| 5.0 classic |
| A Tribe Called Quest Midnight Marauders |
| Aesop Rock Labor Days |
| Atmosphere God Loves Ugly |
| Atmosphere Lucy Ford: The Atmosphere EPs |
| Binary Star Masters of the Universe |
| Black Sabbath Paranoid |
| Black Star Black Star |
| Bob Dylan Highway 61 Revisited |
| Boogie Down Productions By All Means Necessary |
| Cannibal Ox The Cold Vein |
| Company Flow Funcrusher Plus |
| Deltron 3030 Deltron 3030 |
| DJ Shadow Endtroducing..... |
| Dr. Octagon Dr. Octagonecologyst |
| El-P Fantastic Damage |
| Elzhi The Preface |
| Eric B and Rakim Paid in Full |
| Eyedea and Abilities First Born |
| Gang Starr Moment of Truth |
| GZA Liquid Swords |
| Illogic Celestial Clockwork |
| Wow this album is way to underrated, this guy is one of the best and most experimental Lyricist's I know of. Amazing production from Blueprint, mind bending lyricism. Really just amazing all-round, if you like Hip Hop you have to listen to it. |
| Immortal Technique Revolutionary Volume 2 |
| Jedi Mind Tricks Violent by Design |
| Jeru the Damaja The Sun Rises in the East |
| K-Rino Annihilation of the Evil Machine |
| If you listen to a large amount of K-Rino's work it shouldn't be hard to realise that he's the greatest rapper of all time. He's told the most amount of stories, 25 albums + and he's still on point and relevant he's perfected every aspect it takes to be a great emcee. This particular album contains some very inventive multi syallable and wordplay rhyme schemes. On this album he covers the topics, futuristic sci-fi, mind control, zombism, robotics,chemical warfare, weather control, spirituality, Nation of Islam theology, gangsta swagger,thug life realism, politics, stream-of-consciousness raps, shoot-outs,world mythology mixed with bragging raps. The thing with K is his ability to allways challenge himself and do someting original and doing something his own way if it has been done, it's no suprise hes been considered the best intellectual rapper ever (it's even official on wikapedia). K-Rino spits in-depth metaphors about the world that was, is and keeps becoming. The production is dark and raw with a futuristic vibe, it might just be his best album allthough it's hard to decide. |
| K-Rino The Blood Doctrine |
| K-Rino Danger Zone |
| Killer Mike R.A.P. Music |
| Kimbra Vows |
| Kool G Rap Roots Of Evil |
| Madvillain Madvillainy |
| Megadeth Rust In Peace |
| Metallica Master Of Puppets |
| Metallica Ride The Lightning |
| MF DOOM Operation: Doomsday |
| Michael Jackson Thriller |
| Mobb Deep The Infamous |
| Nas Illmatic |
| OutKast Aquemini |
| OutKast ATLiens |
| Pink Floyd The Wall |
| Pink Floyd Wish You Were Here |
| Public Enemy It Takes A Nation (...) To Hold Us Back |
| Raekwon Only Built 4 Cuban Linx... |
| Rage Against the Machine Rage Against the Machine |
| Sage Francis Personal Journals |
| The Notorious B.I.G. Ready to Die |
| The Roots Illadelph Halflife |
| The Roots Things Fall Apart |
| Viktor Vaughn Vaudeville Villain |
| Wu-Tang Clan Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) |
| 4.5 superb |
| 2Pac Me Against the World |
| A Tribe Called Quest The Low End Theory |
| Aesop Rock None Shall Pass |
| Aesop Rock Skelethon |
| Aesop Rock Float |
| Aesop Rock Music For Earthworms |
| Aesop Rock Daylight |
| Aesop Rock Bazooka Tooth |
| Army Of The Pharaohs The Torture Papers |
| Atmosphere You Can't Imagine How Much Fun... |
| Atmosphere Overcast! |
| Atmosphere When Life Gives You Lemons... |
| Beastie Boys Paul's Boutique |
| Big L Lifestylez ov da Poor & Dangerous |
| Black Moon Enta Da Stage |
| Blackalicious Blazing Arrow |
| Bob Marley and The Wailers Legend |
| Canibus Rip The Jacker |
| Celph Titled and Buckwild Nineteen Ninety Now |
| A throwback to raw 90's Boom Bap, done in the best way possible. Buckwild aces the production, he takes us back. Celph Titled is a great rapper, when it comes to rappers that mainly focus on Punchlines he has to be the best at that, great Multi-syllables too. There's something about his voice that also just sucks me in, the guest spots are brilliant, I've heard it 3 times now and it keeps getting better, not a classic at least yet but "Superb" for sure. |
| Common Resurrection |
| Common Be |
| De La Soul 3 Feet High And Rising |
| De La Soul De La Soul Is Dead |
| Del Tha Funkee Homosapien Both Sides of the Brain |
| Deltron 3030 Event II |
| DJ Muggs Vs GZA Grandmasters |
| Dr. Dooom First Come, First Served |
| Dr. Dre The Chronic |
| El-P I'll Sleep When You're Dead |
| Eyedea and Abilities By the Throat |
| The album doesn't even go for 30 minutes but for it's time it's an intense, powerful and emotional album. Such amazing lyricism and great production, DJ Abilities gets this Punk Rock/ Hip Hop mixture perfect. Every track is solid with several being obvious standouts, so great that I wanted even more which is the only reason why it might not be a Classic like Eyedea's first two Masterpieces, R.I.P. |
| Gang Starr Hard to Earn |
| Gang Starr Step in the Arena |
| Ghostface Killah Ironman |
| Ghostface Killah Supreme Clientele |
| Ghostface Killah Twelve Reasons to Die |
| Ghostface Killah 12 Reasons To Die: The Brown Tape |
| Grandmaster Flash And The Furious Five The Message |
| GZA Pro Tools |
| Ice Cube Death Certificate |
| InI Center of Attention |
| Iron Maiden The Number Of The Beast |
| J-Live The Hear After |
| Jedi Mind Tricks Servants in Heaven, Kings in Hell |
| Jedi Mind Tricks The Psycho-Social |
| Justin Timberlake The 20/20 Experience |
| K-Rino Solitary Confinement |
| Solitary Confindment is an album that every single hip hop head needs to hear, it would have to be one of K-Rino's very best. K-Rino himself when speaking on the album said "It's basically talking about how sometimes you feel like you're alone. You may feel like you're the only person who thinks like you think in this game. You're trapped in a state of solitary confinement when everything going on in the outside of those walls of your mind is also there." K-Rino deals with this concept flawlessly, he covers so many subjects and mixes different emotions whilst making it all flow together smoothly. The album has one of the best into's ever, it's a descripton of what it means to be underground and loyal and why these rappers choose that rout and it continues with him proving his point. His rhymes are in-depth, complex and descriptive throughout the whole album. The songs on this album range from being socially concious,conceptual storytelling songs and some of the best battle rap songs you will ever hear. |
| K-Rino The Day Of The Storm |
| K-Rino Book Number 7 |
| K-Rino The Maven |
| K-Rino 80 Minute Eternity |
| Korn Korn |
| Lords of the Underground Here Come the Lords |
| Macklemore The Language of My World |
| Masta Ace Disposable Arts |
| Masta Ace A Long Hot Summer |
| Metallica Metallica |
| MF DOOM Born Like This |
| Mos Def Black on Both Sides |
| Necro Gory Days |
| One Be Lo S.O.N.O.G.R.A.M. |
| Pink Floyd The Dark Side Of The Moon |
| Public Enemy Fear Of A Black Planet |
| R.A. The Rugged Man Legends Never Die |
| Ras Kass Soul on Ice |
| Run the Jewels Run the Jewels |
| Sadistik The Balancing Act |
| Sadistik and Kid Called Computer The Art of Dying |
| Sage Francis Human The Death Dance |
| Sage Francis A Healthy Distrust |
| Shad The Old Prince |
| System of a Down Toxicity |
| The Roots Game Theory |
| Tool Ænima |
| Wu-Tang Clan Wu-Tang Forever |