hooks shines while sacrificing his thrash roots.Metallica Kill 'Em AllMetallica MetallicaPierce the Veil Selfish MachinesTheir penultimate Pierce the Veil album. Just the right amount of rough around the edges.Pierce the Veil MisadventuresA leap in the right direction for Pierce the Veil lands them between the clean-cut arrangements of Collide with the Sky and the frantic melodrama of Selfish Machines. Exceeds all expectations.Queens of the Stone Age ...Like ClockworkThe real star here is the production quality. The album oozes vibe.Rainbow Rising3.5 greatAll Time Low Don't PanicAnthrax For All KingsA continuation of Worship Music. Extremely enjoyable.Chevelle This Type Of Thinking (Could Do Us In)Dio Holy DiverIron Maiden KillersMarina Electra HeartMarina The Family JewelsMastodon RemissionMegadeth The System Has FailedMegadeth EndgameMegadeth So Far, So Good... So What!A great album. Its biggest flaw is a lack of direction. Fun, but never reaches the highs of Peace Sells.Metallica Through the NeverMetallica Reload3.0 goodIron Maiden Fear of the DarkAnother average album from the dark decade. The true saving grace is the fan-favorite title track.Iron Maiden No Prayer for the DyingAn underrated album marred by comparisons to the previous five albums. The first misstep of the decade.Megadeth DystopiaBy the numbers Megadeth, where what you expect is what you get.Metallica Hardwired...To Self-DestructThe definition of wanting to love an album that's truly nothing special.Metallica Death MagneticWhen lyrics don't matter, this is what you becomePierce the Veil A Flair for the DramaticPierce the Veil Collide with the SkyA cleaner cut sound with more direction than selfish machines, with less vibe.Rise Against WolvesSlayer RepentlessJust Slayer imitating Slayer without any new direction2.5 averageSlayer God Hates Us All2.0 poorMetallica Load1.5 very poorMetallica St. Anger
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