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Average Rating: 3.44
Rating Variance: 0.88
Objectivity Score: 83%
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5.0 classic
Brand New The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me
Metallica Master Of Puppets
My Chemical Romance The Black Parade
My Chemical Romance's magnum opus, The Black Parade is an album that you must listen to. Yes, some of the lyrics might be going over the boundaries of 'edginess' but except from that, most of the lyrical content is sensational. Fast-paced marvels such as 'The Sharpest Lives' and 'House of Wolves' are present with slower ones such as 'Cancer' or 'Disenchanted'. It has a perfect roster of great songs, with talented vocals and instruments dotted plentifully throughout. Take the 52 minutes of your life to try this album. You won't be disappointed.
Queens of the Stone Age Songs for the Deaf
Radiohead OK Computer

4.5 superb
blink-182 Blink-182
Brand New Science Fiction
Fall Out Boy From Under the Cork Tree
Green Day Dookie
Green Day American Idiot
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin IV
Linkin Park Meteora
Muse Origin of Symmetry
Muse Absolution
Muse Black Holes & Revelations
My Chemical Romance Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge
Paramore Brand New Eyes
Pink Floyd Wish You Were Here
Queens of the Stone Age ...Like Clockwork

4.0 excellent
Black Sabbath Paranoid
blink-182 Take Off Your Pants And Jacket
blink-182 Enema Of The State
Brand New Daisy
Fall Out Boy Folie a Deux
Gerard Way Hesitant Alien
Green Day Nimrod
Jeremy Soule The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Soundtrack
Linkin Park Hybrid Theory
Madvillain Madvillainy
My Bloody Valentine Loveless
My Chemical Romance Conventional Weapons
My Chemical Romance Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys
A brazen way to end your discography is to change up your sound so much. Thankfully, My Chemical Romance did this perfectly. Leaning more into pop than any of their previous albums, this album still holds its place. No songs are bad, although 'The Only Hope For Me Is You' and 'DESTROYA' leave something to be desired. Except that, the first five tracks are great songs, and standouts like 'Party Poison' and 'Bulletproof Heart' are scattered throughout the album.
Paramore Paramore
Queens of the Stone Age Lullabies to Paralyze
Radiohead In Rainbows
Radiohead The Bends
Radiohead A Moon Shaped Pool
Radiohead Kid A
Weezer Weezer
Weezer Pinkerton

3.5 great
Brand New Deja Entendu
Fall Out Boy Infinity on High
Fall Out Boy Take This to Your Grave
Frank Iero and The Future Violents Parachutes
Frank Iero and The Future Violents Keep the Coffins Coming
Green Day Revolution Radio
Green Day 21st Century Breakdown
Green Day Warning
Green Day Insomniac
Linkin Park The Hunting Party
Muse Showbiz
Paramore After Laughter
Paramore Riot!
Queens of the Stone Age Rated R
Queens of the Stone Age Queens of the Stone Age
Queens of the Stone Age Villains
Radiohead Amnesiac
Radiohead Hail to the Thief

3.0 good
blink-182 Dude Ranch
Brand New Your Favorite Weapon
Fall Out Boy American Beauty/American Psycho
Fall Out Boy Save Rock and Roll
Frank Iero and The Future Violents Barriers
Green Day Shenanigans
Green Day Kerplunk
My Chemical Romance I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love
Paramore All We Know Is Falling
Queens of the Stone Age Era Vulgaris
Weezer Maladroit
Weezer The Red Album

2.5 average
blink-182 California
blink-182 Cheshire Cat
Fall Out Boy Lake Effect Kid
Green Day 39/Smooth
Linkin Park Living Things
Muse The Resistance
Muse Drones
Muse Simulation Theory
Radiohead Pablo Honey
Radiohead The King of Limbs
Weezer The Green Album

2.0 poor
blink-182 Neighborhoods
Green Day iTRE!
Green Day ¡UNO!
Linkin Park Minutes to Midnight
Muse The 2nd Law

1.5 very poor
Fall Out Boy M A N I A
Green Day iDOS!
Linkin Park A Thousand Suns
Weezer Make Believe
Weezer Raditude

1.0 awful
Linkin Park One More Light
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