natereiber2005
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Soundoffs 5
Album Ratings 42
Objectivity 57%

Last Active 09-22-09 5:33 am
Joined 12-27-05

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Average Rating: 4.10
Rating Variance: 1.32
Objectivity Score: 57%
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5.0 classic
Lars Frederiksen and the Bastards Viking
Lars Frederiksen and the Bastards Lars Frederiksen And The Bastards
Less Than Jake Hello Rockview
Less Than Jake Losing Streak
Medeski, Martin and Wood End of the World Party (Just in Case)
This album is absolutely amazing. Sasa is also my favorite song from the album. I read the review even though I already own it. I enjoyed reading it, and it inspired me to take it out again as I've not listened to it for a long while. Anyway, thank you for the nice reivew.
Medeski, Martin and Wood Out Louder (w/ John Scofield)
Operation Ivy Energy
Operation Ivy Hectic
Paul Chambers Bass On Top
Rancid Indestructible
This album is amazing. I appreciate every song Rancid has ever recorded, that is no exaggeration. I also love all of their side projects. It doesn't get any better than these guys, at least not to me.
Rancid Rancid (2000)
Rancid Life Won't Wait
Rancid ...And Out Come the Wolves
Rancid Let's Go
Rancid Radio Radio Radio EP
Rancid Rancid
Rancid Rancid [EP]
Tim Armstrong A Poet's Life
Tim Armstrong's solo effort is definately not perfect. But that's not the point. Operation Ivy, the band which has earned the most respect from users of this website was definately the least talented, sloppiest, and most underproduced band of all of his projects. Yet they were amazing. So although there are weaknesses, lyrically these songs differ from the typical lyrics of Rancid, this is still a great listening experience. But the lyrics are still good, in my opinion. But there are more important things that make this album a good listen. The over all feel of the album is amazing, it's a fun deep grooved album, that is very solid musically. The lyrics are fun to sing along with, and songs like Translator, Into Action, and Lady Demeter demand that the listener get up dance. I might be biased when I give this a five. But for some reason, everything that Tim Armstrong does seems to be appealing to me. The unique sound of this album is amazing, Tim made the two-tone ska genre his own. Im just amazed how he can seemingly do anything with music and yet still have his own unique sound.
Transplants Transplants

4.5 superb
Flogging Molly Drunken Lullabies
Gogol Bordello Super Taranta
Miles Davis Cookin' With the Miles Davis Quintet
Streetlight Manifesto Somewhere in the Between
The Flatliners Destroy To Create
Great album! It's hardcore punk and ska style is catchy and fun. It's an interesting listen, and the vocals, although indeterminable, are cool and really captivate the listener. A definate purchase.
The Roots Game Theory
Transplants Haunted Cities

4.0 excellent
Atmosphere Seven's Travels
This album is great. Great beats, interesting lyrics and just an overwhelming coolness throughout the entire album makes it one of the better hip hop albums of this decade.
Stand outs:
Trying to find a balance
Bird Sings Why the Caged I know
Reflections
National Disgrace
In my continental
MU330 Press
Neutral Milk Hotel In the Aeroplane Over the Sea
The Roots Things Fall Apart

3.5 great
Erykah Badu New Amerykah Pt. One: 4th World War
Jack Johnson Sleep Through the Static
MU330 Chumps On Parade

3.0 good
Less Than Jake Anthem
Less Than Jake Losers, Kings and Other Things We Don't Understand
The Kooks Inside In/Inside Out

2.5 average
Jeff Buckley Grace (Legacy Edition)

2.0 poor
Insane Clown Posse The Amazing Jeckel Brothers
Linkin Park Minutes to Midnight

1.5 very poor
Less Than Jake In with the Out Crowd
Taking Back Sunday Tell All Your Friends

1.0 awful
You, Me, And Everyone We Know Party For The Grown and Sexy
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