Average Rating: 4.41 Rating Variance: 0.62 Objectivity Score: 45% (Poorly Balanced)
Sort by: Rating | Release Date | Rating Date | Name5.0 classicAs I Lay Dying An Ocean Between UsDef Leppard Retro ActiveDef Leppard AdrenalizeDef Leppard EuphoriaDisturbed Ten Thousand FistsDream Theater Systematic ChaosDream Theater Six Degrees of Inner TurbulenceDream Theater Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes from a MemoryDream Theater Live Scenes From New YorkEminem RecoveryFive Finger Death Punch War Is The AnswerJoe Satriani Surfing With The AlienJoe Satriani Black Swans and Wormhole WizardsJoe Satriani Flying In A Blue DreamJoe Satriani Live in Paris: I Just Wanna RockJourney RevelationJourney EscapeJourney FrontiersJudas Priest Defenders Of The FaithLamb of God New American GospelLamb of God SacramentLimp Bizkit Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored WaterLimp Bizkit Significant OtherMegadeth EndgameMegadeth Rust In PeaceMetallica Kill 'Em AllMetallica Ride The LightningNickelback Dark HorseNickelback Here and NowOverkill The Electric AgeOverkill IronboundRush All The World's A StageRush A Show Of HandsRush Rush Replay X3Rush Hold Your FireRush Grace Under PressureRush SignalsRush - Signals, is the 9th studio album from rock band Rush, released in 1982. it is a follow up from their previous studio album, Moving Pictures and from their previous live album, Exit Stage Left, which were classic masterpieces in the Rush discography and in the progressive rock department. Rush - Signals was the last album to be produced by their early producer, Terry Brown. their follow up albums, Grace Under Pressure would be produced by Peter Henderson, as producer Peter Collins would produce Power Windows and Hold Your Fire. but this album, Signals, it was very fun to listen to. this is what got me into Rush. I had a rock appreciation for Rush since I was 8 years old. I got into Rush because when I was only a kid, I'd get to go over to my Aunt Dawn's and she'd always have Rush - Signals on a cd playing. and Rush is my favorite rock band, and my favorite band of all time. they're considered my "Idols". I've seen Rush live at the Intrust Bank Arena in Wichita, KS on August 20, 2010. had a very good time. the best time of my life. it was the first time I saw Rush live and the first concert I ever went to. if Rush tours again, and it's within the Midwest, I'd get tickets and go see them live again and again. but this album, has my favorite Rush song of all time, The Weapon (Pt. II of Fear), which is still my favorite Rush song still to this day. Rush - Signals has 8 songs, I love all of the songs. which reminds me, some of the songs are my favorite Rush songs: Chemistry, Digital Man, The Weapon (Pt. II of Fear), New World Man and Countdown. this album deserves a 5/5. it's an absolute classic in my opinion. I think this album is better than Moving Pictures, and Signals is my favorite Rush album and my favorite album of all time. it is still my favorite to this day.Slayer Seasons In The AbyssSlayer South Of HeavenSlayer Reign In BloodTrivium ShogunVan Halen Fair Warning4.5 superbAlice in Chains DirtAvenged Sevenfold City Of EvilDef Leppard PyromaniaDef Leppard HysteriaDisturbed AsylumDisturbed IndestructibleDisturbed BelieveDream Theater A Dramatic Turn of EventsDream Theater Black Clouds and Silver LiningsDream Theater When Dream And Day UniteDream Theater Live At The MarqueeJoe Satriani The ExtremistJoe Satriani Live In San FransiscoJudas Priest Screaming For VengeanceKorn UntitledLamb of God ResolutionLamb of God Ashes of the WakeLimp Bizkit Gold CobraLimp Bizkit Three Dollar Bill Y'allMeshuggah KolossRush Exit...Stage LeftRush Grace Under Pressure TourRush Rush In RioRush Snakes & Arrows LiveRush Time Machine 2011: Live in ClevelandRush A Farewell To KingsRush CounterpartsRush Power WindowsThree Days Grace One-XVan Halen For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge4.0 excellentA Day To Remember What Separates Me From YouAvenged Sevenfold NightmareAvenged Sevenfold Waking The FallenDef Leppard Songs From The Sparkle LoungeDef Leppard XDef Leppard SlangDream Theater OctavariumDream Theater Falling Into InfinityDream Theater AwakeDream Theater Once in a LIVEtimeEminem RelapseEminem The Marshall Mathers LPFive Finger Death Punch American CapitalistFive Finger Death Punch The Way Of The FistJourney EclipseKorn Korn III: Remember Who You AreMegadeth Th1rt3enRush Snakes & ArrowsRush Roll The BonesRush Caress Of Steel3.5 greatAvenged Sevenfold Avenged SevenfoldDisturbed The SicknessDream Theater Train of ThoughtDream Theater Images And WordsRush PrestoPresto is the 13th studio by Rush, released in 1989. Rush - Presto is the follow up from their previous studio album, Hold Your Fire, and also a follow up from their previous live album, A Show of Hands, which I thought Hold Your Fire was a very good album, as A Show of Hands was a classic live album. I love it a lot. coming into this record, Rush returns to their hard rock roots, as none of the songs off this record start with synth intros as the leading instrument on their albums such as Signals, Grace Under Pressure, Power Windows and Hold Your Fire. this album, has some keyboards on it but it's not the leading instrument in the songs off this record. Rush - Presto, has a showcase of signature Rush songs, in which some of the songs are usually in Rush's sets for tours, songs such as Show Don't Tell, The Pass and Presto. the producer of this album is Rupert Hine, which also produced their follow up from this album, Roll the Bones, which was released in 1991. Presto was a great record, I enjoyed hearing this record. it has some of my favorite Rush songs of all time: Show Don't Tell, The Pass, Red Tide and Available Light. I'd rate this album a 3.5/5. I'd say this album would be like Rush, 2112, Permanent Waves, and Moving Pictures.Rush RushVan Halen A Different Kind Of Truth2.0 poorLimp Bizkit Results May VaryResults May Vary was the follow-up from the success of Chocolate Starfish and the Hotdog Flavored Water, which sold 1 million copies in just its first week of release. then because of this album and their remix album New Old Songs, Wes Borland decided to leave the band. Limp Bizkit then held an audition for guitarist for this album. they found out that Mike Smith would be playing guitar for this album. to be honest, Results May Vary had some good songs but wasn't standout without Wes. some standouts on this are Eat You Alive, Gimme the Mic, Build a Bridge, Red Light - Green Light, Creamer (All Radio Is Dead), Head For the Barricade, and Behind Blue Eyes. but other than that, Results May Vary has some of the worst recorded material I've ever heard. I'd rate this album a 2/5. it would of been better if Wes was on this album. Limp Bizkit needs to reunite and do a remake of this album. to me, Results May Vary wasn't even a Limp Bizkit effort what so ever.1.0 awfulKorn The Path of Totalityfirst off, I don't even understand dubstep. it's a new type of music that's been around. if heavy metal is gonna go dubstep, then we're all screwed. then some true metalheads better get the band together to stop this and contain this dubstep. this album shows KoRn going dubstep, an absolute disappointment. KoRn is well known for their nu metal roots with like Follow the Leader, Life Is Peachy, Take A Look In the Mirror and other albums and bands such as Limp Bizkit. this is a poor album, I don't like any of the songs off this album. it has nothing good. it goes nowhere, does nothing. absolute disappointment. and The Path of Totality wasn't really that anticipated either. Morbid Angel Illud Divinum InsanusVan Halen Van Halen
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