Average Rating: 3.74 Rating Variance: 1.53 Objectivity Score: 66% (Fairly Balanced)
Sort by: Rating | Release Date | Rating Date | Name5.0 classicArctic Monkeys Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm NotAvenged Sevenfold City Of EvilAvenged Sevenfold Avenged SevenfoldBeady Eye BECirca Survive Blue Sky NoiseEllegarden Eleven Fire CrackersFoo Fighters The Colour and the ShapeFoo Fighters Greatest HitsGreen Day American IdiotJake Bugg Jake BuggJet Get BornLinkin Park A Thousand SunsLinkin Park MeteoraLinkin Park ReanimationLinkin Park Hybrid TheoryMuse AbsolutionNirvana Nevermind (Deluxe Edition)Nirvana In UteroNirvana NevermindNoel Gallagher's High Flying Birds Noel Gallagher's High Flying BirdsOasis (What's the Story) Morning Glory?Oasis Definitely MaybeOasis Time FliesPanic! at the Disco Pretty. Odd.Rancid ...And Out Come the WolvesSecondhand Serenade AwakeStereophonics A Decade In The Sun: The Best Of StereophonicsThe Verve Urban Hymns4.5 superbBeady Eye Different Gear, Still SpeedingFoo Fighters In Your HonorFoo Fighters Echoes, Silence, Patience & GraceGood Old War Good Old WarGreen Day Awesome As FuckLiam Gallagher Why Me? Why Not.It's everything we can expect for Liam, honest, simple, and straightforward. He doesn't have to offer something new, because that's exactly his selling point. With this album, he seems to find a formula that suits him the best and his fans. If he can keep delivering this kind of album, why bother hoping for Oasis reunion.Linkin Park Living ThingsMarmozets The Weird and Wonderful MarmozetsMuse Black Holes & RevelationsMuse The ResistanceNirvana BleachOasis Standing on the Shoulder of GiantsSecondhand Serenade A Twist In My StoryThe Beatles RevolverThem Crooked Vultures Them Crooked Vultures4.0 excellentAvenged Sevenfold NightmareBring Me The Horizon Suicide SeasonEllegarden DON'T TRUST ANYONE BUT USThe vocalist Takeshi Hosomi's Weezer influence feels stronger in this earlier release from the band before shifting towards the more pop-punk sound. For first time listeners, this album won't be as catchy as the rest of their discography, but this album has more diversity and character.Fall Out Boy Believers Never Die: Greatest HitsFoo Fighters Wasting LightFox Capture Plan ButterflyTheir sound is far from new but somehow still feels distinctive and personal. The dynamic in the album is great, where some songs are more stripped down than others. While not spectacular, their rendition of Muse's Plug-In Baby sums out what makes the album great, it sounds genuine without trying to look smart.Green Day 21st Century BreakdownHoobastank Every Man for HimselfHoobastank The ReasonLinkin Park Minutes to MidnightLinkin Park One More Light LiveNirvana Live at ReadingThe Hiatus Trash We'd LoveIn their debut album, the band seems struggling to find a new identity. Each member brought their own distinct sound from their previous projects and mash it together but somehow it works, building a nice foundation for their next releases.Thirty Seconds to Mars A Beautiful LieYoung the Giant Young the Giant3.5 greatBlur The Magic WhipCirca Survive On Letting GoDeftones Diamond Eyes3.0 goodCirca Survive Violent WavesColdrain Final DestinationGrey Daze No Sun TodaySia 1000 Forms Of FearThirty Seconds to Mars This Is War2.5 averageA Day To Remember For Those Who Have HeartInteresting band to dig, where pop punk and metalcore collide. It starts strongly with Fast Forward to 2012, then it will offer you with loads of catchiness and energy which is good when you're stuck in boredom. But that's all they can offer, it still has lack of character and soul to my taste. Despite of its fairly good flow and diversity, if you're not really pay attention on certain songs you'll be lost and think you're listening to same songs over and over again. Anyway it's still an enjoyable album. Recommended tracks: Fast Forward to 2012, Speak of the Devil, Show 'Em the RopesAvenged Sevenfold Waking The FallenColdrain The Enemy InsideColdrain Nothing Lasts ForeverDead By Sunrise Out of AshesFall Out Boy Infinity on HighFoo Fighters There Is Nothing Left to LoseGreen Day iDOS!Green Day ¡UNO!Hoobastank For(N)everJonas Brothers It's About TimeLinkin Park Underground 6Linkin Park Underground 5.0Oasis Be Here NowThirty Seconds to Mars MTV Unplugged: 30 Seconds to MarsVAMPS VAMPS2.0 poorThe Click Five Modern Minds and Pastimes1.5 very poorAnthony Green AvalonAs much as I love Anthony Green, this album isn't strong enough as an album even though it has some great tracks in it. The likes Dear Child, She Loves Me So, and Stonehearted Man are very good, but the lack of flow, imagination in production, and memorable moments, make the album sounds dull no matter how many times I've heard it. But this album is just the beginning of the greats. Recommended tracks: She Loves Me So, Dear Child, Stonehearted Manblink-182 NeighborhoodsBring Me The Horizon Count Your BlessingsCirca Survive JuturnaGreen Day iTRE!This third part of the trilogy should make me excited, but sadly it's not. This has the diversity of songs which the other 2 albums are lacking, but unfortunately it takes the power off the album. This is still meant to be a sort of punk album though. It starts slowly with Brutal Love, and then hardly up since. When you reach the X-Kid song you'd start to feel hopeful it would turn nice from there, but then the album turns dull again until it's closed nicely with The Forgotten. Like it's closure, this album is easy to be forgotten. Recommended tracks: Drama Queen, X-Kid, The ForgottenSecondhand Serenade Hear Me NowThirty Seconds to Mars 30 Seconds To Mars1.0 awfulAttack Attack! Someday Came SuddenlyEyes Set to Kill The World OutsideLinkin Park Xero
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