| 3.0 good |
| Asher Roth Asleep In The Bread Aisle |
| As a frat boy with a part time job that involves rapping over used beats, Asher Roth takes his job not very seriously, and it clearly shows on “I Love College”. His music is very superficial in the way that it is very shallow and not hard at all to understand and get, which is good for the casual music listener. Honestly, anyone who rates this based on how lyrical it is, than they should have their brain checked out. I mean, sometimes even his flow manages to bore like on “Blunt Cruising” and “She Don’t Wanna Man”, but mostly this is a fun-filled poppy rap album for buzzed out college dudes with beats and flows that manage to keep listeners entertained, just don’t look for depth. |
| Behemoth Evangelion |
| Cypress Hill Black Sunday |
| Edge of Sanity Crimson |
| Eminem The Eminem Show |
| Eminem Relapse |
| Fabolous From Nothin' To Somethin' |
| Ghostface Killah Ghostdini: The Wizard of Poetry in Emerald City |
| Graves of Valor Salarian Gate |
| HORSE the band A Natural Death |
| Leviathan Massive Conspiracy Against All Life |
| Meshuggah Destroy Erase Improve |
| Mr. Lif I Heard It Today |
| Primus Sailing the Seas of Cheese |
| Primus Pork Soda |
| Skeletonwitch Beyond the Permafrost |
| Tha Joker We Do It For Fun Tha Mixtape |
| The Fall of Troy Manipulator |
| The Fall of Troy Phantom on the Horizon |
| The Fall of Troy In the Unlikely Event |
| The Notorious B.I.G. Life After Death |
| Warren G Regulate...G Funk Era |
| Warren G is a really really bad rapper, and somehow this album managed to not completely suck AND not sound like a group of wasted beats. How the funk does that work?! Warren G surrounds himself with better rappers (or in the case of Nate Dogg, singers) that manage to not completely outshine him, and thus elevate this album from poor to good. |