Average Rating: 3.73 Rating Variance: 0.82 Objectivity Score: 72% (Fairly Balanced)
Sort by: Rating | Release Date | Rating Date | Name5.0 classicCarcass HeartworkConverge Jane DoeCursive The Ugly OrganInto Eternity Buried in OblivionMetallica Ride the LightningLegendary album, filled my metal-loving highschool years with immense joy. Essential to any fan of thrash, metal, or anyone who enjoys anything featuring electric guitar in general.4.5 superbOrgy Vapor Transmission4.0 excellentBritney Spears BlackoutHaste The Mercury LiftVery underrated, explorative generally fun post-hardcore album featuring guest vocals from randy blythe (lamb of god) on "a god reclaims his throne", as well as some fantastic sung/screamed dynamics from several of the members of the band. Essential for fans of the genre interested in a fairly unique take on the genre. 3.5 greatAs I Lay Dying An Ocean Between UsDance Gavin Dance Downtown Battle MountainFoxy Shazam The Flamingo Trigger3.0 goodAtreyu The CurseIf your into this style (ie; casual listener) this album is sure to please, and those of you can add an extra point to the rating. Those with higher expectations will either cringe or give it rare occasional listens. They have pretty much progressed(?) from metal(core) adding heavier "emo" themes and rock/pop themes and the newest album.Catherine The NaturalsA big improvement over their entirely forgettable debut, one of the better metalcore discs to come out this year (though that isnt saying much considering the lack of quality releases in said genre thusfar)Chamillionaire Ultimate VictoryDrop Dead, Gorgeous Worse Than A Fairy TaleEmarosa This Is Your Way OutIts decent straightforward poppy 'screamo' with synths, much like Nevea Tears, No Hollywood Ending, Early Scary Kids and the like. The Devil Wears Prada comparisons are way off, aside from the synths TDWP play an entirely different genre (That being Metalcore), whereas this band has no traces of metal throughout the whole of the ep.Emmure Goodbye To The GallowsIf your in the mood for earthshattering breakdowns and satisfyingly processed heavy screams, this album is the be all-end-all. Just dont expect anything revolutionary, or even relevant to, well, anything in general other than to satisfy your immediate need to listen to something "holy shit" heavy.Kanye West Graduation2.0 poorEmanuel Black Earth Tiger
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