Average Rating: 4.04 Rating Variance: 1.02 Objectivity Score: 63% (Fairly Balanced)
Sort by: Rating | Release Date | Rating Date | Name5.0 classicAudioslave AudioslaveFlux Pavilion Lines in WaxI can't recall how many times I've heard the tracks on this album blaring at events and how many times I've wondered when I'd get sick of them... I never have. I don't know why I find this album so appealing as the tunes all follow the same aesthetic which is: loop vocal track, synth line, drop, repeat, but I do. The way Flux Pavilion presents his tunes is masterful to say the least. They'd have to be, otherwise I wouldn't have had so much fun listening and otherwise these songs wouldn't have defined entire nights for me. Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin IVPretty sure everyone can agree that they've heard Stairway to Heaven at some point in their lives. It's not just that though, the entire Led Zeppelin IV album is pure music gold. I can't explain how many times my sound-system has been graced by the Led, but I can definitely guess its in the hundreds.Soundgarden SuperunknownDefinitely Soundgarden's best. This album defined a decade of music in my life. Definitely a classic4.5 superbBlack Sabbath Master of RealityIt wasn't always my go-to Sabbath, but more and more, if I'm in a metal mood: this is my album of choice.4.0 excellentAudioslave RevelationsTomba Brace For ImpactJust when I started to think Tomba's style was too annoying (hated choke on coke), he comes out with some legitimate melodies and truly amazing tunes on brace for impact.3.5 greatBassnectar TimestretchBorgore DeliciousDropkick Murphys Do or Die1.5 very poorQueensryche Dedicated to Chaos
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