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5.0 classic
Creedence Clearwater Revival Chronicle, Vol. 1
Dead Kennedys Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables
aha, what can I say about this album. The punk album that basically got me into punk. Of course the highlight holiday in cambodia. But my absolute fav. was Stealing Peoples Mail. This album is fast and balls to the wall. I bought the special edition to this album, which comes with a bonus DVD and the DVD didnt even work. And before I could take it back I got pissed and snapped it. Oh well, this album is all I really wanted.
Korn Follow the Leader
Minor Threat Complete Discography
Pink Floyd The Wall
Rage Against the Machine Rage Against the Machine
Red Hot Chili Peppers Californication
Slipknot Slipknot
Steve Miller Band Young Hearts
This album has alot of great songs on it, songs that are IMO Steve Millers best stuff. This album is also kind of personal to me because its the first album my son listened to, coming home from the hospital. And I listened to this album to the hospital. So each time I listen to it, I cant forget that experience. Takes me back into time each time I pop it in. I know this doesnt really help anybody with getting to know this album. But I am in fact just explaining my rating.
System of a Down System of a Down
The Beatles 1
The Doors The Doors
The Offspring Smash
Definitily my favorite Offspring album. And my first Offspring album. When I first got it, it didnt leave my cd player for months. And today I can still go back and listen to it, repeatedly. It has some of The Offsprings best stuff, excluding the stuff off their S/T album. I cant think of a weak song on this though. Killboy Powerhead is adictive and Self-Esteem is not a song that I should be driving my car too. This is my classic Offspring album and i'll refer it to anybody wanting to get into The Offspring.
Tool Ænima
White Zombie Astro Creep: 2000

4.5 superb
311 311
This is in fact my very first 311 album listened to. And as much as I think that this album is highly underrated, I'm not going to preach about it, in fear of sounding like some kind of fanboy.
If you want to try to get into 311, this album is the place to look. With its raw sound, its energy will keep you listening time after time. Its a damn shame 311 can't make another album as kickas* as this one.
36 Crazyfists A Snow Capped Romance
A Perfect Circle Thirteenth Step
Alice in Chains Nothing Safe: Best of the Box
I'm very tempted to give this a classic rating. This is in fact my first AIC album that i've ever experienced. I'm surprised that its not very well-known. It has all the essential track from Iron Gland, to s/t track Man In The Box and the way to Rooster (live). I recommend this to all AIC fans. Or anybody wanting to get into AIC.
Audioslave Revelations
Bush Zen x Four (DVD & CD)
One of the better investments that i've made this year. CD starts out with some Live Acoustic of a couple great songs like Glycerine And Everything Zen and then 4-9 its strictly live songs. Which arent too shabby either. The sound on them are mediocre, but im a bit sure that you won't find these live tracks anywhere else.
DVD is def. my highlight of these compilation, the videos for most of Bush's hits and then some. Like Greddy Fly, The Chemicals Between Us. The videos are great and captures Bush's energetic side.
Children of Bodom Follow the Reaper
Cream The Very Best Of Cream
Deftones White Pony
Demon Hunter The Triptych
Godsmack The Other Side
Green Day Nimrod
Guttermouth Musical Monkey
This is one of my all-time favorite punk rock albums and most of these songs just never really get old to me, Perfect World is basically about a punk rockers view on what he thinks would be a perfect world, and lipstick is a harsh song, about a guy that really just doesnt like his mom. And I really dont think that Guttermouth was wanting anybody to take it seriously. The only song that is completely useless and doesnt belong on this album would have to be Corpse Rotting In Hell, well i really wouldnt call it a song.
I call this review. lol
Jimi Hendrix Experience Hendrix: The Best of Hendrix
Killswitch Engage Alive or Just Breathing
Killswitch Engage As Daylight Dies
Lamb of God Killadelphia
Led Zeppelin Early Days/Latter Days
Life of Agony Broken Valley
Lynyrd Skynyrd Pronounced Leh-Nerd Skin-Nerd
Misfits Collection I
MxPx Let It Happen
This album completely blew me away. Not only did it come with a DVD with music video's that I have never seen before. But it has 32, quick, catchy, and fun tracks. Tracks that have been previously unreleased, and some original demo's added on the butt of the album, and much more. I paid $15 for this album, and I still feel like I stole it. This "Let it Happen" is bisexual and goes both ways; if you want to try to get into Mxpx, this is a good start. And of course; if your a die hard Mxpx fan, this collection is a must.
Nine Inch Nails The Downward Spiral
Nirvana From the Muddy Banks of the Wishkah
Pantera The Great Southern Trendkill
This probably being the first Pantera album that has really caught my attention. And is hands down my fav. Pantera album. The opener is killer with the titled track "The Great Southern Trendkill." And Phils hillish scream to open that song with. I thank this album for introducing me into much harder music. This is a solid album. But many people disagree with me, that this is Pantera's strongest album. It has both Suice Note Pt. I and II. And don't forget about Floods.
Pearl Jam Ten
Pearl Jam rearviewmirror (Greatest Hits 1991-2003)
Pennywise Full Circle
Pink Floyd Is There Anybody Out There?
Pixies Come On Pilgrim
Queens of the Stone Age Rated R
Rage Against the Machine The Battle of Los Angeles
Rush The Spirit of Radio: Greatest Hits
Snoop Dogg Doggystyle
Soulfly Soulfly
Static-X Machine
Stone Sour Stone Sour
Stone Temple Pilots Tiny Music... Songs From the Vatican Gift Shop
Def. one of STP's poppier album. Which usually would turn me away from an album. But not this one. Excellent tracks like Big Bang Baby, Art School Girl, Lady Picture Show, and of course Pop's Love Suicide, makes this my all-time favorite Stone Temple Pilots album. The only thing that stinks are the mall/elevator music fillers in the beginning and the end of this album. But instead of that minor setback, this was well worth my money. I found it used for $4.00 and I feel like i stole it.
Strapping Young Lad Alien
System of a Down Toxicity
The Offspring The Offspring
The Offspring Complete Music Video Collection
The Rolling Stones Beggars Banquet
The Smashing Pumpkins Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness
The Smashing Pumpkins Siamese Dream
Thrice If We Could Only See Us Now
Thursday War All the Time

4.0 excellent
311 Evolver
311 Soundsystem
36 Crazyfists Rest Inside the Flames
A Perfect Circle Mer de Noms
Acid Bath When the Kite String Pops
I think Acid Bath should be better, well known that is. This would be the first Acid Bath album that i own, and its no dissapointment in any really big ways. The opener "The Blue" is a great opener to a great cd. But not the best tracks. If someones wanting to get into new stuff to play bass to, look no further. As there are many good songs on here for bass, but "Scream Of The Butterfly is the funnest and easiest to learn. It is in fact the slowest song on the album. I wouldn't really know what to classify Acid Bath under. But if I had to I would say Gothic style Metal, something on those lines. These dudes hail from New Orleans, and to my understanding, none of them was injured physically be Katrina earlier this year.
Against Me! Searching for a Former Clarity
Alice in Chains Alice in Chains
Alice in Chains Sap
Alice in Chains MTV Unplugged
Arch Enemy Doomsday Machine
As I Lay Dying Frail Words Collapse
As I Lay Dying Shadows Are Security
Audioslave Out of Exile
Avenged Sevenfold Waking the Fallen
Avenged Sevenfold City of Evil
Between the Buried and Me Alaska
Bleeding Through The Truth
Bullet for My Valentine The Poison
Chevelle Wonder What's Next
Children of Bodom Hate Crew Deathroll
Coal Chamber The Best of Coal Chamber
Dark New Day Twelve Year Silence
Deftones Deftones
Deftones Saturday Night Wrist
DevilDriver DevilDriver
Dream Theater Awake
Finch Say Hello to Sunshine
Fugazi 13 Songs
Fugazi Steady Diet of Nothing
In Flames Soundtrack to Your Escape
In Flames Whoracle
In Flames Come Clarity
Killradio Raised on Whipped Cream
Killswitch Engage The End of Heartache
Lamb of God Ashes of the Wake
Lamb of God Sacrament
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin IV
Led Zeppelin How the West Was Won
Led Zeppelin Houses of the Holy
Local H Pack Up the Cats
Machine Head Through The Ashes Of Empires
Machine Head Burn My Eyes
Marilyn Manson Antichrist Superstar
Marilyn Manson Smells Like Children
Misfits Collection II
Mudvayne L.D. 50
MxPx Slowly Going the Way of the Buffalo
MxPx Let's Rock
Nine Inch Nails The Fragile
Nine Inch Nails Pretty Hate Machine
Nirvana Bleach
Nirvana Nevermind
NOFX Ribbed
Norma Jean O' God, the Aftermath
Pantera Official Live: 101 Proof
Pantera Vulgar Display of Power
Pink Floyd Wish You Were Here
Porcupine Tree Deadwing
Primus Frizzle Fry
Queens of the Stone Age Songs for the Deaf
Rage Against the Machine Renegades
Rage Against the Machine Live at the Grand Olympic Auditorium (DVD)
Rancid ...And Out Come the Wolves
Rebel Meets Rebel Rebel Meets Rebel
Rise Against Siren Song of the Counter Culture
Rise Against The Sufferer and the Witness
Rob Zombie Past, Present & Future
Sepultura Chaos A.D.
Shadows Fall The Art of Balance
Shadows Fall Of One Blood
SikTh Death of a Dead Day
Silverstein 18 Candles: The Early Years
Skindred Babylon
Slipknot 9.0: Live
Soulfly Primitive
Spineshank Self Destructive Pattern
Static-X Shadow Zone
Static-X Beneath... Between... Beyond
Stone Temple Pilots Core
Stone Temple Pilots Purple
Stone Temple Pilots No. 4
Sublime Sublime
Sublime 40 Oz. to Freedom
Sublime Second Hand Smoke
Superjoint A Lethal Dose of American Hatred
System of a Down Steal This Album!
The Offspring Ixnay on the Hombre
The Offspring Americana
Thrice The Artist in the Ambulance
Thrice Vheissu
Thursday Full Collapse
Thursday Five Stories Falling
Toadies Rubberneck
Tool Lateralus
White Zombie La Sexorcisto-Devil Music Vol. 1

3.5 great
311 Greatest Hits
36 Crazyfists Bitterness the Star
A Dozen Furies A Concept From Fire
Alice in Chains Dirt
Atreyu Suicide Notes and Butterfly Kisses
Atreyu The Curse
Atreyu A Death-Grip on Yesterday
Audioslave Audioslave
August Burns Red Thrill Seeker
Avenged Sevenfold Sounding the Seventh Trumpet
Bad Religion Stranger Than Fiction
Bad Religion The New America
Black Label Society Mafia
Black Label Society Sonic Brew
Black Sabbath Paranoid
Bleeding Through This Is Love, This Is Murderous
Bury Your Dead Beauty and the Breakdown
Bush Sixteen Stone
Candiria What Doesn't Kill You...
Chevelle This Type Of Thinking (Could Do Us In)
Chevelle Point #1
Chimaira Chimaira
Chimaira Pass Out of Existence
Corrosion of Conformity In the Arms of God
Damageplan New Found Power
Danzig Danzig
Deftones Around the Fur
Deftones B-Sides and Rarities
Disturbed The Sickness
Disturbed Ten Thousand Fists
Down NOLA
Picture this, Pepper Keenan from Corrosion Of Conformity, on the guitar, and the intimidating Phil Anselmo from Pantera. With a couple other dudes that are worthy enough to play the same show as these two badasses. Now if you know Pepper's guitar work at all, you can get a good picture of what the guitar workmore feirce and is what you could call "in your face."
This is average Phil A. vocals, just like what you would get from the Pantera days, I will have to slap you if you compare it to the vocals from Superjoint Ritual, Superjoints vocals are harsh, and gives out ton of screaming, that not what Down gives out.
Drowning Pool Sinner
Eric Clapton Unplugged
Fear Factory Archetype
Fear Factory Obsolete
Finch What It Is to Burn
Godsmack IV
Hatebreed Rise of Brutality
Hatebreed Supremacy
I've been waiting for three albums now, and Hatebreed is still repetitive as hell. But what makes this album a bit better from the rest, has to be Jasta's vocals, and how they actually switched it up a little bit and improved their catchy-ness. With smoother breakdowns and a few extra hooks here and there. I'm glad, because I was about to give up on Hatebreed.
Ill Nino One Nation Underground
Job For A Cowboy Doom
Killswitch Engage Killswitch Engage: Remastered
Kittie Spit
Kittie is one of those bands that probably couldnt build a large fan-base if their lives depended on it. People just cant relate, or people just cant stand them. They've put out numerous albums, and personally...this is the only one I really give a shit about. The opener "Spit" is a great song, just like almost all the songs on this album. It has my all-time favorite Kittie song "Brackish" on here. And Paperdoll isnt a bad acoustic song either. If they would keep making albums that sounded like this, albums without all the horrid screaming and more singing, they might actually get somewhere.
Korn Issues
Korn Life Is Peachy
Korn Greatest Hits Vol. 1
Lamb of God New American Gospel
Lamb of God As the Palaces Burn
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin III
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin II
Life of Agony River Runs Red
Limp Bizkit Three Dollar Bill Y'all
Marilyn Manson Lest We Forget
Mastodon Blood Mountain
Mudvayne The End of All Things to Come
Mudvayne Lost and Found
Mushroomhead Savior Sorrow
MxPx Panic
Nine Inch Nails With Teeth
Nirvana MTV Unplugged in New York
NOFX Wolves in Wolves' Clothing
Opeth Deliverance
OutKast Speakerboxxx/The Love Below
Pantera Cowboys from Hell
Pantera Reinventing the Steel
Pennywise About Time
Pink Floyd The Dark Side of the Moon
Primus Pork Soda
Project 86 Truthless Heroes
Queens of the Stone Age Lullabies to Paralyze
Queens of the Stone Age Over the Years and Through the Woods
Radiohead Pablo Honey
Rage Against the Machine Evil Empire
Reel Big Fish Why Do They Rock So Hard?
Rob Zombie Hellbilly Deluxe
Seether Disclaimer II
Seether One Cold Night
Senses Fail Let It Enfold You
Senses Fail Still Searching
Sevendust Next
Shadows Fall Fallout From The War
Silent Civilian Rebirth of the Temple
Silverstein When Broken Is Easily Fixed
Silverstein Discovering the Waterfront
Slayer Diabolus in Musica
Slayer Christ Illusion
Slipknot Vol. 3: The Subliminal Verses
Slipknot Iowa
Soulfly Dark Ages
Soundgarden A-Sides
Static-X Wisconsin Death Trip
Static-X Start A War
Stone Sour Come What(ever) May
Stone Temple Pilots Thank You
Story of the Year In The Wake Of Determination
Strung Out Another Day In Paradise
Stutterfly And We Are Bled Of Color
System of a Down Mezmerize
System of a Down Hypnotize
Taproot Welcome
The Autumn Offering Embrace the Gutter
The Doors Morrison Hotel
The Offspring Splinter
The Offspring Ignition
The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus Don't You Fake It
The Smashing Pumpkins Adore
The White Stripes White Blood Cells
Throwdown Vendetta
Thursday A City By the Light Divided
Tool Undertow
Tool Opiate
Trivium Ascendancy
Underoath Define the Great Line

3.0 good
10 Years The Autumn Effect
311 Don't Tread On Me
A Perfect Circle eMOTIVe
Aiden Nightmare Anatomy
Black Label Society Hangover Music Vol.6
Black Sabbath We Sold Our Soul for Rock 'n' Roll
Bush Razorblade Suitcase
Chevelle Live From The Road
CKY An Answer Can Be Found
Coal Chamber Dark Days
Coal Chamber Giving The Devil His Due
Cradle of Filth Live Bait for the Dead
Dead Kennedys Bedtime for Democracy
Dead Poetic Vices
Deftones Adrenaline
DevilDriver The Fury of Our Maker's Hand
Eminem The Slim Shady LP
Fear Factory Transgression
Flyleaf Flyleaf
Fugazi In on the Kill Taker
Funeral for a Friend Hours
Godsmack Awake
Godsmack Faceless
Hatebreed Perseverance
Hinder Extreme Behavior
Ill Nino Confession
In Flames Reroute to Remain
Kittie Until The End
Korn Korn
Korn See You on the Other Side
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin [DVD]
Life of Agony Ugly
Marilyn Manson Mechanical Animals
Matchbook Romance Voices
Mushroomhead XIII
Mushroomhead XX
Nine Inch Nails And All That Could Have Been
Nirvana In Utero
Nirvana Sliver: The Best of the Box
Norma Jean Redeemer
Pearl Jam Pearl Jam
Pennywise The Fuse
Powerman 5000 Tonight the Stars Revolt
Powerman 5000 Destroy What You Enjoy
Red Hot Chili Peppers Stadium Arcadium
Saosin Saosin
Seether Karma And Effect
Sepultura Nation
Shadows Fall The War Within
Six Feet Under Maximum Violence
Slayer God Hates Us All
Soulfly Prophecy
Soundgarden Badmotorfinger
Stone Temple Pilots Shangri-La-Dee-Da
Story of the Year Page Avenue
Sublime Greatest Hits
Sublime Stand By Your Van
Sum 41 All Killer No Filler
I remember seeing Sum 41 the day that this album came out. I knew that they would really make something big out of themselves because of their performance. And then what do you know.... I come home, turn the T.V on and their is Sum 41 all over MTV. I bought this album after that show, and instantly fell in love with it, it didn't leave my cd player for weeks. But now if i listen back at it, I've def. grew out of it. But I can still honestly say that this is a solid album, and the only album from Sum 41 that I can stand. Good Tracks : Fat Lip, Nothing On My Back, In Too Deep, and Motivation.
Taking Back Sunday Louder Now
Taproot Blue-Sky Research
Team Sleep Team Sleep
The Agony Scene The Darkest Red
The Casualties Die Hards
The Red Chord Clients
Thirty Seconds to Mars A Beautiful Lie
Three Days Grace One-X
Tool 10,000 Days
Trapt Trapt
Trust Company The Lonely Position of Neutral
Underoath They're Only Chasing Safety
Velvet Revolver Contraband

2.5 average
A Perfect Circle aMOTION
Aiden Rain in Hell
Audioslave Live in Cuba
Beastie Boys Hello Nasty
Bobaflex Apologize for Nothing
Bury Your Dead Cover Your Tracks
Crossfade Crossfade
Dead Kennedys Frankenchrist
Disturbed Believe
Down Down II: A Bustle in Your Hedgerow
DragonForce Inhuman Rampage
Fear Factory Soul of a New Machine
This album shouldn't be compared with the greatness of Obsolute and Archtype. Yes its brutal, but might repetitive and full of powerchords. The screams are bland. Not a good virgin album for anybody wanting to first listen to FF. Luckily I bought it for only $5. I guess you can say it was worth the money. Weak.
Grateful Dead Skeletons From The Closet : The Best Of
Korn Take a Look in the Mirror
Korn Untouchables
Led Zeppelin In Through the Out Door
Murderdolls Beyond The Valley of the Murderdolls
MxPx Before Everything & After
Nightwish Century Child
Orgy Candyass
Pink Floyd Animals
Pink Floyd The Division Bell
Primer 55 (the) New Release
Primus The Brown Album
Primus Sailing the Seas of Cheese
Rob Zombie Educated Horses
Sepultura Morbid Visions
Shinedown Leave a Whisper
Smile Empty Soul Smile Empty Soul
Sublime Acoustic: Bradley Nowell & Friends
The Offspring Greatest Hits
Trapt Someone in Control
Trust Company True Parallels
Wednesday 13 Transylvania 90210

2.0 poor
AFI Decemberunderground
Black Label Society Shot to Hell
Bush Golden State
Hawthorne Heights The Silence in Black and White
The Dillinger Escape Plan Calculating Infinity

1.5 very poor
Primer 55 Introduction to Mayhem
Red Hot Chili Peppers What Hits!?
Senses Fail From the Depths of Dreams
She Wants Revenge She Wants Revenge
Spitalfield Better Than Knowing Where You Are

1.0 awful
Alice in Chains Greatest Hits
This has really good songs on it, so i guess i should rate it a bit more than 1/5. Its just the songs on this album, are nothing that the local radio station hasn't played out over the years. I tell people that if they want to get into AIC this best of would be a great start. But if you want to hear some Alice In Chains that you have never heard before, just buy an actual album. I almost think that they were just trying to earn a few extra bucks and threw this CD together.
Angels and Airwaves We Don't Need to Whisper
Man it was a challenge to listen all the way through this album. But I did, and with a headache after-words. I would probably never say this about any other album, but I would rather listen to a Blink-182 album instead of this. Vocals were horrid, and the music was probably as bland as bland can get. Im glad I borowed this and didnt buy it.
Black Sabbath Forbidden
Limp Bizkit Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water
Linkin Park Hybrid Theory
Vertical Horizon Everything You Want
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