Copperstone
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Album Ratings 39
Objectivity 49%

Last Active 08-31-13 2:08 pm
Joined 07-30-08

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Average Rating: 4.26
Rating Variance: 0.56
Objectivity Score: 49%
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5.0 classic
Be'lakor The Frail Tide
Be'lakor Stone's Reach
Cradle of Filth Nymphetamine
Cradle of Filth Midian
Dark Tranquillity Construct
Death Fate: Best of Death
DragonForce The Power Within
Judas Priest Painkiller
Opeth Damnation
Opeth Blackwater Park
Pink Floyd The Division Bell
Rotting Christ Theogonia

4.5 superb
Before The Dawn Rise of the Phoenix
Carcass Surgical Steel
Demonic Resurrection The Demon King
Illusion Suite Iron Cemetery
Insomnium Since the Day It All Came Down
Insomnium Above the Weeping World
Kreator Phantom Antichrist
If you want proof that Thrash Metal is making a comeback, then this album is the greatest proof. This is just an awesome assault to the ears like the 80s and add to that a mix of the modern flavors of Metal!
Mors Principium Est ...And Death Said Live
An amazing album! This and Before The Dawn's "Rise Of The Phoenix" are at the top of the MeloDeath albums for 2012 for me!
Opeth Watershed
This album is vintage Opeth, and yes it's "a bit more energetic".
Rotting Christ Kata Ton Demona Eaftou
Rotting Christ Aealo
Vektor Terminal Redux

4.0 excellent
Akon Freedom
Ashes of Ares Ashes of Ares
Progressive Power Metal at its very best! "The Messenger" and "This Is My Hell" especially are great!
Before The Dawn Deathstar Rising
Children of Bodom Halo of Blood
Molotov Solution Insurrection
Protest the Hero Fortress
Shape of Despair Monotony Fields
Stormlord The Gorgon Cult

3.5 great
Insomnium One for Sorrow
Nickelback Silver Side Up

3.0 good
Insomnium Across the Dark
Nickelback The Long Road
Nickelback All the Right Reasons

2.5 average
Nickelback The Best of Nickelback Volume 1

2.0 poor
Nickelback Dark Horse
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