Average Rating: 2.95 Rating Variance: 0.75 Objectivity Score: 95% (Very Balanced)
Sort by: Rating | Release Date | Rating Date | Name5.0 classicWormrot Hiss4.5 superbWeezer Pinkerton4.0 excellentDeath Grips Bottomless PitGreen Day NimrodJoy Division Unknown PleasuresWeezer Weezer3.5 greatGorillaz Demon DaysGreen Day InsomniacGreen Day DookieGreen Day 21st Century BreakdownMinor Threat Minor ThreatRadiohead The BendsTyler, the Creator Flower Boy3.0 goodBrent Faiyaz WASTELANDBring Me The Horizon SempiternalGreen Day American IdiotGreen Day's seventh studio album and the proud and conceptual one, American Idiot, drives the greater highlight of an anthemic-sounding performance and their brush of political lyrical references and content, especially to two songs, the self-titled one and Holiday. This album is more listenable in an occasion for a political, anthemic, fast-pounding, and great sounding to the pop-punk era but easily, Green Day has released older material that sounds quite beyond and held to the most influential sound, hence that I would recieve the album an automatic 3 out of 5.Green Day KerplunkImagine Dragons Night VisionsJoy Division CloserKanye West DondaSystem of a Down ToxicityTyler, the Creator WolfTyler, the Creator Goblin2.5 averageDeath Grips Year of the SnitchI'll not explain any further about this album, since I forgot about majority of the album but there are some good ones like Black Paint, Death Grips Is Online, and Hahaha. Everything else is mediocre and okay, hence that I'd give this a moderate 2.5 out of 5.Radiohead Pablo HoneyThe Offspring SplinterThree Days Grace Three Days GraceThree Days Grace One-XYNW Melly Melly vs Melvin2.0 poorChildish Gambino Because the InternetThree Days Grace ExplosionsTrevor Daniel That Was Then1.5 very poorGreen Day Father of All MotherfuckersImagine Dragons Mercury - Acts 1 & 2No further explanation. Just godawful 10x more than Origins.Three Days Grace Human1.0 awfulDrake Honestly, Nevermind
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