| 5.0 classic |
| Bathory Hammerheart |
| Black Sabbath Master of Reality |
| Camel Moonmadness |
| Just a straight forward album. It deserves nothing less than a five, for the song writing is impassable, and the lyrics speak from the heart truly. If it was done exactly the same way by a computer, it still would not be the same, because I can tell Camel really put their heart in this one. Nothing can replace this passion. |
| Darkthrone A Blaze in the Northern Sky |
| I finally decided upon giving this one a five because not only is it the best black metal album out their in my opinion, but it is hard to imagine any black metal that surpasses this, besides maybe their own "Under a Funeral Moon." It is not the fastest in the world, but the riffs are grim, the vocals are cold as ice, the bass is mean, and the drums are venom. |
| Iron Maiden Powerslave |
| This is such a great album- it never loses it's drive, never seems to get old either. It is considered by many to be the best Iron Maiden album out there- and justly so I think. |
| Iron Maiden Piece Of Mind |
| Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin III |
| Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin |
| Such a perfect rock album. Also the first album I've ever heard. So I do have a major emotional attachment to this album. Not to mention this was the first thing I picked to listen to in the car for 2two years straight. It is fucking perfect and deserves a five definitely. |
| Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin IV |
| It would take 100 years for anybody else to do this. Every single one of the songs have care put into them. Robert, John, John, and Jimmy are Gods. |
| Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin II |
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| Led Zeppelin Physical Graffiti |
| Led Zeppelin How The West Was Won |
| Led Zeppelin Houses Of The Holy |
| Pink Floyd Animals |
| Rush A Farewell To Kings |
| Rush Permanent Waves |
| Rush Hemispheres |
| The Beatles Rubber Soul |
| The Beatles Abbey Road |
| Tom Waits Mule Variations |
| Yes Yessongs |