Average Rating: 3.70 Rating Variance: 0.62 Objectivity Score: 70% (Fairly Balanced)
Sort by: Rating | Release Date | Rating Date | Name5.0 classicBrand New The Devil and God Are Raging Inside MeFaith No More Angel DustRamones RamonesThe Beatles Abbey RoadAn amazing album that is just an inch short of perfect, partly because "I Want You" should have been about two minutes shorter. Tracks 9-17, or the medley, are some amazing songs and I also enjoy the George Harrison songs on here.Weezer PinkertonWeezer The Blue Album (Deluxe Edition)4.5 superbAFI Crash LoveWow. This sound really suits AFI, I hope they can keep up the great quality. Jade sounds really good here, Davey is expanding his vocal range even more and Adam has some interesting fills. Even the worst songs on here have some redeeming qualities.Alice in Chains Black Gives Way to BlueThis is an amazing album that totally changed ALL my perceptions of Alice in Chains, and probably one of my favorite albums lately. Almost every track is a standout, and there are a perfect amount of heavy and soft songs which make this a near flawless effort.August Burns Red ConstellationsIf this isn't better than Messengers, I'll eat my underwear.Boston BostonBrand New DaisyDaisy deserves every bit of the hype it's gotten, and is a true testament to Brand New's greatness. Even with some mediocre lyrics, they still deliver, with loud-soft dynamics similar to Nirvana with a touch of indie and hardcore, which works surprisingly well. Mastodon Blood MountainRush 2112Rush HemispheresThe Sleeping Question & AnswersTool 10,000 Days4.0 excellent311 GrassrootsAFI Black Sails in the SunsetAnberlin New SurrenderAugust Burns Red MessengersBeastie Boys Licensed To IllBlack Mountain In the FutureDaitro YDream Theater Six Degrees of Inner TurbulenceFaith No More The Real ThingMastodon LeviathanMastodon Crack the Skyemaudlin of the Well Part the SecondRamones Leave HomeRivers Cuomo Alone II: The Home Recordings of Rivers CuomoRush A Farewell To KingsRush SignalsRush The Spirit Of Radio: Greatest HitsRush R30: 30th Anniversary TourSilverstein A Shipwreck in the SandThis album shows vast improvement over Arrivals & Departures, and the heaviness level is on key with When Broken Is Easily Fixed except with better screaming. The guitar and drum work continues to improve, especially on songs like "Vices" and "Born Dead," but the lyrics are still just average. Overall highly recommended for existing fans and those new to the band should at least give it a try.Skillet ComatoseStan Kenton The Peanut VendorGreat jazz artist that other people should be listening to. I personally have never been a huge fan of jazz, but this album is good if you're in the right mind and is music to sleep to yet cacophonous at the same time. Best tracks are Artistry in Rhythm, The Peanut Vendor and Mellophobia. 4/5The Beatles Rubber SoulThe Beatles The BeatlesThe Sleeping What It TakesIt's not as good as Q&A, but a lot of the songs on it are PHENOMENAL and some grow on you. There are only really two or three skippable songs on the album. Pros +Keyboards and theremin compliment the music well +Doug's voice has more of a range Cons -Bass is less audible -Not as many memorable songsThe Who My Generation: The Very Best of the WhoThrice The Alchemy Index Vols. I & IIUnderoath Lost In The Sound Of Separation3.5 great311 UplifterAnberlin Never Take Friendship PersonalChevelle Point #1Demon Hunter Storm the Gates of HellDream Theater Systematic ChaosFlyleaf FlyleafKasabian KasabianRise Against Appeal to ReasonRush Caress Of SteelRush CounterpartsThrice The Alchemy Index Vols. III & IVThrice BeggarsTiger Army III: Ghost Tigers RiseWeezer The Red AlbumThis album actually isn't that bad. The only songs that I skip are Heart Songs and Cold Dark World. Plus, I bought it at Walmart with a gift card so I still have money to get whatever the heck I want Weezer Raditude3.0 goodCKY Infiltrate Destroy RebuildCrosby, Stills, Nash and Young CSNA little boring, but it has some standouts, such as "Cathedral" and "I Give You Give Blind" that can make up for the repetition.Dream Theater Greatest HitEscape the Fate Dying Is Your Latest FashionFlyleaf Memento MoriFlyleaf admirably try to evolve, which on paper seems like a good idea since their debut was more than a bit repetitious. However, it seems though they have adjusted their sound a bit; more intricate guitar work, less screaming, etc., not all of the new additions work, resulting in an album slightly weaker than its predecessor. Still worth the money for Flyleaf fans, but one can't help but wish they would put out something better after the 4 year gap between albums.Kansas LeftovertureKansas Somewhere to ElsewhereLacuna Coil KarmacodePillar ConfessionsRamones Pleasant DreamsRush PrestoSilverstein When Broken Is Easily FixedSkillet InvincibleA generally great album. The best songs are the harder hitting, guitar driven songs like "The Fire Breathes," "You're Powerful," and "Best Kept Secret." Though it's vastly different from their newer material and overall it is a little too soft for my tastes, their formula works and works well at that.Skillet AwakeAwake, while a solid album, is constantly dragged down by John's faltering, grating voice that has gotten worse with time. Though an almost carbon copy of Comatose, it still manages to please with songs like "Monster," "Believe," and "Awake and Alive."Taproot Our Long Road HomeWeezer The Green Album2.5 averageAC/DC Black IceHead East Flat as a PancakeFun, albeit average, hard rock from the 70s. It can be pretty cheesy at times, but luckily the duds (Ticket Back to Georgia and Brother Jacob) are positioned near the end of the tracklist and are easily avoidable. It can be a good listen every now and then but is admittedly a little hard to sit through.Silverstein Arrivals and Departures1.5 very poorEscape the Fate This War Is OursThe Naked Brothers Band The Naked Brothers Band1.0 awfulJustin Bieber My World
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