| 2.5 average |
| Combichrist We Love You |
| Crossfaith The Dream, The Space |
| Demon Hunter The Triptych |
| Disturbed Asylum |
| Disturbed Divisive |
| Dope Felons And Revolutionaries |
| Evans Blue The Melody and the Energetic Nature of Volume |
| Fear Factory Transgression |
| Five Finger Death Punch F8 |
| From Ashes To New Blackout |
| Godsmack When Legends Rise |
| Mushroomhead Mushroomhead |
| This record is awkward in more ways than one. For starters, while the production isn't AWFUL, it leaves much to be desired. There's almost a muted quality to everything; vocals are drowned out by instruments at places, while guitars are sometimes oddly panned and devoid of much force. rFor another, this project is too long. There's a lot of filler between various meandering interludes and a couple of lackluster tracks. The band could have shaved a good 20-25 minutes from the record and come out with a leaner, meaner album on the other side. Plus, the good stuff here still isn't the band's best. rThat said, taking into account the self-production and assuredly low budget, MRH's eponymous debut has some merit. There's a cool balance here between abject darkness ("Mommy"), earnest soul-searching ("Too Much Nothing"), and societal frustration ("Ego Tripp"; "2nd Thoughts"). |
| Mushroomhead Remix |
| Nickelback No Fixed Address |
| Nickelback Get Rollin' |
| Nonpoint Struggle |
| Nonpoint The Poison Red |
| Owl City The Midsummer Station |
| Project 86 Picket Fence Cartel |
| Red (USA) Rated R |
| Saul THIS IS IT... THE END OF EVERYTHING |
| Scene Queen BIMBOCORE VOL. 2 |
| Seether The Surface Seems So Far |
| Set It Off Duality |
| Staind Confessions Of The Fallen |
| The Browning Isolation |
| Three Days Grace Outsider |
| Wumpscut Music for a Slaughtering Tribe |
| 2.0 poor |
| 12 Stones 12 Stones |
| Avenged Sevenfold Life Is But A Dream... |
| Butcher Babies Eye For An Eye... |
| Disturbed Evolution |
| Dope Life |
| Fireflight Unbreakable |
| Five Finger Death Punch The Wrong Side of Heaven and The Righteous Side of Hell, Volume 2 |
| Five Finger Death Punch And Justice for None |
| Kutless Kutless |
| Kutless Sea of Faces |
| Megaherz Loblieder |
| Well... Remanufacture this is not. Look, Megaherz' remix album has a list of issues. For one, it is primarily focused on their weakest album, Heuchler. For another, it roundly neglects the majority of the band's foundational era. When it does take steps into the past, it replaces Alexx's vocals with Lex's, which is a downgrade. I don't want to hear Lex sing "Beiss Mich". rThere is some stuff here that works. A few of the remixes match the tone of their original counterparts (the "Gott Sein" and "Augenblick" remixes stand out, for example) and the piano/orchestral re-imaginings of "5. März" are excellent. Still though, for a remix album that supposedly compiles the band's career up til now, it is very slanted to the Lex-era. |
| Nickelback All the Right Reasons |
| Nine Lashes From Water to War |
| Pillar Where Do We Go from Here |
| Saint Asonia Saint Asonia |
| Scene Queen Bimbocore |
| Skillet Awake |
| Staind Break The Cycle |
| The Browning Burn This World |
| The Browning Hypernova |
| The Devil Wears Prada With Roots Above and Branches Below |
| Theory of a Deadman Dinosaur |
| Thousand Foot Krutch Exhale |
| Three Days Grace Explosions |