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5.0 classic
Andy McKee Art of Motion
I absolutely love this album. Andy McKee was the first guitarist that I ever saw, that does what he does. The way he is able to manipulate the guitar to make his masterpieces is genuine perfection. A couple years after finding this album, I have completely delved into the world of acoustic guitar, all because of this album. There isn't a single song that isn't well written or well played and the almost surreal feeling I get from listening to this album is amazing.
Eric Clapton Unplugged
This is an amazing album. "Unplugged" shows the versatility of Eric Clapton as a guitarist and as a musician. The way he is able to take hard rock songs such as "Layla" and change them into acoustic masterpieces is amazing, and to top it all off this is a live album.
Green Day American Idiot
This album is the definition of what a concept album should be. It harbours multiple captivating tracks which vary from short,energetic cuts such as She's A Rebel to 9-minute long epics like Jesus Of Suburbia and Homecoming. The brilliance in Billie Joe Armstrong's lyricism and his ability to bring about haunting melodies and captivating hooks is truly shown in the album, as every song leaves the listener with different perspectives and views into the epic story that Green Day has created. The story of the Jesus Of Suburbia is a story that everyone should hear.
John Mayer Continuum
Continuum is one of those albums that even though it doesn't really have conceptual feelings to it, it still gets by on the pure talent of John Mayer. Every song on the album is great and John Mayer shows his amazing guitar skills as there is a good collection of both acoustic and electric songs on the album.
Sufjan Stevens Illinois
An amazing musical adventure. When it comes to songwriting, Sufjan Stevens is one of the best. His unique sound and creative tunes help make Illinois one of the best albums I've ever heard.
The Beatles Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
It's Sgt. Pepper, need I say more? This album is the definition of a masterpiece and there is no other way to put it. The album not only contains some of the greatest Beatles' tracks but some of the greatest musical adventures known to man. Whether it may be the genius opening tracks of the album; the 2 transitional pieces "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band"/"With A Little Help From My Friends" or the hallucinogenic magnum opus of the album "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds", Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band has something for anybody and everybody and it will go down as one of the greatest albums of all time
The Reign of Kindo Rhythm, Chord & Melody
This album is amazing. The amount of instrumental ability that this band has is amazing. Their sound,feel, and overall musical ability are amazing and this album displays those aspects beautifully as each song is a journey that sucks you in and only makes you want to find out more.

4.0 excellent
Macklemore The Unplanned Mixtape
I really liked this EP. The Town really gives a nice insight into Macklemore's Seattle based influences and it works really well as an intro into a very stellar album. It's a nice variation to mainstream Hip-Hop and is a nice change in pace.
The Roots undun
This is my favorite album by The Roots. The story of Redford Stevens is quite a good,gripping story. The album is really good but not perfect, the story is good but far too familiar in comparison the other stories. All the songs are good on the album but a few suffer from lackluster hooks. These problems are minor and shouldn't deter anybody from listening to this album. It's a great concept album and one of the best albums of 2011

2.5 average
Hopsin Raw
This album is a diamond in the rough for me. It's a very good sophomore album for a rapper that has had his fair share of unlucky breaks. Hopsin delivers his message's very swiftly and with no mercy as he has no problem with sharing his stories of hate towards many people and many aspects to mainstream hip-hop industry. Raw is a very strong album and is a must listen for people who are looking for a relatively fresh face in the game.
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