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5.0 classic
311 Greatest Hits
This is truly a greatest hits album. One of the best I've heard. It has the hits that made them famous like Down and Amber, as well as some surprises that many people may not know about like Do You Right and Transistor. I also love the previously unreleased tracks that are included on this compilation. First Straw is one of my favorite 311 songs to date and How Do You Feel is always able to put a smile on my face. Good greatest hits compilation.
Elliott Smith Either/Or
This is probably my favorite Elliott Smith album. Every song on here is just amazing. With songs like Alameda, Angeles, Between the Bars, Punch and Judy, Say Yes, Rose Parade, and The Ballad of Big Nothing, you can't go wrong. Every aspect of this album is just amazing.
Elliott Smith XO
This is argueably Elliott Smith's best album. For me, it's hard to decide between this one and Either/Or. This album is great. There are only a few songs on here that I don't really really like. Sweet Adeline is one of the best songs to lead an album off that I've ever heard and Waltz #2 and Bled White are also amazing. This album deserves a 4.5, it's not a classic in my book, but it sure is close.
Incubus (USA-CA) Morning View
I think this is Incubus' best album so far. Musically, it's so flawless. The first time I listened to this album I was completely blown away. Every song is so amazing. I know that Science and some of their earlier stuff is great, but I think that with this album, they matured a lot.
Radiohead OK Computer
Every track on this album is absolutely amazing in every sense of the word. Well, maybe except for Fitter Happier, but that track is still awesome. The first time I heard this album I couldn't believe my ears. I was in a trance for hours afterward. Could an album possibly be this good? As far as the best album of the 90's goes. It's a toss up between this one and Elliott Smith's "Either/Or."
Rage Against the Machine Rage Against the Machine
The Flaming Lips Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots

4.5 superb
311 From Chaos
I'm going to go out on a limb and say that From Chaos is the best 311 album to date. Every song on it is amazing. Pure 311 energy at its finest. It contains every aspect of what 311 had done up until that point, and therefore, has songs that everybody will love. Even if you hate this album, you will probably find at least one song on here that you won't be able to get enough of. They need to play more of this album at their shows.
311 Music
Music is probably the best debut album I've ever heard. A lot of people say that it's a shame that 311 can't make a better album than this one. That's saying a lot for a band that had no national recognition prior to this release and really didn't know what they were doing when they made the record. Most of the songs from this album would be considered classics by many 311 fans. Songs like Freak Out, Unity, Hydroponic, Nix Hex, Feels So Good, and Do You Right. Not to mention the hidden track at the end of the album which is probably the harshest, most "in-your-face" song ever recorded by the band. This album deserves a perfect 5, especially after you consider this being their first full length production, and their first album released on a major label.
311 Grassroots
311 311
311 Evolver
311 Soundsystem
Soundsystem is one of the best, if not, the best 311 album out there. It definitely has the best album cover of any 311 album, but that's off the subject. From start to finish, this album will absolutely blow you away. Freeze Time is one of the best openers I've heard in a while and then it leads right into the ever popular Come Original. Some other greats are Flowing, Life's Not a Race, Sever, and Eons. Then, the last three songs close the album very well. Leaving Babylon is sort of a relaxing reggae song that you could listen to while stoned and have a good time. Then Mindspin, one of the best 311 songs out there, sets you up for Livin' & Rockin' which closes the album with a bang. By the time you're done listening, you won't know what just hit you. It's amazing.
311 Transistor
Transistor was originally supposed to be a double album, but the 21 songs were released on just one disc, which makes it the longest 311 album to date, including the greatest hits. Transistor contains some of the beautiful, experimental, and colorful songs that every 311 fan loves. Songs like Prisoner, Inner Light Spectrum, Jupiter, Use Of Time, Running, Starshines, and Stealing Happy Hours are popular songs amongst the more "hard-core" 311 fans, and probably some of the most requested songs at shows. Many people will give this album one or two listens, skip over some songs, and decide that it wasn't worth their ten bucks, but if you listen to it with an open mind, realizing that this isn't like any other 311 music, you will end up loving it just like I do and many other 311 fans do.
311 Don't Tread On Me
Don't Tread On Me is great in some ways, but it's horrible in other ways. It just depends on the person you ask and the way you look at it. Personally, I love this album. They have a wide variety of songs that show you completely what 311 has in their bag of tricks. You have "There's Always An Excuse" which shows you their ability to switch styles in the middle of a song multiple times. You have "Speak Easy" and "Whiskey & Wine" which show you their more sincere, melodic side. And you have "Solar Flare" and "It's Getting OK Now" which show you 311's more rock/hip-hop side. But this album did change from their earlier stuff to something different which could be the reason why a lot of people didn't like it. It just depends on how you look at it.
311 311 Day 2004 - Live In New Orleans
After going to the 311 Day 2006 in Memphis, I can honestly say that the only thing better than this DVD is actually being there, but while some aren't able to do this, this DVD gives you the next best thing. With this DVD, 311 proves that quantity can make people satisfied, but while they give a large quantity of songs, they definitely don't dissapoint with quality. Every song is amazing to listen to live. 311 is a great live band and when you mix that with the excitement of 311 Day and the energy of the fans you get something that not a lot of other bands are able to accomplish.
AFI Sing the Sorrow
This is AFI's best album, no question. It's so much more well-rounded musically than any of their stuff that came before it, and with Decemberunderground they prettymuch killed themselves, but anyway... great album. One of the most musically flawless albums I've heard.
Circa Survive Juturna
Circa Survive On Letting Go
Damien Rice O
dredg El Cielo
This album gets a lot of praise on this site, and it is deserved. I love every song on the album except for Convalescent and that is enough for me to give it a 4.5 instead of a perfect 5. Some of my favorite Dredg songs are on this album; songs like Same Ol Road, Of The Room, Scissor Lock, and Whoa Is Me. I like the "brushstroke" songs. They make the album feel like more of an album, more of a work of art rather than just a disc with songs on it. The difference between dredg and many other bands is, dredg cares about the artistic quality of their music more than the money that comes from it, something that is rare to find these days.
dredg Catch Without Arms
Elliott Smith Figure 8
This is probably Elliott's most popular album, but popularity aside, I think that this is one of his best. One thing that I love about this album is it feels like a complete album, not just a group of songs that were recorded and put together onto a CD. This album shows his dark, depressing side with songs like Everything Means Nothing To Me and Everything Reminds Me Of Her, and it also shows his more upbeat side with songs like L.A. and Stupidity Tries. This album is truely amazing and will definitely leave some sort of impact on every listener.
Elliott Smith New Moon
Foo Fighters The Colour and the Shape
Foo Fighters There Is Nothing Left to Lose
This is probably my favorite Foo Fighters album. The music on this album, with the exception of "Breakout" is very mature and you can tell they really wrote songs that are meaningful to them. I love how they have a lot of chill songs on this album. The Foo Fighters' chill music is their best stuff in my opinion. Best songs are "Learn To Fly" "Aurora" and the last three tracks. This album is great.
Incubus (USA-CA) Make Yourself
Incubus (USA-CA) A Crow Left of the Murder...
This album is actually one of my favorite Incubus albums, right up there with Morning View and Science. There isn't a song on this album that I don't really like. The only song that I don't think is as good as the rest is Beware! Criminal, but even that song is great. Overall, this is a very solid album and an interesting new musical sound for Incubus. After hearing the music from this album and the Light Grenades album, I can't help but to be very excited to see what this wonderful group of musicians has in store for us in the future.
Incubus (USA-CA) S.C.I.E.N.C.E.
Incubus (USA-CA) Alive at Red Rocks
This gives a nice idea of what an Incubus concert might be like. Although this was on their tour promoting the album A Crow Left Of The Murder, they still have a pretty good setlist including old songs from Science and Make Yourself as well as well known radio hits like Wish You Were Here and Drive. The EP isn't bad either. The three unreleased tracks are some of my favorites by the band and the two live songs are performed very well giving the listener a wonderful listening experience.
Iron And Wine Our Endless Numbered Days
Iron And Wine The Creek Drank the Cradle
Iron And Wine The Shepherd's Dog
Jack Johnson On and On
This is definitely Jacks best album. Every song on here is great, even the really short ones that some people might consider "fillers." The only song that didn't really catch my attention was Mediocre Bad Guys, but everything else is really catchy and most all of the songs have really good morals and messages behind them, especially Cookie Jar. With this album, Jack just makes some pure laid back, island music that's easy to listen and relax to.
Lydia This December; It's One More and I'm Free
I saw Lydia live when they were playing with one of my favorite bands and I had never heard of them before. As I stood there listening to their beautiful music I was completely blown away and I had to pick this album up. It's amazing! I listened to this at least 10 times within the first couple of days that I had it. I would reccomend this album to anyone who calls themselves a fan of music.
Mae Destination: Beautiful
I hope that Mae can put out an album that will be able to compete with this one in the future. Every song on the album blows me away. Every song is so inspired and you can tell that they really spent a lot of time writing them. It's a shame that most people who call themselves Mae fans don't know a lot of songs from this album. The Everglow just doesn't match up to this one and it never will. This album is amazing.
Minus the Bear Menos El Oso
My Morning Jacket Z
My Morning Jacket Okonokos
Pinback Summer in Abaddon
Radiohead Amnesiac
This is up there as one of my favorite Radiohead albums. I Might Be Wrong, Like Spinning Plates, Knives Out, and Dollars and Cents are awesome. A lot of people say that this sounds too much like Kid A, but is that a bad thing? Personally, I think Kid A and this album are amazing.
Radiohead Kid A
Kid A is amazing. It's hard for me to pick a favorite Radiohead album. They're all amazing, but this one is definitely in my top 6. "Idioteque" is easily my favorite Radiohead song of all time. I love how after The Bends, they kind of went in an electronic, psychadellic direction. The best songs on here are Idioteque, Everything In Its Right Place, and The National Anthem.
Radiohead Hail to the Thief
Hail to the Theif is probably my favorite Radiohead album. It goes back to the roots of The Bends and OK Computer, but still lives up to the standard they had set for themselves with electronic beats and random dubs, as well as supplying some really catchy tunes. The one song that I don't really get from this album is I Will, but everything else is amazing, especially There There, Backdrifts, and A Punchup At A Wedding. This album is great and I'm looking forward to what this band has in store for us in the future.
Rage Against the Machine Evil Empire
Rage Against the Machine The Battle of Los Angeles
Rage Against the Machine The Battle of Mexico City (DVD)
Rage Against the Machine Live at the Grand Olympic Auditorium (DVD)
The last two concerts that Rage would ever do (until 2007), and what a better idea than to film them and release them to the public. If anyone didn't understand the message that they were trying to send with their music, after watching this DVD, they will understand it very clearly. These guys weren't just there to make catchy music and earn some money, they wanted to get a message across, and this footage (especially the Democratic Convention concert) conveys their message perfectly.
Red Hot Chili Peppers By the Way
Red Hot Chili Peppers Californication
Red Hot Chili Peppers Greatest Hits
Red Hot Chili Peppers Blood Sugar Sex Magik
Red Hot Chili Peppers Stadium Arcadium
I don't agree with all the hate people give the Chili's now since Stadium Arcadium hit the shelves. Not many bands have the patience or the balls to put out a double album and when one does, it is usually not the best quality. This album though, captures everything the Chili Peppers are capable of doing. With rockers like Readymade and Storm In a Teacup, funk rock songs like Tell Me Baby and Charlie, laid back songs like She Looks To Me and If, as well as all the happy, "feel good" songs like Animal Bar, Hump De Bump, and Make You Feel Better. I love every single song on this album. I personally don't know why people like to bash on this album so much. It's great.
RJD2 Deadringer
Taking Back Sunday Where You Want To Be
This is probably my favorite TBS album. This album shows excellent progression from their debut album. Don't get me wrong, I love their debut, but for this being only their second studio release, it's very impressive. I find that the first four songs get a little overplayed, but they're still great. The last half of the record is my favorite personally. I'm going to admit that they discovered previously unmarked musical territory for themslelves with Louder Now, but this one is their best so far.
The Beatles Revolver
The Beatles Magical Mystery Tour
The Beatles 1
The only thing that kept me from giving this album a 5 was the lack of classics like "lucy in the sky" and "a day in the life" etc. I realize that this album is just a compilation of all their number 1 hits, so I'm not blaming the people who put this album together for not including these songs, I'm blaming the American public of the 1960's for not getting these songs up to number 1. But it is a great compilation and I love listening to it.
The Beatles 1967 – 1970
The Beatles Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
Thom Yorke The Eraser
Thom Yorke didn't dissapoint with this solo album. It has a lot of electronic beats and all that stuff because this album is truly a solo album, he wrote everything by himself with a little help from Jonny Greenwood. The only problem I have with this album is that it only has 9 tracks, but everything else is amazing, from the cover of the album to the music, everything is excellent.
Thrice The Artist in the Ambulance
There are a lot of people who say that this isn't as good as some of the other stuff Thrice has put out because the guitars and drums follow more of a pattern and don't really do any solos or anything, but that's why I like it. Every song is damn solid. The drums create a certain beat, and keep up with it the whole song, or the whole album to be precise. The guitars and vocals also keep up with everything being created. Everything is perfectly equalized, and I don't think they could have done a better job on this album. The only thing keeping me from giving this a 5 is that I don't think it's a classic.

4.0 excellent
311 Omaha Sessions
311 Live
311 Enlarged to Show Detail 2
Anberlin Never Take Friendship Personal
This album is pretty good. Better than their first album, Blueprints for the Black Market. Most of the songs on here are indeed very catchy and very easy on the ears if you know what I mean. Good vocals are backed by excellent guitar riffs and drumming. Some of the highlights are A Day Late, Audrey Start The Revolution, Time & Confusion, and The Runaways. Good album!
Anberlin Cities
Armor For Sleep What To Do When You Are Dead
Band of Horses Everything All the Time
Ben Folds Rockin' The Suburbs
Ben Folds Songs for Silverman
It's kind of funny how I grew to know and love this album. My love for Elliott Smith's music actually got me into this album. My friend showed me "Late" and I listened to the lyrics that tell about Elliott and I was like "I have to get this song!" I ended up just going out and buying the whole album just so I could have "Late." I gave it a listen and I found that every song on the album is just as good and just as beautiful as Late is. Songs like Landed, Time, and Jesusland tend to show up on my iPod's recently played list often. This album is great.
Cake Comfort Eagle
Cake Prolonging The Magic
Cat Stevens Footsteps In The Dark - Greatest Hits Volume 2
Circa Survive The Inuit Sessions
Damien Rice 9
Dashboard Confessional The Swiss Army Romance
Donavon Frankenreiter Donavon Frankenreiter
dredg Leitmotif
dredg Live at The Fillmore
Dustin Kensrue Please Come Home
Earlimart Treble & Tremble
Elliott Smith From a Basement on the Hill
Elliott Smith has impacted so many lives and helped so many people through tough times just through his music. This album completely upholds his tradition of amazingly moving as well as catchy songs. Songs like "Memory Lane" show his more happy, jumpy side and songs like "Let's Get Lost" and "Twilight" show his more serious and intimate side. This album definitely captures who Elliott Smith is as a very respected musician.
Elliott Smith Elliott Smith
Elliott Smith Roman Candle
This is probably the best debut album I've ever heard given the circumstances. While writing and recording these songs, Elliott had no intention of releasing this as an album. He had been playing in Heatmiser, and his solo work was just a little side project that nobody knew about, and Elliott wanted to keep it that way. His friend discovered a tape that he had put together and really liked it. She reccomended that he release it and try and focus on solo work, so that's what he did. He recorded all these songs on a small four-track in his house, and like I said, given the circumstances, this is probably the best debut album ever.
Emery The Weak's End
The difference between Emery and every other emo, independent label band is that Emery has undeniable musical talent. The songwriting is purely flawless and the time signature changes and emotional, profound, eloquent lyrics blow me away every time I listen to them. This album is a perfect example of Emery at its finest, and one of the best debut albums I've ever listened to.
Emery The Question
Emery The Question Re-Release
Foo Fighters In Your Honor
Foo Fighters Skin and Bones
Foo Fighters Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace
G. Love and Special Sauce The Hustle
G. Love and Special Sauce Lemonade
This is a pretty good album. Personally, I like The Hustle better, but this is still really good. I would recommend this album to any fan of his that doesn't already have it. He has some really good songs including Rainbow, which features Jack Johnson, and Hot Cookin'.
Goldfinger Open Your Eyes
Hoobastank Hoobastank
Incubus (USA-CA) Fungus Amongus
Incubus (USA-CA) Enjoy Incubus
Incubus (USA-CA) The Morning View Sessions
Incubus (USA-CA) Light Grenades
At first, I thought that this album wasn't too good. But after I listened to it a few more times I realized that it actually is very good. It was hard for me to accept this new music as part of the wonderful Incubus music that I'm used to, but now I think it's awesome. I wasn't to pleased with the Earth To Bella's and Quicksand, but everything else was pretty good. The only other complaint that I have is I think that A Kiss To Send Us Off is a little overproduced, but it's a good album overall.
Iron And Wine Woman King
Jack Johnson Brushfire Fairytales
Jack Johnson In Between Dreams
Jack's Mannequin Everything in Transit
Jenny Lewis with the Watson Twins Rabbit Fur Coat
Joseph Arthur Redemption's Son
Joseph Arthur Come To Where I'm From
Jurassic 5 Quality Control
Jurassic 5 Power in Numbers
Jurassic 5 Feedback
Less Than Jake Anthem
Mae Destination: B-Sides
Mae Singularity
Matisyahu Youth
Matt Costa Songs We Sing
Michael Andrews Donnie Darko
Minus the Bear They Make Beer Commercials Like This
Minus the Bear Planet of Ice
Modest Mouse Good News for People Who Love Bad News
Modest Mouse We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank
Moros Eros I Saw The Devil Last Night and Now The S
My Morning Jacket It Still Moves
My Morning Jacket Chocolate and Ice
Patrick Park Loneliness Knows My Name
Pepper Kona Town
Pepper In With The Old
Pepper No Shame
Pinback Nautical Antiques
Pinback Autumn of the Seraphs
Pompeii Assembly
Pompeii is a pretty unique band. I had a hard time trying to place them into a distinct genre. They switch their style up a lot during their songs and I love how they use cello. Normally, the only time you hear cello in a song is when they band has a string arrangement on one of their songs, but very rarely is there an actual band member that just plays cello. I like this album, it's legit.
Radiohead Go to Sleep
Radiohead I Might Be Wrong: Live Recordings
Radiohead My Iron Lung
Radiohead COM LAG (2plus2isfive)
Radiohead Airbag/How Am I Driving?
Rage Against the Machine Renegades
Rage Against the Machine Live & Rare
Rage Against the Machine Rage Against the Machine (DVD)
RJD2 The Third Hand
Rufio MCMLXXXV
Rufus Wainwright Release The Stars
Surprisingly, I really like this album. I never saw myself enjoying this style of music, but Wainwright has broken that wall in my musical taste. With lots of unusual instrumentation and a sort of broadway musical feel, Release The Stars will get you tapping your foot even if you hate the music it contains.
Ryan Adams Heartbreaker
Ryan adams has made me appreciate country music. Heartbreaker is a very solid album with some amazing tracks. To Be Young, Damn Sam, and My Winding Wheel are some of my favorite songs on here. He is also, in my opinion, one of the more talented musicians of the 21st century. I don't know how many albums he has released in seven years since this one came out, but I know that it's an unusually large amount. This album is one of my favorites as well.
Saosin Translating the Name
Saosin Saosin
I think that this album is great, but I think that Saosin will never be the same without Anthony Green. That's nothing against Cove Reber because a lot of bands would be better with Anthony Green. He's just a great singer, one of the best of the 21st century. I think that they should have changed their name when they changed singers. That would be like taking the lead singer from Soundgarden and putting him in Zach De La Rocha's place and not changing the name from RATM to Audioslave, OK not quite that extreme, but still the same thing.
Something Corporate North
Spoon Gimme Fiction
Spoon Kill the Moonlight
Spoon Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga
Taking Back Sunday Tell All Your Friends
Taking Back Sunday Louder Now
The Ataris So Long, Astoria
The Beatles Rubber Soul
The Beatles Abbey Road
I think that with this album, you either love it or you hate it. For me, I'll love it one day, and the next day I'll be like "get this out of here." I don't know. There are some REALLY good songs on this album, I'm not going to deny that, and I like how a lot of the songs mesh together to create one big song, but some of the songs like "I Want You (She's So Heavy)" and "Sun King" just drag on too much.
The Dear Hunter Act I: The Lake South, the River North
The Dear Hunter Act II: The Meaning of, & All Things Regarding Ms. Leading
The Higher Histrionics
The Higher On Fire
The Postal Service Give Up
The Postal Service Such Great Heights
The Receiving End of Sirens Between the Heart and the Synapse
The Roots The Tipping Point
The Roots Phrenology
The Roots Game Theory
The Shins Wincing the Night Away
The Used The Used
I love this album. I picked up the second one and I was very disappointed. Every song on this album is so sincere and so meaningful, they weren't trying to impress anyone with this album, they were just making music that was meaningful to them. That's what I like about this one. Plus, they're from the same city that I live in, that makes them cool no matter what in my book.
The Used Maybe Memories
Third Eye Blind Third Eye Blind
Third Eye Blind Blue
Thrice The Illusion of Safety
Thrice If We Could Only See Us Now
Underoath They're Only Chasing Safety
Unwritten Law Here's to the Mourning
Unwritten Law Elva
Unwritten Law Music In High Places
Unwritten Law Unwritten Law
Weezer Weezer
Weezer The Green Album

3.5 great
311 Hydroponic
311 Live In New Orleans
311 Enlarged to Show Detail
ETSD is a good documentary given the circumstances. This band had never made a film about themselves when they made this, and they were still on the rise after the release of the blue album in 1995. This album has some highlights like the live songs, especially Chad Sexton's drum solo during Applied Science. The interviews with the band members are also pretty interesting, but there are some parts on this film that get pretty boring and they seem to drag on for too long. For instance, the parts where it shows them smoking weed for like 15 minutes (maybe not that long, but still) and the interviews with the sound crew and management. This is pretty funny though and it's a good film to watch when you're stuck inside and you're bored.
Anberlin Blueprints for the Black Market
Armor For Sleep Dream To Make Believe
Chiodos All's Well That Ends Well
This album is very good. The Craig is a very talented vocalist and even if you don't like his high pitched vocal style, you can't say that he isn't talented unless you can reach those high notes. I really used to dislike this band and I somehow grew to love them, that seems to be the case for a lot of people. The guitars are amazing as well as the drumming and most of the songs are very interesting and unpredictable. I give this album a four.
Damien Rice B-Sides
Donavon Frankenreiter Move By Yourself
Foo Fighters One by One
Funeral for a Friend Hours
Iamb I'll Stay Waiting
Incubus (USA-CA) When Incubus Attacks, Vol. 2
Jack Johnson Sing-A-Longs and Lullabies for Curious George
John Legend Get Lifted
Letter Kills The Bridge
Mae The Everglow
Millencolin Pennybridge Pioneers
New Found Glory Sticks and Stones
New Found Glory New Found Glory
P.O.D. Satellite
Radiohead The Bends
This album is really good, but it doesn't come close to the albums they would release after this one. There are a lot of really good songs on here, but there are some that I don't really like. Street Spirit, Planet Telex and Bulletproof I Wish I Was are my favorite songs off this album. Even though there are a lot of good songs, a lot of them get boring and they aren't very unique compared to what was being released at this time. Good album, deserves a 3.5, maybe a 4 at most.
Radiohead Pablo Honey
Red Hot Chili Peppers The Best Of
Refused The Shape Of Punk To Come
RJD2 Since We Last Spoke
I like this album, but it's definitely not as good as Deadringer. There are a few highlights like "1976" and "Since We Last Spoke" but a lot of it doesn't really jump out at me like his previous work has. It's good for a fun listen every once in a while, but nothing better than that.
RJD2 Magnificent City Instrumentals
This album is actually really good. I don't think it's as good as Deadringer. Some of the beats on this album are really catchy. One complaint that I had though, was that most of the songs are too repetitive. Other than that, this is a good album. Really good music to chill to.
RJD2 The Horror
Rufio Perhaps, I Suppose...
Saosin Saosin EP
Spitalfield Remember Right Now
Sugar Ray Sugar Ray
Sum 41 All Killer No Filler
The Beatles Help!
The Higher Star Is Dead
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones Let's Face It
Third Eye Blind Out of the Vein
Thrice Vheissu
Weezer Make Believe

3.0 good
AFI The Art of Drowning
AFI Black Sails in the Sunset
AFI All Hallow's E.P.
I thought that this was a pretty good EP. I saw it in the used section of my record store for like 2 bucks so I thought "why not pick it up?" It was pretty good. Totalimmortal and The Boy Who Destroyed The World are great.
Minus the Bear Interpretaciones Del Oso
Motion City Soundtrack I Am the Movie
Red Hot Chili Peppers One Hot Minute
I don't really like this album as much as the other stuff from these guys. There are only a few songs that catch my attention and the rest are just boring. Aeroplane is one that I love and that's saying something negative about the album when they only song you really like is the single. Yeah, this album isn't too good.
Sugar Ray 14:59
Zebrahead MFZB

2.5 average
AFI Shut Your Mouth and Open Your Eyes
Bright Eyes Digital Ash in a Digital Urn
Foo Fighters Foo Fighters
Name Taken Hold On
I give this album a 2.5 because they are an average emo punk band. While some of the songs are pretty catchy, they can get old after a while. Another thing that made me want to throw up is that in the song "Panic," they actually say "panic at the disco" and those four words make me want to cause destruction.

2.0 poor
AFI Decemberunderground
Fall Out Boy From Under the Cork Tree
The Used In Love and Death
Have you ever stopped liking a band simply because you don't agree with what they represent? That's how I am with The Used. They really let their fame go to their head with this album. They are from the same town that I'm from (Orem, Ut) and now they just disrespect Utah every chance they get. If I was to hit it big with music or whatever else, even if I hated Utah I would still give my props to it just because that's where I grew up. Plus, the music on here is plain, below average, and just annoying. Brandon Steineckert is one of my favorite drummers and I'm glad he was able to get out of that band.

1.5 very poor
Green Day American Idiot
I'll give some good reasons why this album ruined my opinion on Green Day and I'll never pick up another Green Day album in my life. This album sold them out completely. Whatever fans they had before this album are most likely gone now. You can't have every song on the album be a single. And when I think of American Idiot and people that acutally like it, I want to throw up, amongst other things that I'm not going to tell about.
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