| 3.5 great |
| American Armada Lets Party |
Very good, yet underappreciated punk album. Upbeat, fast, great and raspy vocals. The vocals sound very similar to those of Anti-Flag's Chris no.2.
highly suggested to any fan of AF, or any fan of punk rock in general. |
| Animosity Shut It Down |
| Bad Religion The Empire Strikes First |
| Bad Religion How Could Hell Be Any Worse? |
| Bad Religion New Maps of Hell |
| Big D and the Kids Table The Gipsy Hill LP |
| Big D and the Kids Table How it Goes |
| blink-182 Cheshire Cat |
| blink-182 Dude Ranch |
| Burning The Masses Volatile Existence |
| Caliban The Undying Darkness |
| Caliban Shadow Hearts |
| Cannibal Corpse The Wretched Spawn |
| Cannibal Corpse Evisceration Plague |
| Catalepsy Iniquity |
| Catch 22 Dinosaur Sounds |
| Cephalic Carnage Xenosapien |
| Despised Icon Day Of Mourning |
| Dying Fetus Purification Through Violence |
| Dying Fetus Descend into Depravity |
| Grave Soulless |
| Impending Doom There Will Be Violence |
| Killswitch Engage Killswitch Engage |
| Less Than Jake Losing Streak |
| Less Than Jake Pezcore |
| Malevolent Creation In Cold Blood |
| Nasum Grind Finale |
| Nile Annihilation Of The Wicked |
| NOFX Heavy Petting Zoo |
| NOFX So Long and Thanks for All the Shoes |
| NOFX Wolves in Wolves' Clothing |
| Pig Destroyer 38 Counts of Battery |
| Skinless Trample the Weak, Hurdle the Dead |
| Smash Mouth Fush Yu Mang |
| Smash Mouth Astro Lounge |
| Streetlight Manifesto 99 Songs of Revolution: Volume I |
| good music, great hornplay as I expect from Streetlight. Some new material would be cool, but this is still much MUCH better than nothing. I was especially pleased that they put their cover of Linoleum by NOFX on this. |
| The Agony Scene The Darkest Red |
| The Taste Of Blood Predator |
| Those Who Lie Beneath An Awakening |
| Violent J Wizard Of The Hood |
| Lets get everything clear: I HATE the rap genre, as a general statement. More so, i hate today's rap. It seems all the rap i ever hear nowadays contains nothing worth listening to. That being said, Violent J and ICP are fucking good. Chillin in my friend's car one day, smoking bowls, his Dying Fetus CD ends, so he decides to mix things up alittle, and puts in his copy of Wizard of the Hood by Violent J. Long story short, i was absolutely blown away. When the rhymes are as clever and interesting as this, you cant help to enjoy everything about it (Lil' Wayne, take notice). |
| 3.0 good |
| Bad Religion Generator |
| Bad Religion Against the Grain |
| Big D and the Kids Table Strictly Rude |
| blink-182 Buddha |
| Cannibal Corpse Kill |
| Despised Icon The Ills Of Modern Man |
| Disfiguring the Goddess Disfiguring the Goddess |
| heavy shit. not exactly a fan of Big C's vocals here (WAY too many pig squealing imo), but definitely a decent attempt. After all, this is pretty much the EP that put Disfiguring the Goddess on the map. |
| Dying Fetus War of Attrition |
| Goldfinger Hello Destiny |
| Impending Doom Nailed. Dead. Risen. |
| In The Face All Business |
| Great ska album, at first I thought it was only so-so, but it really grows on you overtime. This album has anything a ska fan would want. Fast paced ska guitars, brilliant hornplay, slow grooved out reggae moments, fast punk moments, EXCELLENT vocal work, and even some skacore elements thrown in here and there. Overall, this is an impressive album for just a small unsigned ska band from Mass. Highly recommended to any fan of ska music. |
| Less Than Jake Losers, Kings and Other Things We Don't Understand |
| Malevolent Creation Stillborn |
| Nile Ithyphallic |
| NOFX Punk in Drublic |
| NOFX S&M Airlines |
| NOFX Liberal Animation |
| NOFX Coaster |
| NOFX Cokie the Clown |
| Propagandhi How to Clean Everything |
| Reel Big Fish Why Do They Rock So Hard? |
| The Flaming Tsunamis Fear Everything |