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Last Active 09-20-10 10:21 pm
Joined 09-20-10

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Average Rating: 4.03
Rating Variance: 0.53
Objectivity Score: 57%
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5.0 classic
Burial Untrue
Circle Takes the Square Rites of Initiation
Devil Sold His Soul Blessed & Cursed
dredg El Cielo
Kanye West My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy

4.5 superb
Brand New The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me
How to Dress Well Love Remains
James Blake James Blake
Kids and Explosions Shit Computer
Protest the Hero Fortress
Skrillex Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites
Trophy Scars Darkness, Oh Hell

4.0 excellent
Brand New Deja Entendu
Dance Gavin Dance Dance Gavin Dance
Have Heart Songs to Scream at the Sun
wow. first time i ever heard this, was pretty meh about it, but i was a hardcore n00b back then. since then, every time i've spun this cd, it gets better, and another different line sends a shiver up my spine. sheer raw emotion, distilled into 21 battering minutes. listen to 'no roses, no skies'. you won't regret it.
Maybeshewill Sing The Word Hope In Four-Part Harmony
Protest the Hero Kezia
Speak Of The Devil Speak Of The Devil
energetic and crushing, with just the right amount of fun. when btbam fulfil their inevitable destiny and become an electro-gypsy-punk band, these guys will be there to take over the throne.
United Nations United Nations
powerful and unrelenting for 25 minutes, this is a truly exciting album. old tntlly meets thursday, and makes for an overwhelmingly addicting sound. also, lolpowerviolence

3.5 great
August Burns Red Constellations
Burial Burial
Four Tet There is Love in You
Maybeshewill Not For Want Of Trying
Pierce the Veil Selfish Machines

3.0 good
Delphic Acolyte
Lady Gaga The Fame Monster
Periphery Periphery

2.0 poor
Mastodon Crack the Skye
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