| 5.0 classic |
| 2Pac 2Pacalypse Now |
| A Tribe Called Quest The Low End Theory |
| A Tribe Called Quest Midnight Marauders |
| AC/DC T.N.T. |
| AC/DC's best album. My favourite songs are "Rock 'N Roll Singer", "It's A Long Way To The Top (If Ya Wanna Rock 'N Roll)" and "Live Wire". |
| AC/DC Powerage |
| Accept Stalingrad: Brothers In Death |
| Alexisonfire Watch Out! |
| Alice in Chains Facelift |
| Alice in Chains Dirt |
| Alice in Chains Jar Of Flies |
| Alter Bridge Fortress |
| Anathema Judgement |
| Arkells Michigan Left |
| The Arkells beat the sophomore slump by a wide-margin. |
| Atomship The Crash of `47 |
| Autopilot Off Make A Sound |
| Bad Brains I Against I |
| Bad Religion Recipe for Hate |
| Bad Religion No Control |
| Beastie Boys Paul's Boutique |
| Better Than Ezra Deluxe |
| Big Wreck Albatross |
| Black Star Black Star |
| Blind Melon Blind Melon |
| Blind Melon Soup |
| blink-182 Blink-182 |
| blink-182 Dude Ranch |
| Blues Traveler Four |
| Blues Traveler Live From The Fall |
| Blur Parklife |
| Boston Boston |
| Boysetsfire After The Eulogy |
| Breaking Orbit The Time Traveller |
| Camel Mirage |
| Canibus Rip The Jacker |
| Catch 22 Keasbey Nights |
| Clint Lowery's Hello Demons... Meet Skeletons Choices |
Outstanding from start-to-finish, Hello Demons Meet Skeletons final EP, Choices, is a
breath-taker in every way shape and form. Part of the acoustic attributes from the first
instalment are still intact here, but overall this is a straight-up rock album and it
thrills from the start to the hilarious closing three or so minutes of "The Curtain Burns"
with a seemingly improvised number known as "Walking the Streets at Night". While Chills
ended with Lowery rambling, this instalment's rambling is much more focused and enjoyable to
listen to. "I Give Up", "Your Ghost" and "Caved In" are the best tracks here, but they are
all fantastic in all senses possible: lyrically, vocally and instrumentally as well. Give it
a shot, it may just surprise you as much as it did me. |
| Clutch Blast Tyrant |
| Clutch Robot Hive / Exodus |
| Clutch Earth Rocker |
| College A Real Hero |
| Converge Jane Doe |
| Cypress Hill Black Sunday |
| CZARFACE CZARFACE |
| Daft Punk Alive 2007 |
| Default One Thing Remains |
| On the level of Foo Fighter's recent Wasting Light album, One Thing Remains is a terrific modern-rock gem to be found from the past decade. It will not disappoint. |
| Deftones Diamond Eyes |
| Deftones Adrenaline |
| Deftones Koi No Yokan |
| Deltron 3030 Deltron 3030 |
| Denzel Curry Nostalgic 64 |
| Depeche Mode Songs of Faith and Devotion |
| Disturbed Believe |
| Presenting their very best to the world, Believe has been beautifully arranged and features the constant presence of emotion. Raw and real in every way. |
| Dropkick Murphys Live on St. Patrick's Day from Boston |
| Dropkick Murphys Do or Die |
| El-P Cancer 4 Cure |
| Electric Light Orchestra A New World Record |
| Emanuel and the Fear Listen |
| Juggling a great deal of individuals and diversity in their debut LP, Listen finds equilibrium. |
| Eric B and Rakim Paid in Full |
| Eric Clapton Unplugged |
| Eve 6 It's All In Your Head |
| Fair to Midland Arrows and Anchors |
| Faith No More Album of the Year |
| Faith No More The Real Thing |
| Filter Title Of Record |
| Foo Fighters Wasting Light |
| The best Foo Fighters album so far finally revives the ever-so-talented band themselves. |
| Foo Fighters Foo Fighters |
| Fugazi The Argument |
| Fugees The Score |
| Gorillaz Plastic Beach |
| Plastic Beach is a fun ride that is guaranteed to put one, big 'ol smile across your face and keep you returning for more. |
| Gorillaz Demon Days |
| As diverse as a bowl of Smarties, Demon Days succeeds in being a masterfully-crafted experiment. |
| Grand Funk Railroad Grand Funk |
| Graveyard (SWE) Lights Out |
| GZA Liquid Swords |
| Huey Lewis and the News Sports |
| Hurt Vol. II |
| Incubus (USA-CA) Make Yourself |
| Jay-Z The Black Album |
| Jay-Z Reasonable Doubt |
| Jay-Z The Blueprint |
| Jeff Buckley Grace |
| Jeff Buckley Sketches for My Sweetheart the Drunk |
| Jethro Tull Bursting Out |
| Jimmy Eat World Clarity |
| Kadavar (DE) Abra Kadavar |
| Karnivool Sound Awake |
| Kendrick Lamar good kid, m.A.A.d city |
| Killer Mike R.A.P. Music |
| Kings of Leon Aha Shake Heartbreak |
| Quick and simple. Aha Shake Heartbreak is a delightful listen that builds with repeated listens. |
| Kings of Leon Because Of The Times |
| Kings of Leon at their best. Every song feels complete and arranged perfectly, align with one-another at all times. Because Of The Times as a whole is a terrific piece. |
| Kyuss Blues For The Red Sun |
| Kyuss Welcome To Sky Valley |
| Lazerhawk Redline |
| Fast, energetic, imagine an '80s soundtrack, a beautiful car, drive it until it can't drive no more. That sets the pace for the awesomeness contained in this wonderful first effort by the wonderfully-named Lazerhawk. |
| Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin IV |
| Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin II |
| Living Colour Vivid |
| Living Colour Stain |
| Lynyrd Skynyrd Pronounced Leh-Nerd Skin-Nerd |
| MC5 Kick Out The Jams |
| Metallica ...And Justice For All |
| Metallica S&M |
| Mobb Deep The Infamous |
| Monster Truck Furiosity |
| Mos Def Black on Both Sides |
| Motorhead Ace Of Spades |
| There's nothing fancy about the way Motorhead rocks, they just do. Ace of Spades is simply splendid in that it doesn't waste time building up nothing, like most related musicians would do, but instead builds up nothing and leaves it to incredible riffs and the vocalist's bad-ass voice to satisfying your taste for extremely rockin' music. |
| Mudvayne L.D. 50 |
| Nas Illmatic |
| Nine Inch Nails With Teeth |
| Nirvana MTV Unplugged in New York |
| NOFX The Decline |
| NOFX Punk in Drublic |
| NOFX So Long and Thanks for All the Shoes |
| Nothing More Nothing More |
| Our Lady Peace Happiness... |
| Our Lady Peace Naveed |
| Pantera Official Live: 101 Proof |
| Pearl Jam Ten |
| Pearl Jam's essential record, Ten is a five-star masterpiece of the Grunge-world. |
| Pearl Jam Ten Redux |
| The remix is fine. It isn't better than the original, nor is it worse. It succeeds in providing a brand new way to experience this already outstanding masterpiece. |
| Pearl Jam Vitalogy |
| Pearl Jam Vs. |
| Probably my favourite album from Pearl Jam. "Go" owns, so does "Leash". |
| Pink Floyd Wish You Were Here |
| Pink Floyd Meddle |
| Pink Floyd Animals |
| Pink Floyd The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn |
| Pixies Doolittle |
| Project 86 Drawing Black Lines |
| Punch Brothers Who's Feeling Young Now? |
| Queens of the Stone Age Songs for the Deaf |
| Queensryche Operation: Mindcrime |
| R.A. The Rugged Man Legends Never Die |
| Radiohead The Bends |
| Rage Against the Machine The Battle of Los Angeles |
| "Testify" is one of the best songs in the world, and it's reason enough for this album to rule over anyone brave enough to hear it. |
| Red Fang Murder The Mountains |
| Red Hot Chili Peppers Blood Sugar Sex Magik |
| Revis Places For Breathing |
| A brilliant debut. One that will make 90s rock fans excited over an album that should've existed at that time. |
| Rise Against The Sufferer and the Witness |
| Rival Sons Head Down |
| Royal Crown Revue Caught In The Act |
| Run-D.M.C. Raising Hell |
| Rush Clockwork Angels |
| Rush Moving Pictures |
| Rush Hemispheres |
| Sam Roberts Band We Were Born In A Flame |
| One of the best light-rock albums of all-time. We Were Born In A Flame is as consistent as it is classic. |
| Seven Wiser Seven Wiser |
| "Life", "Good As You Think" and "Sick" are phenomenal songs that should have had tremendous success amongst fans of early Linkin Park and Autopilot Off. This is a great album full of outstanding songs that could be left on repeat for days. |
| Sevendust Animosity |
| Outstandingly consistent and emotionally sincere, Animosity is an absolute masterpiece. |
| Sevendust Sevendust |
| With incredible lyrics, vocals, instrumentals and more, Sevendust craft a terrific debut that is powerful in every way. |
| Sevendust Alpha |
| Sevendust Next |
| Sevendust Southside Double-Wide: Acoustic Live |
| Shabazz Palaces Black Up |
| Skid Row Slave to the Grind |
| Social Distortion Social Distortion |
| Soundgarden Badmotorfinger |
| Badmotorfinger is holy awesome in every way shape and form. |
| Soundgarden Louder Than Love |
| Soundtrack (Film) Man of Steel |
| Soundtrack (Film) Django Unchained |
| South Park Chef Aid: The South Park Album |
| Stone Temple Pilots Purple |
| Stroke 9 Nasty Little Thoughts |
| Sufjan Stevens Illinois |
| The song titles are charming enough, but Sufjan Steven's Illinois is charming all around. The twenty-two track CD is a nutritiously-delicious buffet. |
| Superheaven Jar |
| System of a Down System of a Down |
| Talking Heads Remain in Light |
| Absurd, yet maniacally genius, Remain in Light is an odd-ball masterpiece with some of the catchiest, weird songs of all-time. It's beautiful. |
| The Beatles Abbey Road |
| The Clash London Calling |
| The Cult Love |
| The Doobie Brothers Best of The Doobies |
| The Doors The Doors |
| The Doors Strange Days |
| The Doppelgangaz HARK |
| The Mothers of Invention Freak Out! |
| The National Alligator |
| The National High Violet |
| The National Trouble Will Find Me |
| The Odds Good Weird Feeling |
| The Rolling Stones Beggars Banquet |
| The Roots undun |
| The Soul Rebels Unlock Your Mind |
| A wonderful blend of hip-hop, jazz and rock, songs like "504" and "I Made It" make these guys an immediate success. Classic album, a must-listen. |
| The Stone Roses The Stone Roses |
| The Tragically Hip Fully Completely |
| The Tragically Hip Road Apples |
| The Trews House of Ill fame |
| The Who Quadrophenia |
| The Who Who's Next |
| Third Eye Blind Third Eye Blind |
| Tom Petty Wildflowers |
| Tom Waits Rain Dogs |
| Tool Lateralus |
| Metal at it's best. Lateralus is a complex and layered masterpiece. |
| Tool Ænima |
| Truckfighters Phi |
| Twelve Foot Ninja Silent Machine |
| Ugly Heroes Ugly Heroes |
| Unwritten Law Elva |
| Wu-Tang Clan Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) |
| X Japan Art of Life |
| 4.5 superb |
| 2Pac Me Against the World |
| 3 Doors Down Away from the Sun |
| While it may be repetitive at times, the lyrics are moving and packed with truth. Away From The Sun is an uplifting and beautiful record. |
| AC/DC Highway To Hell |
| AC/DC Back In Black |
| AC/DC Let There Be Rock |
| Alexisonfire Crisis |
| alt-J An Awesome Wave |
| Anathema Weather Systems |
| Arcade Fire Reflektor |
| Arctic Monkeys Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not |
| Armand Hammer Race Music |
| Bad Brains Bad Brains |
| Big Boi Sir Lucious Left Foot |
| Black Stone Cherry Folklore and Superstition |
| blink-182 Enema Of The State |
| Bob Dylan Blood on the Tracks |
| Breaking Benjamin We Are Not Alone |
| We Are Not Alone is a solid effort from Breaking Benjamin. As an album, it's sturdy and consistently paced; featuring themes that pop a spark in your imagination. The band's best offering thus far in their career. |
| Breaking Benjamin Saturate |
| Chaos Divine The Human Connection |
| Chevelle Wonder What's Next |
| Classixx Hanging Gardens |
| Clint Lowery's Hello Demons... Meet Skeletons Chills |
| While it can run a bit slow at certain points, this EP is highly enjoyable, especially considering that it was made in a week while on-the-road. This project is a clear-cut home-run, a six-track EP that delivers whatever you were expecting from it's members, and then so, it packs a punch. "Devil in a Cage" is the best song in my eyes, but "It's Been Fun" and "Hell's Next Door" are up there as well. Give this EP a shot and you may be in for the under-the-radar surprise hit of 2008. |
| Crash Test Dummies God Shuffled His Feet |
| Cypress Hill Cypress Hill |
| Da Mafia 6ix 6ix Commandments |
| David Lee Roth Eat 'Em And Smile |
| Depeche Mode Music for the Masses |
| Disturbed Indestructible |
| Eazy-E Eazy-Duz-It |
| Eazy-E It's On (Dr. Dre) 187um Killa |
| Eddie Vedder Into the Wild |
| Emanuel and the Fear Emanuel and the Fear |
| Refreshingly inspired, just as they are original, this debut EP is a showcase of marvelous talent which leaves you with a positive feeling in the end. |
| Faith No More Angel Dust |
| Foo Fighters There Is Nothing Left to Lose |
| Fugazi Repeater |
| Ghostface Killah Twelve Reasons to Die |
| Haken The Mountain |
| Headspace I Am Anonymous |
| Huey Lewis and the News Greatest Hits |
| Incubus (USA-CA) S.C.I.E.N.C.E. |
| Jerry Cantrell Degradation Trip |
| K'naan The Dusty Foot Philosopher |
| Kanye West My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy |
| Kanye West Yeezus |
| King Crimson THRAK |
| King Krule 6 Feet Beneath the Moon |
| Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin III |
| Leprous Coal |
| Less Than Jake Losing Streak |
| Listener Time Is A Machine |
| Loading Data Double Disco Animal Style |
| Marcy Playground Marcy Playground |
| Matchbox Twenty Yourself or Someone Like You |
| Metallica Ride The Lightning |
| Miami Nights 1984 Turbulence |
| Michael Jackson Thriller |
| Mr. Big Lean Into It |
| Nostalgia comes with something good sometimes and this album is incredibly good, in fact, it's superb from start-to-finish. Lean Into It is simple '80s delight. |
| Nine Inch Nails The Downward Spiral |
| Nine Inch Nails Pretty Hate Machine |
| Nirvana Bleach |
| NOFX White Trash, Two Heebs and a Bean |
| Oasis (What's the Story) Morning Glory? |
| Palms Palms |
| Pearl Jam Yield |
| Pearl Jam Backspacer |
| Just because a band's having fun, doesn't mean their product will suck. If they have fun the proper way: it will rock. This, ladies and gentlemen, rocks. |
| Peter Fox Stadtaffe |
| Projected Human |
| Protest the Hero Fortress |
| Rage Against the Machine Evil Empire |
| Red Fang Red Fang |
| Red Hot Chili Peppers Californication |
| Rise Against Siren Song of the Counter Culture |
| Rival Sons Pressure And Time |
| Rush 2112 |
| Sadistik Flowers for My Father |
| Sevendust Cold Day Memory |
| The songs rock, but Sevendust is back and they're at their peek. |
| Sevendust Chapter VII: Hope and Sorrow |
| Sevendust Seasons |
| Sevendust Home |
| Sevendust Black Out the Sun |
| This is a near-perfect album, their upcoming acoustic album will be amazing. |
| Skid Row Skid Row |
| Smile Empty Soul Smile Empty Soul |
| Soundgarden Superunknown |
| Staind Staind |
| Staind Break The Cycle |
| Stone Sour House of Gold and Bones - Part 2 |
| System of a Down Hypnotize |
| System of a Down Mezmerize |
| The Gaslight Anthem Sink or Swim |
| The Gaslight Anthem The '59 Sound |
| The National Boxer |
| "Start a War" is a song I remember vividly from the excellent movie Warrior, and it's stuck with me ever since. It truly is The National's best song, featured in an album that is a real champion of sorts. |
| The Smashing Pumpkins Gish |
| The Strokes Is This It |
| Thin Lizzy Jailbreak |
| Thornley Come Again |
| Thrice The Artist in the Ambulance |
| Tonic Lemon Parade |
| Tremonti All I Was |
| Tyler, the Creator Wolf |
| Unwritten Law Unwritten Law |
| 4.0 excellent |
| AC/DC High Voltage (Australia) |
| Alter Bridge Blackbird |
| While not perfect, this down to the bones album bleeds with heart and soul. |
| Alter Bridge One Day Remains |
| American Sharks American Sharks |
| Anberlin Never Take Friendship Personal |
| Animal Collective Merriweather Post Pavilion |
| Not just a simple collection of songs and singles, but a single effort that's focused on achieving one primary goal: an engaging album. Merriweather Post Pavilion succeeds in creating a world for the listener to explore. |
| Arcade Fire Funeral |
| Could be a tough listen for some with it's super slow build-up, but Arcade Fire's Funeral remains one of the strongest debut pieces for a band ever. |
| Audioslave Out of Exile |
| Big Wreck In Loving Memory Of... |
| Black Stone Cherry Black Stone Cherry |
| Bruce Springsteen Born to Run |
| Bush Sixteen Stone |
| Call Me No One Last Parade |
| The album rocks hard. Songs like "All's Well", "The World Is Dead" and "Pleased to Meet You" rule hard. It's definitely flawed (it has a terrible song to close things off with), but it rocks more than it stumbles and that's a good thing. |
| Captain, We're Sinking The Future Is Cancelled |
| Chevelle Sci-Fi Crimes |
| Chevelle Vena Sera |
| Cliff Martinez Drive |
| Cold Year Of The Spider |
| Coldplay Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends |
| College Teenage Color |
| CunninLynguists Oneirology |
| Daft Punk Homework |
| Daft Punk Discovery |
| Death Grips The Money Store |
| Deftones Around the Fur |
| Deftones Deftones |
| Deltron 3030 Event II |
| Depeche Mode Violator |
| Digital Summer Breaking Point |
| Dispatch Bang Bang |
| Elton John In Australia With The Melbourne Symphony |
| Emanuel and the Fear Hands |
| Eminem The Marshall Mathers LP |
| Eve 6 Horrorscope |
| Faith No More King For A Day... Fool For A Lifetime |
| Filter Short Bus |
| Finger Eleven The Greyest of Blue Skies |
| Foo Fighters The Colour and the Shape |
| Foo Fighters The Colour and The Shape (Expanded) |
| Foo Fighters Skin and Bones |
| Frank Ocean channel ORANGE |
| Fuel Something Like Human |
| Fuel Sunburn |
| Gary Clark Jr. The Bright Lights |
| Gorillaz Gorillaz |
| Individual songs stand as classics. But the album is all over the map, with hit-and-misses from left to right. Still, it's hard to resist not going back to play it through every now-and-then either. Tons of replay value, even with its flaws (which later albums, I found, swiftly improved). |
| Hands Give Me Rest |
| Hans Zimmer Inception |
| Huey Lewis and the News Fore! |
| Hurt Vol. 1 |
| I Mother Earth Scenery & Fish |
| Ice Cube AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted |
| John Legend Get Lifted |
| Justin Timberlake The 20/20 Experience |
| Karnivool Asymmetry |
| Kavinsky 1986 |
| Killswitch Engage The End of Heartache |
| Kurt Vile Wakin on a Pretty Daze |
| Kyuss Wretch |
| Lazerhawk Visitors |
| Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin |
| LL Cool J Mama Said Knock You Out |
| Metallica Master Of Puppets |
| Miles Davis In a Silent Way |
| Moby Play |
| Motley Crue Shout At The Devil |
| Nine Inch Nails The Fragile |
| Nine Inch Nails Hesitation Marks |
| Our Lady Peace Clumsy |
| OutKast Stankonia |
| Pink Floyd The Dark Side Of The Moon |
| Polyenso One Big Particular Loop |
| Porno For Pyros Porno For Pyros |
| Radiohead Kid A |
| Rage Against the Machine Rage Against the Machine |
| Rage Against The Machine make a fine debut, songs like "Wake Up" and "Killing In The Name" most definitely rule. |
| Red Fang Whales And Leeches |
| Sevendust Retrospective 2 |
| Smile Empty Soul Anxiety |
| Snoop Dogg Doggystyle |
| Soundgarden Down on the Upside |
| Sublime 40 Oz. to Freedom |
| Tally Hall Good & Evil |
| Temple of the Dog Temple of the Dog |
| Thank You Scientist Maps of Non-Existent Places |
| The Black Keys Brothers |
| The Jimi Hendrix Experience Electric Ladyland |
| The Killers Sawdust |
| The Offspring Americana |
| The Smashing Pumpkins Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness |
| The Smashing Pumpkins Oceania |
| The Weeknd Echoes of Silence |
| Therapy? Crooked Timber |
| Tom Petty Full Moon Fever |
| Tool 10,000 Days |
| 10,000 Days is unique and satisfying, but lacks the consistency of Lateralus as an album. |
| Trivium Shogun |
| U2 Achtung Baby |
| UFO Force It |
| Unwritten Law Here's to the Mourning |
| Volbeat Outlaw Gentlemen & Shady Ladies |
| Walk the Moon Walk the Moon |
| Weezer Weezer |
| Richly entertaining nerd music that never gets old; "Buddy Holly" is a masterstroke. |
| 3.5 great |
| 3 Doors Down Time of My Life |
| Oddly hated by many Sputnikmusic users, Time Of My Life is an otherwise solid array of tracks from 3 Doors Down that neither offend nor disrespect. This is the kind of solid music that the band is known for and they succeed considerably more than their past two records. Give it a chance and you could really enjoy it. |
| 3 Doors Down The Better Life |
| A Perfect Circle Thirteenth Step |
| Anberlin Cities |
| With a strong handful of amazing songs, the album sometimes fails to be consistent in over-experimenting and fear of exploring their well-written lyrics further. Either way, Cities is a great album that closes on a powerful three-song home run. |
| Arctic Monkeys AM |
| ASAP Rocky LONG.LIVE.A$AP |
| Audioslave Audioslave |
| While far from classic, Audioslave collectively form to create a unique group and a highly entertaining debut. |
| Audioslave Revelations |
| Black Sabbath Paranoid |
| Bon Iver For Emma, Forever Ago |
| Bonobo The North Borders |
| Brand New The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me |
| Breaking Benjamin Phobia |
| It may take a while to get used to, but Phobia works as both a singles and all around solid album as it is. |
| Bruce Springsteen Wrecking Ball |
| Bruce Springsteen Working on a Dream |
| Chevelle Hats Off to the Bull |
| Cold 13 Ways to Bleed On Stage |
| Danny Brown Old |
| David Maxim Micic Bilo 3.0 |
| Deftones White Pony |
| Depeche Mode Delta Machine |
| Deville Hydra |
| Dr. Dre The Chronic |
| Electric Wizard Dopethrone |
| Eve 6 Eve 6 |
| Gnarls Barkley St. Elsewhere |
| Guns N' Roses Appetite for Destruction |
| Hookworms Pearl Mystic |
| "Form and Function" is an incredible song, one of the best of the year so far I'd say. The rest is good, but it wanders around a bit too much in its experimentations at times. Still, when it shines, it shines bright. |
| Jet Get Born |
| Jimmy Eat World Bleed American |
| John Coltrane A Love Supreme |
| L'Orange The Mad Writer |
| Lapalux Nostalchic |
| Linkin Park Hybrid Theory |
| A solid debut, but it all goes downhill after this. |
| Live Throwing Copper |
| Manchester Orchestra Mean Everything to Nothing |
| Maroon 5 Songs About Jane |
| Matchbox Twenty Mad Season |
| Metric Fantasies |
| Modest Mouse The Moon & Antarctica |
| Motley Crue Girls, Girls, Girls |
| Nick Drake Five Leaves Left |
| Nirvana In Utero |
| Oasis Definitely Maybe |
| Pink Floyd The Wall |
| Radiohead OK Computer |
| Gets very boring fast because of it's fascination to cram in as much as inhumanly possible. There are a lot of sounds and noises that just don't work for me, and it causes me to re-analyse the material for what it truly is: experimentation. Sure, it's honourable. But it's not as phenomenal as the praise it gets. |
| Radiohead In Rainbows |
| Seether Disclaimer II |
| Seven Mary Three Rock Crown |
| Soundtrack (Film) Queen of the damned |
| Soundtrack (Film) The Crow: City of Angels |
| Soundtrack (Film) The Crow |
| Soundtrack (Film) Freddy Vs. Jason |
| Sevendust's "Leech" is the best song on here. |
| The Bravery The Sun and the Moon Complete |
| The Moon Version improves tremendously upon the original '07 release, but the '07 release is still included for variety. |
| The Dillinger Escape Plan One of Us Is the Killer |
| The Killers Hot Fuss |
| The Offspring Smash |
| The Smashing Pumpkins Siamese Dream |
| The Winery Dogs The Winery Dogs |
| Turbowolf Turbowolf |
| Van Halen Van Halen |
| Velvet Revolver Contraband |
| Wale The Gifted |
| Weezer Pinkerton |
| Wolfmother Wolfmother |