Average Rating: 3.28 Rating Variance: 1.26 Objectivity Score: 86% (Well Balanced)
Sort by: Rating | Release Date | Rating Date | Name5.0 classicDinosaur Jr. You're Living All Over MeGuided by Voices Alien LanesGZA Liquid SwordsMy Bloody Valentine LovelessThis album is truly something. What that something is is extremely difficult to say, but just close your eyes put this on, and enjoy one of the greatest musical experiences ever created. And this album truly is an EXPERIENCE unlike any other.Nas IllmaticPavement Slanted and EnchantedRadiohead Kid ARadiohead OK ComputerThe Beatles RevolverMusical perfection. I don't know what I can say about this album that hasn't already been said. Truely mindbending. If the Beatles had just released this album, I would still consider them the greatest band ever. UnexplainableThe Beatles Rubber SoulWu-Tang Clan Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)4.5 superbblink-182 The Mark, Tom and Travis ShowFun live songs from a band that was all about that until there last album, Just having fun. The end segments could've been released as a standalone comedy CD, just listen, hilarious. Just pure fun to listen to.Bob Dylan Bringing It All Back HomeBob Dylan Blonde on BlondeBob Dylan Blood on the TracksElliott Smith Either/OrGuided by Voices Bee ThousandJeff Buckley GraceThe word beautiful is simply not enough to describe this album. It's beyond beautiful. The first deion I ever heard of Jeff Buckley was that he was like Robert Plant and Jimmy Page combined. I thought to myself, "no way, that would pretty much be the ultimate musical being." I checked this out, and found it in the most part to be true, I feel he is actually a better singer than Robert, and a fantastic Guitarist, though not quite as good as Jimmy. The music goes from the rocking "Eternal Life" to the somber "Lover, you should've come over", and the title track? Don't even get me started on how good it is. If you don't own this, you're missing out on one of the greatest albums ever recorded. Period.My Bloody Valentine m b vNeutral Milk Hotel In the Aeroplane Over the SeaPavement Crooked Rain, Crooked RainPink Floyd The WallPixies DoolittleRadiohead The BendsRadiohead In RainbowsSilver Jews American WaterTalking Heads Remain in LightThe Beatles Abbey RoadOne of the happiest albums ever recorded, it's brilliance can't be contained in words. It just has so many of those "magical" moments in it, where you find yourself floored by just how good the music you're listening to is. Flowing together perfectly, this is an album where if you don't own it, you lose at life.The Beatles The BeatlesThe Notorious B.I.G. Ready to DieAmazing rap from my favorite MC of all time, Biggie crafts stories relating to his life on the streets, and his rhyming is absolutely amazing, going from his distrust for women (Friend of mine), life on the streets (Everyday struggle), the all time player's anthem (Big Poppa), and quite possibly the greatest hip hop song ever written (Juicy). Easily one of the greatest albums ever created.The Smashing Pumpkins Siamese DreamThe Velvet Underground The Velvet Underground & NicoThe Who Live at LeedsYo La Tengo I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One4.0 excellentA Tribe Called Quest The Low End TheoryA Tribe Called Quest People's Instinctive Travels & The Paths of RhythmAt the Drive-In Relationship of CommandBob Dylan The Freewheelin' Bob DylanBob Dylan Highway 61 RevisitedBob Dylan John Wesley HardingBuilt to Spill Perfect from Now OnEminem The Marshall Mathers LPEminem The Slim Shady LPGreen Day InsomniacLed Zeppelin Led Zeppelin IIILed Zeppelin Led Zeppelin IILed Zeppelin Physical GraffitiLove Forever ChangesOut there. Weird. Drug Music. All of which could be used to describe this album, but that would be ignoring just how brilliant it is. Recorded in the late 60s, when some freaky shit was going on, this album seems to encompass the times perfectly, you almost feel liek you've gone back 40 years hearing it. The overall sound of the album sounds as if Bob Dylan and Syd Barrett somehow conceived a child, who then went out and combined the sounds of his fathers complete with string arrangements. Oh the string arrangements. Best ever in rock album. This is one of those albums where if you consider yourself a rock fan, you need to hear it. Manic Street Preachers The Holy BibleMinutemen Double Nickels on the DimeMy Bloody Valentine Isn't AnythingNeil Young HarvestNeil Young After the Gold RushNirvana In UteroNirvana MTV Unplugged in New YorkOpeth Blackwater ParkPink Floyd The Dark Side Of The MoonPink Floyd Wish You Were HerePixies Surfer RosaRadiohead AmnesiacRadiohead Hail to the ThiefRed Hot Chili Peppers Californication13 songs, which, on each one, you thank god John Frusciante came back to us. It covers everything, and takes the band in new directions at the same time. All out energized funk (Right on Time), Radio-Friendly Ballads(Californiacation, Scar Tissue, Otherside), and straight rock (Parallel Universe), it's everything you could want in an album and more, definitely one of the top 10 of the 90s. God bless you John Frusciante for bringing the Peppers back to us.Red Hot Chili Peppers Blood Sugar Sex MagikSonic Youth Daydream NationSonic Youth SisterThe Beatles Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club BandThe Clash London CallingThe Clash The Clash (US version)The Clash The Essential ClashThe Jimi Hendrix Experience Electric LadylandThe Jimi Hendrix Experience Axis: Bold as LoveThe Mars Volta De-Loused in the ComatoriumThe Rolling Stones Exile on Main St.The Rolling Stones Sticky FingersThe Rolling Stones Let It BleedThe Rolling Stones Beggars BanquetThe Smashing Pumpkins Mellon Collie and the Infinite SadnessThe Best Double Album I have ever heard. Yes, better than the White Album, The Fragile, and Songs in the Key of life IMO. There are simply too many phenomenal songs on this album, and this along with Siamese Dream are the reasons the Smashing Pumpkins should easily be regarded with Nirvana, Pearl Jam and Radiohead as one of the best bands of the 90s. It has its lows, sure, but its highs are higher than most mortals could ever hope to achieve.Even at its most mediocre points, its better than 90% of the stuff released since 1994, from the scathing rage of Jellybelly and Tales of a Scorched Earth, to the beautiful acoustic Stumbeleine, to the possible Cobain homage in Here is no Why, to the silliness of We only come out at night, I could go on and on. A Masterpiece, pure and simple.The Smiths The Queen Is DeadThe Velvet Underground LoadedThe Who QuadropheniaThe Who Who's NextWeezer PinkertonWeezer Weezer3.5 greatAFI Sing the SorrowAlice in Chains Greatest Hitsblink-182 Blink-182blink-182 Dude RanchGreen Day International SuperhitsGreen Day DookieIncubus (USA-CA) S.C.I.E.N.C.E.Led Zeppelin Led ZeppelinMetallica Ride The LightningNeil Young Greatest HitsNine Inch Nails The FragileA dense, dark adventure, through the twisted yet brilliant mind of Trent Reznor. The only thing that holds this one back is how wildly inconsistent side 2 is compared to side one, but side 1 is so good, it doesn't matter. This is the album where I discovered what a musical genious Trent Reznor really is, the layers of industrial soudn and great lyrics. This album is a journey I would recommend to anyone who likes great dark music.Pearl Jam Vs.Say Anything ...Is a Real BoySoundgarden SuperunknownThe Mars Volta Frances the MuteThe Who TommyTool LateralusTool ÆnimaU2 Achtung Baby3.0 goodA Tribe Called Quest Midnight MaraudersAlice in Chains Dirtblink-182 Cheshire Catblink-182 Take Off Your Pants And Jacketblink-182 Enema Of The StateIncubus (USA-CA) Make YourselfIncubus (USA-CA) Morning ViewLed Zeppelin Houses Of The HolyLinkin Park Hybrid TheoryMassive Attack MezzanineMetallica Master Of PuppetsMetallica ...And Justice For AllNine Inch Nails The Downward SpiralNirvana NevermindPearl Jam TenPearl Jam VitalogyRadiohead Pablo HoneyRed Hot Chili Peppers Stadium ArcadiumSex Pistols Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex PistolsTaking Back Sunday Tell All Your FriendsThe Raconteurs Broken Boy SoldiersThe White Stripes ElephantThursday Full Collapse2.5 averageA Perfect Circle Thirteenth StepAFI DecemberundergroundCoheed and Cambria From Fear Through the Eyes of MadnessEminem The Eminem ShowFall Out Boy Take This to Your GraveFleetwood Mac RumoursGreen Day NimrodIncubus (USA-CA) A Crow Left of the Murder...Jay-Z Reasonable DoubtMetallica MetallicaPearl Jam YieldPearl Jam Pearl JamSum 41 All Killer No FillerTaking Back Sunday Where You Want To BeThe White Stripes Get Behind Me SatanThe Who The Who Sell OutThursday War All the TimeTool 10,000 DaysU2 The Joshua TreeVelvet Revolver Contraband2.0 poorGreen Day ShenanigansJay-Z The BlueprintJimmy Eat World FuturesLinkin Park MeteoraSaosin Translating the NameTaking Back Sunday Louder NowThe Used In Love and DeathThrice The Illusion of SafetyThrice The Artist in the AmbulanceUnderoath They're Only Chasing Safety1.5 very poorAs I Lay Dying Shadows Are SecurityFall Out Boy Infinity on HighGreen Day American IdiotJay-Z The Black AlbumJay-Z American GangsterLinkin Park Minutes to MidnightMy Chemical Romance Three Cheers for Sweet RevengeSaosin Saosin EPStory of the Year Page AvenueThe Academy Is... Almost HereThe Used The UsedUnderoath Define The Great Line1.0 awfulChiodos Bone Palace BalletFall Out Boy From Under the Cork TreeJay-Z UnpluggedJay-Z Kingdom ComeJay-Z The Blueprint²: The Gift & the CurseJay-Z Vol. 2: Hard Knock LifeMike Posner One Foot Out the DoorMy Chemical Romance Life on the Murder SceneMy Chemical Romance The Black ParadePanic! at the Disco A Fever You Can't Sweat OutSaosin SaosinA truely awful ablum. Bland muscianship ( the drummer is the only saving grace, bassist is awful), standard emo singing, and unbelievably bad lyrics make up this stinkfest, which is compirsed of only one decent song, Follow and Feel. Steer clear of this one.The Black Dahlia Murder UnhallowedWeezer Make Believe
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