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Last Active 09-23-10 11:38 pm
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Average Rating: 4.01
Rating Variance: 0.51
Objectivity Score: 57%
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5.0 classic
Beck Colors
Devin Townsend Project Deconstruction
Sweet jesus fuck.Existential squandering about the universe and our purpose within it mixed with the most technical metal ever produced. Not to mention the best wall of sound production and an all star line up of guest musicians from my favorite bands.Nothing in metal could ever top this again.Fuck you if you think otherwise, you are a troll.
Kayo Dot Hubardo
Kayo Dot's general reception....2003- Choirs of the Eye: HOLY CRAP 2006- Dowsing Anemone with Copper Tongue: Cool, needs more metal a trippy dark affair 2008- Blue Lambency Downwards: Is this frank zappa? 2009- Maudlin of the Well- Part the second: Fuckin groovy 2010- Coyote: They had a new album? 2012- Gamma Knife: Growls are back 2013- Hubardo: INSTA AOTY HOLY CRAP ITS HEAVY AND LONG AND DARK But in all seriousness, Toby is the man. I've loved all his work and this new album is an instant classic even after one listen through. Given the history of the band and a return to their heavier roots and the length and and the concept, the musicianship everything about this album is gold. Everyone needs to go back and listen to Blue Lambency, Coyote and Gamma Knife if you never did. All very amazing works which led up to this beast.
The Beatles Abbey Road

4.5 superb
Cynic Traced in Air
Dark Tranquillity Damage Done
Devin Townsend Empath
His best album since deconstruction, and the closest to that album in terms of the prog elements and heaviness. Near perfect return to form after a few good but somewhat boring Devin Townsend Band projects
Enslaved Below the Lights
Enslaved Vertebrae
Enslaved RIITIIR
Katatonia Night Is the New Day
Mastodon Blood Mountain
Matthew Good Band The Audio of Being
maudlin of the Well Part the Second
Meshuggah The Violent Sleep Of Reason
Mew +-
Huge mew fan. This one instantly took me far away... their best album I think. Just close your eyes and listen
Omnium Gatherum The Burning Cold
I was a huge fan of melodic death metal and just assumed most of the good albums were all in the
past, and anything since was uninspired and boring... with a few glimmers here and there

Nostalgia aside, this album stands right beside my all time favorites in the genre, Colony, Clayman,
this sounds like peak era in flames in the best way possible

Brilliant and beutiful album full of inspiration melody and emotion, the production is also top notch
The Beatles Revolver
The Beatles Magical Mystery Tour
The Beatles Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band

4.0 excellent
Amon Amarth Twilight of the Thunder God
Coldplay Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends
Eminem Relapse
Enslaved Ruun
Enslaved E
Enslaved doing an impression of Opeth doing an impression of Mastodon doing an impression of Enslaved.
Minus the Bear Planet of Ice
The Beatles Rubber Soul
The Faceless Planetary Duality

3.5 great
Burst Lazarus Bird
Coldplay X&Y
Deerhunter Microcastle
Enslaved Isa
Mastodon Crack the Skye
The Beatles Let It Be
The Beatles The Beatles

3.0 good
Metallica Death Magnetic
Opeth Pale Communion
No Sun, no moon. No earth, no heaven. No growls, no Opeth.
Opeth Sorceress

2.5 average
Arcade Fire Reflektor
Meh, found myself skipping through every song. Nothing exciting besides production techniques. Can't understand or relate to the lyrics either. Just over indulgent self important stuff
Minus the Bear Acoustics

2.0 poor
Animal Collective Merriweather Post Pavilion
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