LightOnAStreet
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Last Active 03-31-11 12:10 am
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Average Rating: 3.36
Rating Variance: 0.70
Objectivity Score: 83%
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5.0 classic
Green Day Dookie
One of my favorite albums growing up; I can still listen to it start-to-finish this day and enjoy every second of it.
Streetlight Manifesto Somewhere in the Between
"Organic" -- that's the word that comes to mind when I think of this album. There's so much diversity going on here, so much energy and emotion. One of my all-time favorites.

4.5 superb
Streetlight Manifesto Keasbey Nights
A tremendous album; I cannot sit still while listening to this, it always gets me movin'.

4.0 excellent
Green Day Warning
Green Day shows a lot of range in this album. I don't enjoy quite as much as "Dookie", but I do think it's a fantastic album.
Green Day Nimrod
Another great Green Day album. "Uptight" takes the cake as the best song of the album.
Streetlight Manifesto Everything Goes Numb
Lot's of emotion invested into the lyrics of this album. As always, great use of the brass instruments by Streetlight.

3.5 great
Panic! at the Disco Pretty. Odd.
I find this album really catchy. A lot of different flavors. Relaxing and enjoyable.
Yellowcard When You're Through Thinking, Say Yes
There's a lot to like here. Nothing ground-breaking, just very solid music nonetheless.

3.0 good
Green Day Insomniac
A pretty good showing from Green Day on this one, but definitely not my favorite of theirs.
Green Day American Idiot
Definitely more of a shift towards Pop-Rock, but this album is well-done.
Green Day 21st Century Breakdown
More Pop-Rock clearly out of the vein from American Idiot. It's not classic Green Day, but it's still catchy and fun to listen to now and then.
Panic! at the Disco A Fever You Can't Sweat Out
Definitely unique -- sometimes for better, sometimes for worse.
Panic! at the Disco Vices & Virtues
Didn't like it quite as much as "Pretty. Odd.", but it's a pretty solid album. Urie's wildly-fluctuating voice is enjoyable, I just can't deny it.
Sum 41 Underclass Hero
A step in a new direction for the band -- this is Sum 41's "American Idiot". Although obviously different from some of their older stuff, I felt they showed some impressive maturation as musicians.
Sum 41 Screaming Bloody Murder
Green Day took a new approach with "American Idiot" and continued down that path with "21st
Century Breakdown". Sum 41 follows suit by traveling down a similar road, first with
"Underclass Hero", and now with "Screaming Bloody Murder". This album is not original and
it's not traditional Sum 41, but it is still a pretty solid collection of music.
The Strokes Angles
Unique album with some diverse sounds; I enjoyed most of it.

2.5 average
Streetlight Manifesto 99 Songs of Revolution: Volume I
Way too hit-or-miss. Some really impressive covers here ("Me And Julio", "Linoleum" and "Such Great Heights" come to mind), but others are, quite frankly, too bland.

2.0 poor
Green Day Kerplunk
There's just nothing that stands out on this album for me.
Green Day 39/Smooth
Too raw for my tastes. Most bands have humble beginnings, but this just didn't do it for me.
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