| 5.0 classic |
| A Tribe Called Quest The Low End Theory |
| Beastie Boys Licensed To Ill |
| Beastie Boys Paul's Boutique |
| Beck Mellow Gold |
| Belle and Sebastian If You're Feeling Sinister |
| Bob Dylan The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan |
| Bob Dylan Blonde on Blonde |
| Bob Dylan Highway 61 Revisited |
| Bob Dylan Blood on the Tracks |
| Bob Marley and The Wailers Legend |
| Bruce Springsteen Born to Run |
| Bruce Springsteen Born in the U.S.A. |
| Bruce Springsteen Darkness on the Edge of Town |
| David Bowie The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars |
| Dexys Midnight Runners Too-Rye-Ay |
| What is Soul Pop?; Too-Rye-Ay.rDexy's Midnight Runners deliver an instant classic. It's catchy, fun and alive. Yeah, you've heard Come on Eileen, but you haven't heard the rest. |
| Eminem The Marshall Mathers LP |
| Fleetwood Mac Rumours |
| Fugees The Score |
| From the intro to the outro, those beats, samples, vocals and rhymes are just too good. So damn good that The Score builds itself into a Hip-hop classic and an overall captivating album. |
| Jeff Buckley Grace |
| Johnny Cash At Folsom Prison |
| Joy Division Closer |
| Joy Division Unknown Pleasures |
| Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin III |
| Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin IV |
| Led Zeppelin Physical Graffiti |
| Led Zeppelin Houses Of The Holy |
| Liz Phair Exile In Guyville |
| Michael Jackson Thriller |
| N.W.A. Straight Outta Compton |
| Neil Young After the Gold Rush |
| Otis Redding Otis Blue: Otis Redding Sings Soul |
| OutKast Aquemini |
| Paul Simon Graceland |
| Paul Simon Paul Simon |
| Pixies Surfer Rosa |
| Prince Purple Rain |
| Prince Dirty Mind |
| Prince Sign o' the Times |
| Public Enemy It Takes A Nation (...) To Hold Us Back |
| Public Enemy Yo! Bum Rush The Show |
| Pyotr Tchaikovsky "Pathétique" Symphony No. 6 in B minor, Op. 74 |
| Radiohead The Bends |
| Radiohead Kid A |
| Radiohead OK Computer |
| Radiohead In Rainbows |
| Raekwon Only Built 4 Cuban Linx... |
| Ramones Rocket To Russia |
| Run-D.M.C. Raising Hell |
| Rush Moving Pictures |
| Sex Pistols Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols |
| Simon and Garfunkel Bridge Over Troubled Water |
| Sly and The Family Stone There's A Riot Goin' On |
| Sly and The Family Stone Stand! |
| Sonic Youth Daydream Nation |
| Sonic Youth Sister |
| Steely Dan Katy Lied |
| Stevie Wonder Innervisions |
| T. Rex Electric Warrior |
| Talking Heads Remain in Light |
| Television Marquee Moon |
| This album rocks. Enough said. A staggering voice from a pale faced dude kicks major ass. Best Songs: See No Evil, Marquee Moon, Torn Curtain |
| The B-52s The B-52's |
| The Band Music from Big Pink |
| The Band The Band |
| The Beach Boys Pet Sounds |
| The Beatles Abbey Road |
| The Beatles The Beatles |
| The Beatles Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band |
| The Clash London Calling |
| The Jesus and Mary Chain Psychocandy |
| I get ahead on my motorbike, I get ahead on my motorbike. I feel so quick in my leather boots, I fell so quick in my leather boots. My mood is black when my jacket's on, My mood is black when my jacket's on. And I'm in love with myself, And I'm in love with myself. rBest Songs: Just Like Honey, The Living End, The Hardest Walk, Taste of Cindy, Never Understand, My Little Underground, It's So Hard |
| The Pretenders Pretenders |
| The Replacements Let It Be |
| The Replacements Tim |
| The Smiths The Queen Is Dead |
| The Smiths The Smiths |
| The Stone Roses The Stone Roses |
| The Strokes Is This It |
| The Who Who's Next |
| TLC CrazySexyCool |
| Tom Waits Rain Dogs |
| Weezer Pinkerton |
| Wu-Tang Clan Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) |
| 4.5 superb |
| A Tribe Called Quest We got it from Here… Thank You 4 Your service |
| ABBA ABBA Gold |
| Arcade Fire Reflektor |
| Ariel Pink Pom Pom |
| Beach House Depression Cherry |
| Belle and Sebastian The Boy With the Arab Strap |
| Belle and Sebastian The Life Pursuit |
| Belle and Sebastian Tigermilk |
| Billy Joel The Stranger |
| Catchy, sweet and fun. The Stranger is all that and damn classy. |
| Black Sabbath Paranoid |
| Blondie Parallel Lines |
| Bob Dylan Desire |
| Bob Marley and The Wailers Burnin' |
| Bruce Springsteen Tunnel Of Love |
| Bruce Springsteen Nebraska |
| Bruce Springsteen The Essential Bruce Springsteen |
| Bruce Springsteen The Wild, the Innocent, and the E Street Shuffle |
| Bruce Springsteen The River |
| D'Angelo Voodoo |
| D'Angelo Black Messiah |
| Daft Punk Random Access Memories |
| Its a bold move when you make an incredible shift in style and sound, which is what Daft Punk have done, but not in the steps of 'Lil Wayne. Instead they create a brave, fun and energetic selection of songs with lively production and dashing vocoder skills. One of the year's best, no doubt. |
| David Bowie Hunky Dory |
| Fleetwood Mac Fleetwood Mac |
| Frank Ocean channel ORANGE |
| Funkadelic Maggot Brain |
| Gang Starr Daily Operation |
| Garbage Garbage |
| Ghostface Killah Twelve Reasons to Die |
| Girlpool Before the World Was Big |
| Grimes Visions |
| Grimes Art Angels |
| Guns N' Roses Use Your Illusion I |
| Husker Du New Day Rising |
| Iron Maiden Powerslave |
| Iron Maiden The Number Of The Beast |
| Iron Maiden Piece Of Mind |
| Janelle Monae The Electric Lady |
| Janelle Monae's second album, The Electric Lady, is a soulful and fun-filled blast that excels in immediate high class. What she does so smart is the exceptional and working blend of genres from Soul, R&B to Funk and Pop Ballads. As well as that the Suite Overtures this time aren't skip-worthy, the interludes are interesting and funny, and there's a good number of stand-out tracks. The Electric Lady picks up where her debut album left off and immediately shines in every degree. |
| Jay-Z The Blueprint |
| First Jay-Z album and I'm loving it. Best Songs: Blueprint, The Ruler's Back, Renagade, All I Need and Takeover |
| Kamasi Washington The Epic |
| Kamasi Washington Heaven and Earth |
| Kanye West Late Registration |
| Kanye West My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy |
| Kanye West Yeezus |
| Screeching synth, deep bass and raw ego flip Kanye West's persona from Hip-hop legend to all around music god. It's not a cliche, it's high distinction. |
| Kanye West ye |
| Karen Dalton In My Own Time |
| Kendrick Lamar good kid, m.A.A.d city |
| Kendrick Lamar To Pimp a Butterfly |
| Kendrick Lamar DAMN. |
| Kitty D.A.I.S.Y. Rage |
| Kitty bites hard at her good/bad girl image and toys with us in her sassy, stimulating EP, D.A.I.S.Y. Rage, which ultimately pays off at no expense. |
| Lauryn Hill The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill |
| Lauryn Hill is a goddess. Enough said............................ |
| Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin |
| Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin II |
| Mac DeMarco Salad Days |
| Midnight Oil Diesel and Dust |
| Nas Illmatic |
| Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds Skeleton Tree |
| Ought More Than Any Other Day |
| Parliament Mothership Connection |
| Pavement Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain |
| Pearl Jam Vitalogy |
| Pixies Doolittle |
| Prince 1999 |
| Prince Parade |
| Queens of the Stone Age Rated R |
| Radiohead A Moon Shaped Pool |
| Rostam Half-Light |
| Roxy Music Country Life |
| Run-D.M.C. Run DMC |
| Run DMC's debut album is not only a true test of pure golden-age hip-hop, but a gratifying and powerful music classic with great influence and important meaning. |
| Simon and Garfunkel Bookends |
| Sophie Oil of Every Pearl's Un-Insides |
| Steely Dan Aja |
| Steely Dan Pretzel Logic |
| Stevie Wonder Talking Book |
| Sun Kil Moon Benji |
| Swans To Be Kind |
| The Beatles Rubber Soul |
| The Beatles 1 |
| The Clash The Clash (US version) |
| The Cure Disintegration |
| The Flaming Lips The Soft Bulletin |
| The Jam All Mod Cons |
| The Jam Setting Sons |
| The Police Synchronicity |
| The Police Zenyatta Mondatta |
| The Slits Cut |
| The Smiths Hatful of Hollow |
| The Velvet Underground The Velvet Underground & Nico |
| The Velvet Underground White Light/White Heat |
| The War On Drugs Lost in the Dream |
| The White Stripes Elephant |
| Thin Lizzy Jailbreak |
| Tierra Whack Whack World |
| Tom Waits Swordfishtrombones |
| Tyler, the Creator Flower Boy |
| Vampire Weekend Modern Vampires of the City |
| From folk to pop to indie to baroque, Vampire Weekend once again provide a truly unique and wonderful album, this time bigger and more smarter.? |
| Van Halen 1984 |
| Weezer Weezer |
| Zun Zun Egui Shackles Gift |
| 4.0 excellent |
| 2Pac Me Against the World |
| AC/DC Back In Black |
| Aerosmith Rocks |
| Aerosmith Big Ones |
| Alabama Shakes Sound & Color |
| Amen Dunes Freedom |
| Angel Olsen Burn Your Fire for No Witness |
| Angel Olsen My Woman |
| Aphex Twin Syro |
| Ariel Pink Dedicated to Bobby Jameson |
| ASAP Rocky Live.Love.A$AP. |
| ASAP Rocky At.Long.Last.A$AP |
| Bad News Bad News |
| Beach House Thank Your Lucky Stars |
| Beck Odelay |
| Bee Gees Saturday Night Fever Soundtrack |
| Belle and Sebastian Dear Catastrophe Waitress |
| Belle and Sebastian Fold Your Hands Child, You Walk Like A Peasant |
| Belle and Sebastian Girls in Peacetime Want to Dance |
| It is fearless. And it is impressive. But Girls in Peacetime Want to Dance is nowhere worth a five year wait. Nevertheless, no one should be complaining about welcoming back the band's always pleasant, lush sound. And the second half of the album is the best we've heard in years. rKiller tracks: Nobody's Empire, The Cat With the Cream, Perfect Couples, Ever Had a Little Faith?, Play For Today, The Book of You, Today (This Army's For Peace) |
| Big K.R.I.T. Cadillactica |
| Bjork Post |
| Bjork Debut |
| Blood Orange Freetown Sound |
| Bob Dylan Planet Waves |
| Bob Dylan Tempest |
| Brockhampton SATURATION II |
| Brockhampton SATURATION III |
| Brockhampton Iridescence |
| Bruce Springsteen Hammersmith Odeon London '75 |
| Bruce Springsteen Live 1975-1985 |
| Bruce Springsteen Wrecking Ball |
| Car Seat Headrest Twin Fantasy (Face to Face) |
| Caribou Our Love |
| Caroline Rose Loner |
| Chance the Rapper Acid Rap |
| Chance the Rapper Coloring Book |
| Charli XCX Sucker |
| Charli XCX Number 1 Angel |
| Childish Gambino "Awaken, My Love!" |
| Cloud Nothings Here and Nowhere Else |
| Cold Chisel Chisel |
| Courtney Barnett sometimes i sit and think, and sometimes i just sit |
| Danny Brown Atrocity Exhibition |
| De La Soul 3 Feet High And Rising |
| Deafheaven New Bermuda |
| Death Grips The Money Store |
| Heavy, mean and wildly entrancing, The Money Store is a lively and energetic debut studio album from the experimental hip-hop group that fans will love. |
| Death Grips The Powers That B - Part II: Jenny Death |
| Deerhunter Fading Frontier |
| Destroyer Poison Season |
| Donnie Trumpet and The Social Experiment Surf |
| Dr. Dog We All Belong |
| Dr. Dog Fate |
| Drake Nothing Was the Same |
| Drake has the charm, the flow and the charisma once again with Nothing Was the Same. This time he masters stunning beats and samples to lift this album to one of 2013's best. |
| Drake If You're Reading This It's Too Late |
| Drenge Undertow |
| Dum Dum Girls Too True |
| Eagles Hotel California |
| Eminem The Eminem Show |
| Ezra Furman Transangelic Exodus |
| Faith No More Angel Dust |
| Faith No More The Real Thing |
| Father John Misty I Love You, Honeybear |
| Father John Misty Pure Comedy |
| FKA Twigs LP1 |
| FKA Twigs M3LL155X |
| Flying Lotus You're Dead! |
| Frankie Cosmos Next Thing |
| Freddie Gibbs and Madlib Pinata |
| Future Honest |
| Future DS2 |
| Gang Starr Step in the Arena |
| Grateful Dead American Beauty |
| Guns N' Roses Use Your Illusion II |
| Guns N' Roses Appetite for Destruction |
| Hatchie Sugar and Spice |
| Hinds Leave Me Alone |
| Hop Along Painted Shut |
| Hop Along Bark Your Head Off, Dog |
| How to Dress Well What Is This Heart? |
| Hurray For The Riff Raff The Navigator |
| Iceage Plowing into the Field of Love |
| Iron Maiden Iron Maiden |
| Iron Maiden The Book Of Souls |
| Jack White Blunderbuss |
| Jack White Lazaretto |
| James Blake Overgrown |
| Jamie xx In Colour |
| Janelle Monae The ArchAndroid |
| Janelle Monae Dirty Computer |
| Jason Isbell Southeastern |
| Jay-Z and Kanye West Watch the Throne |
| Jazmine Sullivan Reality Show |
| Jenny Hval Apocalypse, girl |
| Jesca Hoop Memories Are Now |
| John Lennon Working Class Hero: The Definitive Lennon |
| Jorja Smith Lost & Found |
| Julia Holter Have You In My Wilderness |
| Julien Baker Turn Out The Lights |
| Junglepussy JP3 |
| Kacey Musgraves Same Trailer Different Park |
| Seriously talented country singer-songwriter, Kacey Musgraves, lives large on her fourth album by treating us with a little bit of soul and charm. Country-pop may sometimes be stupid, but when mixed with a folk and rock n' roll flavor, it sounds ultimately satisfying which is what Kacey Musgraves succeeds at. |
| Kacey Musgraves Pageant Material |
| Kacey Musgraves Golden Hour |
| Kali Uchis Isolation |
| Kamaiyah A Good Night in the Ghetto |
| Kamasi Washington Harmony of Difference |
| Kanye West The College Dropout |
| Kanye West The Life of Pablo |
| Katy B Little Red |
| Kelela Take Me Apart |
| Kendrick Lamar DAMN. Collector's Edition |
| Kero Kero Bonito Bonito Generation |
| Kevin Morby Singing Saw |
| Kevin Morby City Music |
| Kids See Ghosts Kids See Ghosts |
| Let's Eat Grandma I'm All Ears |
| Lianne La Havas Blood |
| Lorde Pure Heroine |
| Pure Heroine begins with a whimper from Lorde - "Don't you think that it's boring how people talk?". Thirty-seven minutes later as the album reaches a remarkable end she boldly says, "Let 'em talk", and with that we see the true, pure heroine the seventeen year old New Zealander claims to be amongst the pure buzz that surrounds her. |
| Lorde Melodrama |
| Lou Reed Transformer |
| Lou Reed New York |
| Lower Dens Escape from Evil |
| Lucy Dacus Historian |
| Lupe Fiasco Tetsuo and Youth |
| Lykke Li I Never Learn |
| Mac DeMarco 2 |
| Mac DeMarco Another One |
| Mac DeMarco This Old Dog |
| Manic Street Preachers Futurology |
| Mariah Carey Caution |
| Miguel Wildheart |
| Miguel War and Leisure |
| Mitski Puberty 2 |
| MO Bikini Daze |
| MO No Mythologies to Follow |
| Mount Eerie A Crow Looked at Me |
| Natalie Prass Natalie Prass |
| Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds Push The Sky Away |
| A sinister recording from Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds can ultimately rebel and move listeners. Push the Sky Away is just that.rIt's good to know he and his band are one of the few artists today who can create the eerie and extravagant. |
| Nirvana Nirvana |
| Oh My Girl Pink Ocean |
| Otis Redding The Otis Redding Dictionary of Soul |
| Otis Redding The Soul Album |
| Ought Sun Coming Down |
| Ought Room Inside The World |
| OutKast Speakerboxxx/The Love Below |
| OutKast Stankonia |
| A new century, a new Outkast. Stankonia is one fun, head banging album with classic tunes such as 'Ms Jackson' and 'B.O.B.'. |
| OutKast ATLiens |
| Pallbearer Foundations of Burden |
| Panda Bear Panda Bear Meets the Grim Reaper |
| Paramore After Laughter |
| Parliament Funkentelechy Vs. the Placebo Syndrome |
| Patti Smith Horses |
| Perfect Pussy Say Yes to Love |
| Perfume Genius Too Bright |
| Perfume Genius No Shape |
| Pharmakon Bestial Burden |
| Preoccupations Viet Cong |
| Protomartyr Under Color of Official Right |
| Pusha T DAYTONA |
| Quadron Avalanche |
| Queens of the Stone Age Era Vulgaris |
| Rae Sremmurd SremmLife |
| First listen: what a joke. Latest listen: unlocked.rRae Sremmurd's debut album Sremmlife is what I found funny and loose to begin with. Gradually though, it became a down great bumper of a hip-hop album I love to get hype to. rKiller tracks: Lit Like Bic, No Flex Zone, Up Like Trump, Throw Some Mo, YNO, No Type, Safe Sex Pay Checks. |
| Ramones Ramones |
| Rihanna ANTI |
| Roxy Music For Your Pleasure |
| Run the Jewels Run the Jewels |
| Killer Mike's booming vocals and El-P's brilliant production appear once again with their debut album, this time as group, Run the Jewels. The duo keep it afresh with little flaws and prove once more the two serve insanely well as one of hip-hop's finest collaborations. |
| Run the Jewels Run the Jewels 2 |
| Run the Jewels Run the Jewels 3 |
| Saba Care For Me |
| Sampha Process |
| Savages Silence Yourself |
| ScHoolboy Q Blank Face LP |
| Serengeti Kenny Dennis LP |
| Serengeti's, Kenny Dennis LP, dwells on the sweet and relaxing samples - not just the informative lyrics. The entire album is made for a chilled evening which ends up being a great one as the album reaches an end. |
| serpentwithfeet soil |
| Shame (UK) Songs of Praise |
| Sharon Van Etten Are We There |
| Sleater-Kinney No Cities to Love |
| Snail Mail Lush |
| Soccer Mommy Clean |
| Solange A Seat at the Table |
| Sorority Noise You're Not As ____ As You Think |
| Soundtrack (Film) Saturday Night Fever |
| Soundtrack (Film) Reservoir Dogs: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack |
Lookin' back on the track for a little green bag,Got to find just the kind for losin' my
mind,Outta sight in the night, outta sight in the day,Lookin' back on the track, gonna do it
my way |
| Speedy Ortiz Foil Deer |
| Spoon They Want My Soul |
| St. Vincent St. Vincent |
| Sufjan Stevens Carrie and Lowell |
| Sum 41 All Killer No Filler |
| Sun Kil Moon Universal Themes |
| Syd Fin |
| Tame Impala Currents |
| Taylor Swift 1989 |
| Tegan and Sara Heartthrob |
| Every now and then there are moments where it feels Canadian twin sisters, Tegan and Sara, are ready to bust into another song's chorus after one verse. That's how similar the duo's style is throughout the album, nevertheless its a fun and electrifying type of style supported by electro-pop goodness and heart-throbbing lyrics. |
| Tenacious D The Pick of Destiny |
| Teyana Taylor K.T.S.E. |
| Thao And The Get Down Stay Down A Man Alive |
| The Band The Last Waltz [DVD] |
| The Beatles Let It Be |
| The Beatles Past Masters, Vol. 2 |
| The Cure The Head on the Door |
| The Gaslight Anthem Handwritten |
| The Go-Go's Beauty and the Beat |
| The Hives Tyrannosaurus Hives |
| The Hives Veni Vidi Vicious |
| The Jesus and Mary Chain Darklands |
| The Jesus and Mary Chain Stoned & Dethroned |
| The Police Reggatta de Blanc |
| The Police Outlandos d'Amour |
| The Pretenders Learning To Crawl |
| The Raincoats The Raincoats |
| The Replacements Pleased To Meet Me |
| The Smashing Pumpkins Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness |
| The Smashing Pumpkins Zero |
| The Smiths Strangeways, Here We Come |
| The War On Drugs Slave Ambient |
| The War On Drugs A Deeper Understanding |
| The Weather Station What Am I Going to Do with Everything I Know |
| The Weather Station The Weather Station |
| The Weeknd House of Balloons |
| House of Balloons's second half may fall short of the rest but it doesn't stop The Weeknd's engine from roaring. It's filled with brilliant production, stunning vocals and druggy lyrics for a great debut. |
| Thin Lizzy Black Rose A Rock Legend |
| Titus Andronicus The Most Lamentable Tragedy |
| Tobias Jesso Jr. Goon |
| Todd Terje It's Album Time |
| Tom Waits Closing Time |
| Tom Waits Small Change |
| Torres Sprinter |
| Tribulation The Children Of The Night |
| U.S. Girls Half Free |
| U.S. Girls In A Poem Unlimited |
| Vampire Weekend Vampire Weekend |
| Vampire Weekend Contra |
| Van Halen Van Halen |
| Van Halen Women And Children First |
| Vince Staples Summertime '06 |
| Vince Staples Big Fish Theory |
| Warpaint Warpaint |
| Waxahatchee Cerulean Salt |
| Waxahatchee Ivy Tripp |
| Waxahatchee Out in the Storm |
| Weezer Everything Will Be Alright in the End |
| White Lung Deep Fantasy |
| Whitney Light Upon the Lake |
| Wilco Star Wars |
| Wild Beasts Present Tense |
| Wonder Girls Reboot |
| Wyclef Jean The Carnival Volume II (Memoirs of an Immigrant) |
| Yaeji EP2 |
| Young Fathers Cocoa Sugar |
| Young Thug Barter 6 |
| Young Thug Slime Season |
| Young Thug JEFFERY |
| 3.5 great |
| 21 Savage, Offset and Metro Boomin Without Warning |
| Adele 21 |
| ASAP Rocky LONG.LIVE.A$AP |
| LONG.LIVE.A$AP almost sounds like an extention to Rocky's mixtape, LIVE.LOVE.A$AP. Its's no Radiohead's Amnesiac, it's LIVE.LOVE this time with familiar but unfamiliar tracks. There are those songs that seem sloppy and dull, and there are those songs that seem greatly produced and blasting with pleasing vocals. But what most of LONG.LIVE.A$AP emits frankly conceals the true charisma and potential A$AP Rocky had on his debut. |
| Bali Baby Baylor Swift |
| Beach House 7 |
| Beastie Boys Check Your Head |
| Beck Morning Phase |
| Belle and Sebastian Write About Love |
| Blondie Plastic Letters |
| Bonobo Migration |
| Brockhampton SATURATION |
| Bruce Springsteen The Rising |
| Bruce Springsteen Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J. |
| Bruce Springsteen Magic |
| Bruce Springsteen High Hopes |
| Buzzcocks Another Music in a Different Kitchen |
| Car Seat Headrest Teens of Style |
| Car Seat Headrest Teens of Denial |
| Cardi B Invasion of Privacy |
| Carly Rae Jepsen Emotion |
| Charli XCX Pop 2 |
| Charlotte Gainsbourg Rest |
| Clairo Diary 001 |
| Courtney Barnett Tell Me How You Really Feel |
| cupcakKe Ephorize |
| D'Angelo Brown Sugar |
| Dads I’ll Be The Tornado |
| Death Grips Government Plates |
| With a killer intro track, Government Plates eventuates itself from what may seem like a bombardment of unnatural sounds between first listen, to a sudden creative and interesting album from experimentalists, Death Grips. But if you were looking for an album that tops off the group's previous works, I guess you'll have to wait another year. |
| Death Grips The Powers That B - Part I: Niggas on the Moon |
| Death Grips The Powers That B |
| Death Grips Bottomless Pit |
| Death Grips Year of the Snitch |
| Denzel Curry Imperial |
| Dream Wife Dream Wife |
| Drinks Hippo Lite |
| Drowners Drowners |
| Earl Sweatshirt Doris |
| Earl Sweatshirt's debut is the one to come out as the year's most grotesque but decorative album. Even with that said few memorable moments make Doris not totally forgettable in 2013s year of hiphop - instead something different. |
| Earl Sweatshirt I Don't Like Shit, I Don't Go Outside |
| Eminem Recovery |
| Eminem The Marshall Mathers LP 2 |
| Eminem's true comeback? You could say for the most of it as some of the tracks match up to his work from ten years ago. Yet, it doesn't compare to the original Marshal Mathers LP - instead it only has a stab at it. |
| Father John Misty God's Favorite Customer |
| Fetty Wap Fetty Wap |
| Foo Fighters Wasting Light |
| Woah. I never knew the Foo Fighters could rock it. With this being my first Foos album, I still aint hooked and I never will be with them although this album is still pretty good. Best Songs: Walk, Back and Forth, Bridge Burning and White Limo |
| Frankie Cosmos Vessel |
| Freddie Gibbs You Only Live 2wice |
| Garbage Version 2.0 |
| Georgia Georgia |
| Ghostface Killah and BADBADNOTGOOD Sour Soul |
| Ghostpoet Shedding Skin |
| Girlpool Powerplant |
| Gorillaz Demon Days |
| Green Day American Idiot |
| HAIM Days Are Gone |
| HAIM's reluctancy to build huge consistency throughout their debut album is what makes it lack the bona-fide structure of a great album. Even with that said, the three sisters provide plenty use of their signature 80s guitar picking, trendy keyboards and grooves making, Days Are Gone, a good album nonetheless, with mostly great tracks |
| Hinds I Don't Run |
| Hospitality Trouble |
| Ibeyi Ibeyi |
| Iceage Beyondless |
| Iron Maiden Somewhere In Time |
| Jason Isbell Something More Than Free |
| Jay Rock 90059 |
| Jean Grae/Quelle Chris Everything's Fine |
| Joey Badass B4.DA.$$ |
| Joey Badass ALL-AMERIKKKAN BADA$$ |
| JPEGMAFIA Veteran |
| Julie Byrne Not Even Happiness |
| Kero Kero Bonito Time 'n' Place |
| Kimbra Vows |
| King Krule The OOZ |
| Kurt Vile b'lieve i'm goin' down... |
| La Roux Trouble In Paradise |
| Lala Lala The Lamb |
| Led Zeppelin Presence |
| Logic The Incredible True Story |
| Loyle Carner Yesterday's Gone |
| M.I.A. Matangi |
| Maxo Kream Punken |
| Mbongwana Star From Kinshasa |
| Migos Culture |
| Migos Culture II |
| Mogwai Rave Tapes |
| Nao February 15 |
| Nas NASIR |
| Nirvana MTV Unplugged in New York |
| Olga Bell Tempo |
| Open Mike Eagle Brick Body Kids Still Daydream |
| Parquet Courts Wide Awake |
| Passion Pit Kindred |
| Pharrell Williams G I R L |
| Playboi Carti Playboi Carti |
| Playboi Carti Die Lit |
| Power Trip Nightmare Logic |
| Prince 3121 |
| Prince Love Symbol Album |
| Prince Diamonds & Pearls |
| Pro Era PEEP: The APROcalypse |
| QTY QTY |
| Queens of the Stone Age Songs for the Deaf |
| Radiohead Amnesiac |
| Radiohead Hail to the Thief |
| Rae Sremmurd SremmLife 2 |
| Rae Sremmurd SR3MM |
| Real Estate Atlas |
| Rhye Blood |
| Rina Sawayama Rina |
| Rosalia Los Angeles |
| Shamir Ratchet |
| Shamir Revelations |
| Shihad The General Electric |
| Shihad Shihad |
| Shopping The Official Body |
| Slim Jxmmi Jxmtro |
| Sons of Kemet Your Queen Is a Reptile |
| Soundtrack (Film) Django Unchained |
| Legendary director, Quentin Tarantino, has the ability to mesmerize audiences with not just his direction and writing in his films, but his music. The Django Unchained soundtrack does so with memorable songs like "Django", Jim Croce's "I Got a Name" and the funky hip-hop remix "Unchained." |
| Speedy Ortiz Twerp Verse |
| Spoon Hot Thoughts |
| St. Vincent Masseduction |
| Stormzy Gang Signs and Prayer |
| Sum 41 Does This Look Infected? |
| Sum 41 Chuck |
| Sunflower Bean Twentytwo in Blue |
| Superorganism Superorganism |
| The Black Keys El Camino |
| The Carters Everything Is Love |
| The Clash Give 'Em Enough Rope |
| The Clash Sandinista! |
| The Gaslight Anthem American Slang |
| The Jesus and Mary Chain Honey's Dead |
| The Jesus and Mary Chain Automatic |
| The Police Ghost in the Machine |
| The Pretenders Pretenders II |
| The Smiths Meat Is Murder |
| The xx I See You |
| Thundercat The Beyond/Where The Giants Roam |
| Thundercat Drunk |
| Tom Waits The Heart of Saturday Night |
| Twenty One Pilots Trench |
| Twice Page Two |
| Unknown Mortal Orchestra Multi-Love |
| Vagabon Infinite Worlds |
| Vic Spencer The Cost Of Victory |
| Wiley Godfather |
| Wolf Alice Visions of a Life |
| Wyclef Jean The Carnival |
| YG Still Brazy |
| Young Fathers White Men Are Black Men Too |
| Young Thug Slime Season 3 |
| Young Thug BEAUTIFUL THUGGER GIRLS |
| Young Thug and Carnage Young Martha |
| Your Old Droog Packs |
| 2.5 average |
| Britney Spears Britney Jean |
| Whether Will.i.am is Britney's major influence and reason for Britney Jean's outcome, it's not enough of an excuse for this lifeless and suffocating album. If we wanted Britney's best we wouldn't have to channel it through autotune, stunted synths and all things Will.i.am. |
| Chief Keef Two Zero One Seven |
| Dire Straits Brothers In Arms |
| ??? What happend!?! First three songs are excellent (all though Money for Nothing is waaaay too long) then it all goes downhill. Too sum it up, the rest are all boring, long and dull. Miserably dull. Best Songs: So Far Away, Money for Nothing and Walk of Life. |
| Freddie Gibbs Freddie |
| Garbage Bleed Like Me |
| Garbage Beautiful Garbage |
| Ski Mask The Slump God The Book of Eli |
| The Smashing Pumpkins Teargarden by Kaleidyscope, Vol. 2 |
| The Voidz Virtue |
| Trinidad James The Wake Up 2 |
| Trinidad James cooks up a short, problematic, and pretentious mixtape. Each track is textbook 2016 hip-hop, and the way it's executed is troubling. Though, an entirely tolerable collection of tracks, but forgettable in the long run. Mediocrity is its biggest sin. |