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(EchO) Head First Into Shadows3.5
(EchO) Devoid of Illusions3.5
"Summoning the crimson soul" played on some YT radio i was listening to, got hooked, so i had to check the band. Doom metal with growl vocals and a piano outro. Good stuff.
(EchO) Below the Cover of Clouds3.5
" The Ferryman" played on some radio i was listening to, so i had to check the band. Good stuff.
2Pac Me Against the World3.5
2Pac All Eyez on Me3.5
2Pac Greatest Hits3.5
4 Non Blondes Bigger, Better, Faster, More!3.5
Theres a lot more great music beside the maligned hit single on 4NB one and only album. Songs like "Spaceman" and "Mr.President" could have been big hits if they were well promoted, but that was normal in the 90s.

Oh well nevermind.
A Perfect Circle eMOTIVe2.5
A Perfect Circle Eat the Elephant3.0
A Perfect Circle Thirteenth Step4.0
A Perfect Circle Mer de Noms4.0
AC/DC Blow Up Your Video2.0
AC/DC Fly On The Wall2.0
AC/DC Ballbreaker2.5
AC/DC The Razors Edge2.5
AC/DC Stiff Upper Lip2.5
AC/DC Flick Of The Switch2.5
AC/DC For Those About To Rock We Salute You2.5
AC/DC Black Ice2.5
AC/DC Rock or Bust2.5
AC/DC Power Up2.5
AC/DC Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap3.0
AC/DC Back In Black3.0
AC/DC Let There Be Rock3.0
AC/DC Powerage3.0
AC/DC Highway To Hell3.5
AC/DC High Voltage3.5
After Highway to Hell, TNT is ACDC best record they did with Bon Scott. Yes, it might be a mash-up compilation, but you wont notice when you listen to it. It contains 3 of their biggest hits from the 70s, and a couple of others fun songs. Guess i prefer to listen ACDC trying to improve their sound, than repeating themselfs to boredom, which is what they´ve been doing since 1980.
Accept Balls to the Wall3.5
Accept Metal Heart3.5
Accept Restless and Wild3.5
Accept Breaker3.5
Ace Frehley Ace Frehley3.5
Acid Bath When the Kite String Pops4.0
Acid Bath Paegan Terrorism Tactics4.0
Aerosmith Night in the Ruts2.5
Aerosmith Rock in a Hard Place2.5
Aerosmith Aerosmith3.0
Aerosmith Draw the Line3.0
Aerosmith Done With Mirrors3.0
Aerosmith Permanent Vacation3.0
Aerosmith Nine Lives3.0
Aerosmith Get a Grip3.5
Aerosmith Pump3.5
Aerosmith Toys in the Attic4.0
Aerosmith Rocks4.0
Aerosmith Get Your Wings4.0
Agents of Oblivion Agents of Oblivion4.0
Alice Cooper Welcome To My Nightmare3.5
Alice Cooper Trash3.5
Alice Cooper Hey Stoopid3.5
Alice Cooper From the Inside3.5
Alice Cooper Easy Action3.5
Easy Action always got overshadowed by the albums the band released in 1971, but i enjoy it for its heaviness and variety, and i really think their streak of classic albums start right here.

Best songs: Return of the Spiders, Refrigerator Heaven and Beautiful Flyaway.
Alice Cooper Killer4.0
Alice Cooper Love It To Death4.0
Alice Cooper School's Out4.0
Alice Cooper Billion Dollar Babies4.0
Alter Bridge One Day Remains3.5
Alter Bridge Blackbird3.5
Alter Bridge AB III3.5
Alter Bridge Fortress3.5
Anathema Serenades3.5
Anathema The Crestfallen3.5
Angel Angel4.0
Angel Witch Angel Witch3.5
Anthrax Persistence of Time3.0
Anthrax State of Euphoria3.0
Anthrax Armed and Dangerous3.0
Anthrax I'm the Man3.0
Anthrax Penikufesin3.0
Anthrax Fistful of Metal3.0
Anthrax Stomp 4423.0
Anthrax Volume 8: The Threat Is Real3.0
Anthrax Worship Music3.0
Anthrax Anthems3.0
Anthrax For All Kings3.0
Anthrax Spreading the Disease3.5
Anthrax Among the Living3.5
Anthrax The Greater of Two Evils3.5
Anthrax Alive 23.5
Anthrax Anthrology: No Hit Wonders (1985-1991)3.5
Anthrax Music of Mass Destruction3.5
Anthrax Sound of White Noise4.0
Anthrax We've Come for You All4.0
Arcade Fire Funeral3.0
Typical highly hyped rock band. Every generation needs one. Arcade Fire were all over the place in the mid-2000s with their debut "Funeral". Where are they now?
Arctic Monkeys Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not3.0
Typical highly hyped british rock band. Every generation needs one. Artic Monkeys were mid-2000s UK rock darlings. Where are they now?
Armored Saint Symbol of Salvation4.0
This album can rival Slave to the Grind as the best non-grunge/alt-metal album from 1991. Only discovered it in 2020, but it become a favorite of mine really quickly. A great album from a underrated band
Armored Saint Raising Fear4.0
Audioslave Revelations3.5
Bad Brains Bad Brains3.5
Bad Brains Rock For Light3.5
Bad Brains I Against I4.0
Badlands Badlands3.5
Bang Tango Dancin' on Coals3.5
Bang Tango Psyco Cafe3.5
Bang Tango Love After Death3.5
Baroness Red Album3.5
Baroness Blue Record3.5
Baroness Yellow and Green3.5
Baroness Purple3.5
Beastie Boys Paul's Boutique3.5
Beat Happening Beat Happening3.5
Beat Happening Look Around4.0
Nice introduction to these lo-fi indie pop pioneers. If you wanna start writing silly pop songs, and dont have a clue how to play anything, just listen and go for it.

That was Beat Happening secret.
Beck Odelay4.0
Beck Mellow Gold4.0
Beck Sea Change4.0
Beck Midnite Vultures4.0
Ben Harper Diamonds on the Inside3.5
Ben Harper burn to shine3.5
Ben Harper The Will To Live3.5
Ben Harper Welcome to the Cruel World3.5
Ben Harper Both Sides of the Gun3.5
Ben Harper Fight For Your Mind4.0
Ben Harper Live From Mars4.0
Big Wreck In Loving Memory Of...4.0
Billy Idol Greatest Hits3.5
This is all you will ever need from Billy Idol. All the hits, and no sh*t.
Black Flag Loose Nut3.0
Black Flag Family Man3.0
Black Flag Slip It In3.0
Black Flag The Process of Weeding Out3.0
Black Flag Damaged3.5
Black Flag In My Head3.5
Black Flag Wasted... Again3.5
Im sure this compilation sold enough copies for Greg to have money and weed for the remaining years of his career. Anyway, The first four years are the best introduction to Black Flag, followed by Damaged and My War.

After that, ask your local hippy punks which one is the best Black Flag, and good luck.
Black Flag My War4.0
Black Flag Nervous Breakdown4.0
Black Flag Jealous Again4.0
Black Sabbath Born Again3.0
Blind Faith Blind Faith4.0
Blind Guardian Memories of a Time to Come4.0
Blue Cheer Vincebus Eruptum4.0
Blue Murder Blue Murder4.0
Blue Murder is a very obscure band with 3 very talented players. Sykes, Franklin and Appice are masters on their instruments, and Bob Rock production work is simple stellar.

Love this album.
Bob Dylan Slow Train Coming3.0
Bob Dylan Saved3.0
Saved is not only my favorite christian-rock album, but also one of my favorites by Bob Dylan. The exageration of organ is really uplifting and presence of female choir singers makes Dylan voice quite tolerable, compared to his other works.

Highly underrated.
Bob Dylan Shot of Love3.0
Bob Dylan Travelin' Thru,1967–1969:The Bootleg Series Vol.153.0
Ive never been a fan of Dylan´s country era, but somehow i find these rarities easy to digest and also a nice companion for a walk through the woods.
Bob Mould Bob Mould3.0
Sounds like B-sides from Black Sheets and Cooper Blue. Not awful, but definately inferior to anything in those albums.
Bob Mould The Last Dog and Pony Show3.0
The late 90s were confusing years to every band considered pioneer to Alternative Rock, a sub-genre shaped by Bob Mould work with Husker Du and Sugar. There are some interesting ideas here, but this is for completists only.
Bob Mould District Line3.0
Criticized by his srinking fanbase, Bob had no chance but to return to his typical jangle rock with average results. Best Song: The silence between us.
Bob Mould Modulate3.0
Im not ashamed to say Modulate is one of Bob Mould most interesting albums, because he gets out of his confortable zone inside alternative rock and goes straight into eletro-pop with surprisingly good results. Going from one extreme into another would be commercial suicide for many estabelished solo artists but not for Bob, because he finds the perfect balance between the new sound and his old lyrics.So dont expect your typical Sugar rock style, this is something else.
Bob Mould Life & Times3.0
Fans wanted, Fans got it. After Modulate, Bob sold his DJ set and got back to playing loud jangly rock with mixed results. But fans still complain, so he picked up his acoustic guitar and tried to re-write Workbook. Are fans happy now?
Bob Mould Black Sheets of Rain3.5
If Workbook is a soundtrack for a walk in the woods with your dogs on a sunny sunday morning, Black Sheets is the weight on your head when you awake sick on a rainny sunday afternoon, after a long night at the local bar drinking shots alone while waiting for those friends that never appeared because of the bad weather.
Bob Mould Workbook3.5
Bob Mould Patch The Sky3.5
Patch the Sky follows the same style of sound and lyrics the Bob Mould Band started in Silver Age. Songs about aging, family loss and social alienation in a world thats becoming less human and more digital every year. For those who still love to hear good quality alternative rock, this album (and its 2 previous) are everything you will ever need through epidermic lockdowns.
Bob Mould Sunshine Rock3.5
After contemplating new wrinkles and trimming his white beard, Uncle Bob is back with another great Sugar-style jangle rock album.
Bob Mould Blue Hearts3.5
Bob Mould closes the 2010s with another great Gay Uncle Rock album. Play it really loud while driving your old car close to the local skate park.
Bob Mould Body Of Song4.0
My favorite 2000s album by Bob, because it contains Circles and High Fidelity, two of his best songs. A fine introduction to this alt rock legend, since it combines a bit of everything he made form the beginning of his career up to this point.
Bob Mould Silver Age4.0
Perhaps revitalized by his appearance on Foo Fighters acclaimed "Wasting Light", Bob put together a real rock band and decided to revisit Sugar catalogue. The results are surprisingly good because they hit the high levels of quality that same band had in the early 90s. This is a true power pop revival.r
Bob Mould Beauty & Ruin4.0
This is basically Silver Age part II. And it aint a bad thing.
Bob Mould Beaster4.0
Bon Jovi Have a Nice Day3.0
Bon Jovi Crush3.0
Bon Jovi Bounce3.0
Bon Jovi Lost Highway3.0
Bon Jovi Slippery When Wet3.5
Bon Jovi Keep The Faith3.5
Bon Jovi Bon Jovi3.5
Bon Jovi New Jersey3.5
Bon Jovi These Days3.5
Bon Jovi The Circle3.5
Boogie Down Productions By All Means Necessary3.5
Boris Pink3.5
Boris Amplifier Worship3.5
Boris Dronevil3.5
Boris Dronevil -Final-3.5
Boris Absolutego3.5
Boris Heavy Rocks (2011)3.5
Boris NO3.5
Boris Heavy Rocks (2022)3.5
Boris Flood4.0
Boris Boris At Last -Feedbacker-4.0
Boris Akuma no Uta4.0
Boris Heavy Rocks4.0
Brian Wilson Smile4.0
Brian Wilson That Lucky Old Sun4.0
Brian Wilson Imagination4.0
Bruce Dickinson Balls to Picasso3.5
Bruce Springsteen Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J.3.0
Bruce Springsteen Tunnel of Love3.0
Bruce Springsteen We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions3.0
Bruce Springsteen The Wild, the Innocent, and the E Street Shuffle3.0
Bruce Springsteen The Ghost of Tom Joad3.0
Bruce Springsteen Devils & Dust3.0
Bruce Springsteen Magic3.0
Bruce Springsteen Working on a Dream3.0
Bruce Springsteen Wrecking Ball3.0
Bruce Springsteen High Hopes3.0
Bruce Springsteen Western Stars3.0
Bruce Springsteen Letter to You3.0
Bruce Springsteen Only the Strong Survive3.0
Bruce Springsteen Born to Run4.0
Bruce Springsteen Born in the U.S.A.4.0
Bruce Springsteen The Rising4.0
Bruce Springsteen Darkness on the Edge of Town4.0
Bruce Springsteen Nebraska4.0
Bruce Springsteen The River4.0
Bruce Springsteen Human Touch4.0
Bruce Springsteen Lucky Town4.5
Buckcherry Buckcherry3.0
Buckcherry Time Bomb3.0
Buckcherry Fifteen3.0
Buckcherry All Night Long3.0
Butthole Surfers Locust Abortion Technician3.5
Butthole Surfers Electriclarryland3.5
Butthole Surfers Independent Worm Saloon3.5
Butthole Surfers Psychic... Powerless... Another Man's Sac3.5
Candlemass Epicus Doomicus Metallicus3.5
Candlemass Candlemass3.5
Candlemass Nightfall3.5
Candlemass Tales of Creation3.5
Candlemass Ancient Dreams3.5
Candlemass King of the Grey Islands3.5
Candlemass Death Magic Doom3.5
Cannibal Corpse Tomb of the Mutilated3.5
Cannibal Corpse The Bleeding3.5
Carcass Swansong3.5
Carcass Necroticism: Descanting the Insalubrious4.0
Carcass Heartwork4.0
Carcass Symphonies of Sickness4.0
Carpenter Brut Trilogy3.5
Its amazing how someone like me, who hated the 80s back in the 90s, can enjoy a record like this. Yes its synth pop, but it has a dark twist on it. I really enjoy listening to this while driving my convertible on the highway, late at night.

Makes me feel like Sonny Crockett.
Cavalera Conspiracy Inflikted3.5
Cavalera Conspiracy Blunt Force Trauma3.5
Chris Cornell Carry On3.0
Chris Cornell Higher Truth3.0
Chris Cornell No One Sings Like You Anymore3.5
We all love Chris, and i believe everyone hates posthumous covers albums, but i gotta admit this one is a winner because the production make the songs sound really alive.

Chris unique voice takes care of the rest.
Chris Cornell Euphoria Morning4.0
Cinderella Still Climbing3.0
Cinderella Night Songs3.5
Cinderella Long Cold Winter3.5
Cinderella Heartbreak Station3.5
Circle Jerks Group Sex4.0
Clawfinger Deaf Dumb Blind3.0
Solid debut from one of Rap-metal forgotten inovators. Nigger and Truth are easy to digest, but the rest is just ok.
Clawfinger Use Your Brain3.5
Solid sophomore album from one of Rap-metal forgotten inovators. Do what i say and Power are classic, as the whole album is more adventarous than the debut.
Coldplay A Head Full of Dreams2.0
Coldplay Kaleidoscope3.0
Coldplay X&Y3.5
Coldplay Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends3.5
Coldplay Mylo Xyloto3.5
Coldplay Ghost Stories3.5
Coldplay Everyday Life3.5
If they didnt had released that atrocity called "A Head Full of Sh*t", this album would have been more praised. Personally i think its on par with their first 2, in terms of consistency, but still, too far from the highs those albums had.

"Daddy" is the best ode to a deceased father ive heard in many years. It always puts me in tears. And thats the Coldplay i like to listen secretly when im alone.
Coldplay Music of the Spheres3.5
"Spheres" has a couple of variation in pop styles, much like "Everyday Life". Of course its not on "Parachutes" level, but it isnt unlistenable like "HeadFull". It just falls in between, and gets an extra 0,5 star because of ð˜¾ð™¤ð™¡ð™¤ð™§ð™–ð™©ð™ªð™§ð™–, a song that will be a seed for a progressive rock revival in a couple of years.


Just wait and see.
Coldplay A Rush of Blood to the Head4.0
Coldplay Parachutes4.0
Coolio Fantastic Voyage: The Greatest Hits3.0
RIP Coolio, you were the reason why i stopped listening to rap around 1995.
Cornelius Fantasma4.0
Coroner No More Color4.0
Ultra catchy riffs and a lot of jazz progressions. This is a really good album.
Corpsegrinder Corpsegrinder3.0
Corrosion of Conformity Animosity3.0
Corrosion of Conformity Eye For An Eye3.0
Corrosion of Conformity Corrosion of Conformity3.0
Corrosion of Conformity IX3.0
Corrosion of Conformity No Cross No Crown3.0
Corrosion of Conformity Wiseblood3.5
Corrosion of Conformity In the Arms of God3.5
Corrosion of Conformity Deliverance3.5
Corrosion of Conformity America's Volume Dealer3.5
Corrosion of Conformity Blind3.5
Corrosion of Conformity Live Volume4.0
A great live document and fine introduction to one of most beloved Sludge Metal institutions. Plus, Jimmy Bower is the drummer on duty! Cant get more Sludgy than this!
Creed My Own Prison3.0
Cro-Mags Revenge2.0
Althrough eclectic, the music sounds uninspired. Bad, bad album.
Crowbar Zero And Below3.0
Crowbar and the Melvins are the only 2 sludge metal bands from the 90s that i still follow their new releases. While the grunge pioneers are always a box of chocolate, the louisiana quartet dont mess with their slow n´heavy formula. So this is just another Crowbar album.
Crowbar Crowbar3.5
Crowbar Life's Blood For The Downtrodden3.5
Crowbar Odd Fellows Rest3.5
Crowbar Obedience Thru Suffering3.5
Crowbar Equilibrium3.5
Crowbar Time Heals Nothing3.5
Crowbar Sonic Excess in Its Purest Form3.5
Crowbar Sever The Wicked Hand3.5
Crowbar Symmetry in Black3.5
Crowbar The Serpent Only Lies3.5
Crowbar Broken Glass4.0
Cryptopsy None So Vile3.5
Cypress Hill Back In Black2.0
D-A-D No Fuel Left For The Pilgrims3.5
D-A-D Call Of The Wild3.5
D-A-D D.A.D. Draws a Circle3.5
D-A-D Riskin' It All3.5
D-A-D Helpyourselfish3.5
D-A-D Simpatico3.5
D-A-D Monster Philosophy3.5
D-A-D Dic.Nii.Lan.Daft.Erd.Ark3.5
D-A-D Good Clean Family Entertainment You Can Trust4.0
Darkthrone Under a Funeral Moon3.5
Darkthrone Total Death3.5
Darkthrone Soulside Journey3.5
Darkthrone Panzerfaust3.5
Darkthrone A Blaze in the Northern Sky4.0
Darkthrone Transilvanian Hunger4.0
David Bowie The Best Of 1980-19874.0
David Bowie Nothing Has Changed4.0
David Bowie Liveandwell.com4.0
A good collection of live tracks from the mid 90s, one of Bowie most underrated periods, when he toured America allongside Nine Inch Nails and reworked some of his old classics with a Industrial Rock approach.
David Bowie Loving the Alien [1983 - 1988]4.0
This box is worth buying/listening just because of the new version of NEVER LET ME DOWN, the album that the man himself considered his nadir. The new version produced by Mario J. McNulty will definitely change the opinion of many fans, and win over many others.
David Bowie Five Years: 1969-19735.0
David Bowie Who Can I Be Now? (1974-1976)5.0
David Bowie A New Career in a New Town (1977-1982)5.0
David Lee Roth Strummin' With The Devil3.0
David Lee Roth Skyscraper3.5
David Lee Roth Eat 'em And Smile3.5
David Lee Roth A Little Ain't Enough3.5
David Lee Roth Crazy From The Heat3.5
David Lee Roth DLR Band3.5
David Lee Roth Your Filthy Little Mouth3.5
David Lee Roth Diamond Dave3.5
Dead Can Dance Aion4.0
Dead Can Dance The Serpent's Egg4.0
Dead Can Dance Within the Realm of a Dying Sun4.0
Dead Can Dance Dead Can Dance4.0
Dead Can Dance Spleen and Ideal4.0
Dead Can Dance Into the Labyrinth4.0
Dead Kennedys Plastic Surgery Disasters3.5
Dead Kennedys Frankenchrist3.5
Dead Kennedys Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables4.0
Deadboy and the Elephantmen If This is Hell, Then I'm Lucky4.0
Acid Bath is gone, but Dax Riggs is still exploring sludge metal beyond its limitations. This is another excellent sample of what could have been Acid Bath if they had made it through personnal loss and members problems.
Death The Sound of Perseverance3.0
Death Leprosy3.5
Death Scream Bloody Gore4.0
Death Spiritual Healing4.0
Death Individual Thought Patterns4.0
Death Symbolic4.0
Death Human4.0
Deepspacepilots Point of No Return4.0
Deftones Deftones3.0
Deftones Gore3.0
Deftones Ohms3.0
Deftones Saturday Night Wrist3.5
Deftones Koi No Yokan3.5
Deftones Around the Fur4.0
Deftones Diamond Eyes4.0
Deftones White Pony5.0
Deicide Once Upon the Cross3.5
Deicide Legion3.5
Deicide Deicide4.0
Demonaz March of the Norse3.5
A very accessible black metal album from a founding member of one of most accessible black metal bands.

Yes, it is that accessible.
Demons and Wizards Demons & Wizards4.0
Derek and the Dominos Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs4.0
Diamond Head Lightning to the Nations3.5
Dinosaur Jr. Dinosaur3.0
Dinosaur Jr. Green Mind3.0
Dinosaur Jr. Hand It Over3.0
Dinosaur Jr. Whatever's Cool with Me3.0
Dinosaur Jr. The Wagon3.0
Dinosaur Jr. Where You Been3.5
Dinosaur Jr. Without a Sound3.5
Dinosaur Jr. Farm3.5
Dinosaur Jr. Give a Glimpse of What Yer Not3.5
Dinosaur Jr. Sweep It Into Space3.5
Dinosaur Jr. Bug4.0
Dinosaur Jr. Ear-Bleeding Country4.0
Dinosaur Jr. You're Living All Over Me4.0
Dinosaur Jr. Fossils4.0
Dinosaur Jr. Beyond4.0
Dinosaur Jr. I Bet on Sky4.0
Doomed 6 Anti-Odes to Life3.5
"Aura" played on some radio i was listening to, so i had to check the band. Good stuff.
Down Down II: A Bustle in Your Hedgerow3.5
Down Down III: Over the Under3.5
Down NOLA4.0
DragonForce Extreme Power Metal3.0
Dream Theater Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes from a Memory2.5
Dream Theater Awake3.5
Duff McKagan Believe In Me3.0
Duff McKagan Tenderness3.0
Duff McKagan's Loaded Sick3.0
Duff McKagan's Loaded The Taking3.0
Earth Angels of Darkness, Demons of Light I 3.5
Eddie Vedder Earthling3.0
Ed is a daddy now, and daddies plays dad rock. Its ok, could have been worst.
Eddie Vedder Into the Wild3.5
Eddie Vedder Ukulele Songs3.5
Electronic Electronic3.5
Elusive God The Darkest Flame3.5
"To whom do you pray?" played on some radio i was listening to, so i had to check the band. Imagine Halford with Crowbar. Good stuff.
En Minor When The Cold Truth Has Worn Its Miserable Welcome3.5
What a interesting suprise this is. Phil Anselmo of Pantera and 100 other metal projects, puts his best suite and delivers his best croon singing over atmospheric folk. I didnt see this coming, but im enjoying it. Check it out if you enjoy Phil (rare) clean vocals.
Endon Through The Mirror4.0
The Converge comparations are indeniable, but it also shows how good this band can be.
Entombed Morning Star2.5
The best Entombed album since Wolverine Blues, but still too weak compared to anything their released in the early 90s. "Bringer of Light" and "About to Die" are 2 lost pearls in the band catalog.
Entombed DCLXVI: To Ride Shoot Straight and Speak the Truth2.5
The rise of Norway Black Metal and a 3 year delay between Wolverine Blues and this piece of crap really killed Entombed career momenteum. Only for completists.
Entombed Clandestine4.0
Entombed Wolverine Blues4.0
Back in the early 90s, a couple of bands were trying to expand beyond the standart Death Metal, and in Scandinavia no one beat Entombed as the kings of European Death Metal. On Wolverine Blues they created Death n Roll and completed their trilogy of groundbreaking records. A true classic.
Entombed Left Hand Path4.5
EPMD Strictly Business3.5
Eric B and Rakim Paid in Full4.0
Thanks to Limp Bizkit i become curious about this album. Dont need to say i love it right away, and its still one of my favorite hip hop albums ever.

See? Fred Durst aint that bad.
Eric B and Rakim Follow the Leader4.0
Eric B and Rakim Let the Rhythm Hit 'Em4.0
Eric Clapton Eric Clapton3.5
Eric Dolphy Out to Lunch!4.0
Eyehategod Confederacy of Ruined Lives3.5
Eyehategod Take as Needed for Pain3.5
Eyehategod Dopesick4.0
Eyeless in Gaza (ARM) Act I: The Protagonist3.5
"Madrigal" played on some YT radio i was listening to, got hooked, so i had to check the band. Good stuff.
Faces A Nod Is as Good as a Wink...To a Blind Horse3.5
Faces First Step3.5
Failure Fantastic Planet3.5
Failure Magnified3.5
Faith No More King for a Day... Fool for a Lifetime4.0
Faith No More Angel Dust4.0
Faith No More The Real Thing4.0
Fallen (NOR) Fallen3.5
"Drink Deep My Wounds" played on some radio i was listening to, so i had to check the band. Orchestrated Funeral metal with baritonic vocals. Good stuff.
Far Water & Solutions3.5
Fear Factory Demanufacture3.5
Fear Factory Obsolete3.5
Fear Factory Digimortal3.5
Fear Factory Soul of a New Machine3.5
Fishmans Uchuu Nippon Setagaya4.0
This album reminds of Good Gods Urge best mellow moments. The big difference is that i can understand what Perry Farrell is singing. Anyway, this is a very beautiful record to listen while walking the dogs through the woods in a summer sunset. Highly recommended.
Fleetwood Mac Bare Trees3.5
Fleetwood Mac Rumours4.0
Fleetwood Mac Fleetwood Mac4.0
Fleetwood Mac Tusk4.0
Fleetwood Mac Then Play On4.0
Fleetwood Mac Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac4.0
Foo Fighters But Here We Are3.0
Frank Black Pistolero3.0
Frank Black Black Letter Days3.0
Frank Black Fast Man Raider Man3.0
Frank Black The Cult of Ray3.5
Frank Black Frank Black And The Catholics3.5
Frank Black Devil's Workshop3.5
Frank´s most Pixiest album after Teenager, or even his debut. The songs are short and catchy, but there are no quiet-loud-quiet structures, sudden screams or surf guitar, all the typical ingredients of Pixies music. But at least the presence of Joey Santiago is even more evident than the last record.
Frank Black Show Me Your Tears3.5
Frank Black Honeycomb3.5
Frank Black Svn Fngrs3.5
Frank Black Nonstoperotik3.5
Frank Black Teenager of the Year4.0
Frank Black Frank Black4.0
Frank Black Dog In The Sand4.0
Frank Black Bluefinger4.0
Franz Ferdinand Franz Ferdinand3.0
Typical highly hyped british rock band. Every generation needs one. Franz Ferdinand were mid-2000s UK rock darlings. Where are they now?
Fugazi 13 Songs3.5
Fugazi Repeater3.5
Full of Hell Trumpeting Ecstasy4.0
Full of Hell deliver another good quality record after conquering the east coast underground metal, and experimental collaborations with The body and noise legend Merzbow. The passages and breakdowns in here, are well executed and never drop the level of intensity. And thats how i like my grindcore.
Funeral In Fields of Pestilent Grief3.5
Funeral From These Wounds3.5
Funeral As The Light Does The Shadow3.5
Funeral To Mourn Is A Virtue3.5
Funeral Oratorium3.5
Funeral Praesentialis in Aeternum3.5
Funeral Tragedies4.0
"Moment in Black" played on some YT radio i was listening to, got hooked, so i had to check the band. Good stuff. rToo bad the world was more interested in bandmates murder and churchs burning around the time this album came out, because regardless the speed of their music or makeup facepaint, Funeral deserves a place next to Emperor and Darkthrone as one of the best Metal bands of Norway.
Funeral Tristesse4.0
Who else to create a genre named after the band´s name? Funeral, of course.
Fvneral Fvkk Carnal Confessions3.5
"Chapel of Abuse" played on some YT radio i was listening to, so i had to check the band. Good stuff.
Gamma Ray No World Order4.0
Gamma Ray Somewhere Out in Space4.0
Gamma Ray Land of the Free4.0
Gamma Ray Power Plant4.0
Gamma Ray Blast From the Past4.0
Gene Loves Jezebel Promise3.5
Gene Loves Jezebel Immigrant3.5
Gene Loves Jezebel Discover3.5
Gene Loves Jezebel The House of Dolls3.5
Gene Loves Jezebel Kiss of Life3.5
Gene Loves Jezebel Heavenly Bodies3.5
Gene Simmons Asshole1.5
Gene Simmons Gene Simmons2.0
GHOSTEMANE N/O/I/S/E3.0
Ghostface Killah Ironman4.0
Like most hip hop albums, this one has an awful cover, but damn.. the beats and rapping are superb. One of my favorite HH albums.
Ghostpoet Dark Days + Canapés2.0
Gilby Clarke Pawnshop Guitars4.0
A solid album by Gilby. A lot of musical variety here, compared to his GnR peers.
Glen Hansard All That Was East Is West Of Me Now3.5
GNR Tudo O Que Voce Queria Ouvir - O Melhor Dos GNR4.0
Goo Goo Dolls Dizzy Up The Girl3.5
Goo Goo Dolls A Boy Named Goo3.5
Goo Goo Dolls Superstar Car Wash3.5
Gorguts From Wisdom to Hate4.0
GosT Possessor3.0
Amazing how can a letter change the fate of a band. GoSt will probably never receive the attention of Ghost, but i find their music much more interesting than whatever Tobias Forge ever did. Possessor mixes synthwave with segments of black, gothic and even folk. Interesting, but lacks those hooks that make a great record, great.
Grand Funk Railroad We're An American Band3.5
Grand Funk Railroad Grand Funk3.5
Grand Funk Railroad On Time3.5
Grand Funk Railroad Closer To Home3.5
Grand Funk Railroad E Pluribus Funk3.5
Grateful Dead American Beauty3.5
Grateful Dead Workingman's Dead3.5
Grateful Dead The Grateful Dead3.5
Grateful Dead Aoxomoxoa3.5
Grateful Dead Wake of the Flood3.5
Grateful Dead Blues for Allah3.5
Grateful Dead Anthem of the Sun3.5
Greber Cemetery Preston4.0
A powerfull jaggernaut album full of heavy doom bass riffage and thunderous drums. Even as a duo, the musicians criativaty is top notch, making the music always interesting and most important, unpredictable.
Guided by Voices Bee Thousand4.0
Guided by Voices Alien Lanes4.0
Guided by Voices Propeller4.0
Guns N' Roses The Spaghetti Incident?2.5
Guns N' Roses G N' R Lies3.5
Guns N' Roses Chinese Democracy3.5
Guns N' Roses Use Your Illusion II4.5
Guns N' Roses Use Your Illusion I4.5
Guns N' Roses Appetite for Destruction4.5
GZA Liquid Swords4.0
HammerFall Glory To The Brave4.0
HammerFall Legacy Of Kings4.0
HellLight Journey Through Endless Storms3.5
"Time" played on some radio i was listening to, so i had to check the band. Good stuff.
Helloween Keeper of the Seven Keys Part I4.0
Helloween Keeper of the Seven Keys Part II4.0
Helloween Helloween4.0
Helmet Meantime3.5
Helmet Strap It On3.5
Humble Pie As Safe As Yesterday Is3.5
Humble Pie Smokin'3.5
Humble Pie Rock On3.5
Humble Pie Performance Rockin The Fillmore3.5
Humble Pie Eat It3.5
Humble Pie Humble Pie3.5
Humble Pie Town and Country3.5
Husker Du Flip Your Wig3.5
Husker Du Candy Apple Grey3.5
Husker Du New Day Rising4.0
Ice Cube The Predator3.5
Ice Cube Death Certificate3.5
Ice Cube AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted3.5
Ice-T O.G. Original Gangster3.5
Ice-T Power3.5
Ice-T The Iceberg/Freedom of Speech...Just Watch What Yo3.5
Iggy Pop Beat 'Em Up1.5
Probably the lowest point in the career of the godfather of punk. He clearly has no idea who he is, what he used to be, or where he is heading.
Iggy Pop Skull Ring2.0
In the early 2000s, Iggy was willing to do anything to regain his career after a whole decade of bad albums. So he decides to call his old friends Stooges, the weird Peaches, and the most popular punk bands at that point, Green day and SUM41, to help him out.

And once again, He failed.
Iggy Pop Naughty Little Doggie2.0
In Naughty Little Doggie, Iggy is once again lost without musical orientation, and this time he ain´t got narcotics to help him ease the boredom eard through all this album.
Iggy Pop Avenue B2.0
Its been almost 10 years since Iggy got lost into the sea of desinspiration, he now begins to believe that he is a jazz crooner from the 1950s.

Its ok Iggy, hang in there, and try not to drink any more of that dirty water.
Iggy Pop Brick by Brick2.5
A overproduced, calculated and boring album by the godfather of punk.
Iggy Pop American Caesar2.5
American Ceasar picks up where Brick-by-Brick left, but it sounds a little more dirtier and grungier, even if the songwriting remains uninspired and predictable just like its predecessor.
Iggy Pop Préliminaires2.5
Iggy career post-1990 is like spending a entire weekend watching dozens of horror B-movies. As the hours go by, you just accept the gore and start appreciating the silliness of the outside world.

What did you expect by this point? If he wants to cover some old french jazz tunes, he will do it. He is Iggy Fuckin Pop, the godfather of punk, he can do whatever he wants.

And so, Preliminaires is more punk than anything Green Day ever did.
Iggy Pop Après2.5
Basically, Apres is Preliminaires Part 2. The only difference is that fur coat that Iggy is wearing on the album cover.
Iggy Pop Soldier3.0
Iggy Pop Party3.0
Iggy Pop Zombie Birdhouse3.0
Iggy Pop New Values3.5
Iggy Pop Blah Blah Blah3.5
Iggy Pop Instinct3.5
Iggy Pop Post Pop Depression3.5
Iggy decides to get serious again after many many years of goofiness, and with a big help from Josh Homme and the Artic Monkeys guys, he releases his best album since Blah Blah.

Too bad Bowie wasnt around to personally congratulate him..
Iggy Pop Free3.5
It is hard to believe Iggy outlasted Lou and Bowie, but here he is. More alive, shirtless and jazzier than ever.

"Free" is a cool jazz album where Iggy recites poems about everything and nothing, but most important, is a solemn tribute to his deceased friends.

They would be very proud of him. I am.
Iggy Pop Every Loser3.5
Iggy Pop Lust For Life5.0
Iggy Pop The Idiot5.0
Immortal Sons of Northern Darkness3.5
Immortal At the Heart of Winter3.5
Immortal Pure Holocaust3.5
Immortal Battles in the North3.5
Immortal Damned In Black3.5
Immortal Diabolical Fullmoon Mysticism3.5
In the Woods... Heart of the Ages3.5
Incantation Onward to Golgotha3.5
Infectious Grooves The Plague That Makes Your Booty Move3.5
Infectious Grooves Groove Family Cyco3.5
Intaglio II3.5
"Depths of Space" played on some YT radio i was listening to, got hooked, so i had to check the band. Doom metal mixed with chamber music. Good stuff.
Interpol Turn on the Bright Lights3.0
Typical highly hyped rock band. Every generation needs one. Interpol were huge for everyone who didnt knew Joy Division in the early 2000s. Where are they now?
INXS Welcome To Wherever You Are3.0
Boy, these guys surely know how to write a (almost) perfect pop song. Beautiful Girl is a fine example. Unfortunately, the rest of the tracks are not at same level.
INXS Listen Like Thieves3.5
INXS X3.5
INXS Kick4.0
One of best albums from the 80s. Rockin and danceble at equal portions.
Iron Butterfly In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida4.0
Iron Maiden Virtual XI1.5
Iron Maiden The X Factor2.0
Iron Maiden Dance of Death2.5
Iron Maiden Brave New World2.5
Iron Maiden Somewhere in Time3.0
Iron Maiden Fear of the Dark3.0
Iron Maiden Seventh Son of a Seventh Son3.0
Iron Maiden The Final Frontier3.0
Iron Maiden The Book of Souls3.0
Iron Maiden Senjutsu3.0
Iron Maiden Powerslave3.5
Iron Maiden No Prayer for the Dying3.5
Iron Maiden A Matter of Life and Death3.5
Iron Maiden The Number of the Beast4.0
Iron Maiden Iron Maiden4.0
Iron Maiden Piece of Mind4.0
Iron Maiden Killers4.0
Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan Sunday At Devil Dirt3.5
Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan Hawk3.5
Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan Ballad Of The Broken Seas4.0
Izzy Stradlin Izzy Stradlin & The Ju Ju Hounds4.0
J Mascis Several Shades of Why3.5
J Mascis Tied to a Star3.5
J Mascis Elastic Days3.5
Jack Johnson Brushfire Fairytales4.0
Brushfire Fairytales sounds like RHCP unplugged to me. It aint that bad, because im a big Peppers fan. Anyway, is a very breazy album perfect to listen watching the sunset on a empty beach, if you ever found one.
Jean Sibelius Symphony No. 5 in Eâ™­ major, Op. 824.0
Coming from a Rock/Heavy metal background, i must say this is really catchy and memorable. The movements are very atmospheric, starting with a slow rythm that is always changing, getting more and more tense after each second. This symphony can cure your anxsiety and provoke you a tough one.
Jeff Beck Blow by Blow4.0
Jeff Beck Who Else!4.0
Jeff Beck Wired4.0
Jeff Beck Jeff Beck's Guitar Shop4.0
Jeff Beck Emotion & Commotion4.0
Jeff Beck Truth4.0
Jellyfish Bellybutton4.0
Great album from a lost forgotten band. Great musicians, songwriting and melodies.
Jellyfish Spilt Milk4.0
One listen of "New Mistake" and i got hooked.rGreat album from a lost forgotten band. Great musicians, songwriting and melodies.
John Lennon Imagine3.5
John Lennon John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band3.5
John Lennon Some Time in New York City3.5
John Mayall Blues Breakers with Eric Clapton3.5
John Mayall A Hard Road3.5
John Mayall Blues from Laurel Canyon3.5
John Zorn Taboo and Exile3.0
Not as good as The Gift, but hey, its still typical John Zorn.
John Zorn I.A.O. - Music in Sacred Light3.0
John Zorn IAO3.0
John Zorn Locus Solus3.0
From Fun to Freightning in a matter of seconds, this is a highly entertaining album if you are a bit familiar with NY No-wave scene. One of the best John Zorn works before Naked City.
John Zorn Filmworks: 1986-19903.0
John Zorn Filmworks VII: Cynical Hysterie Hour3.0
John Zorn Filmworks III: 1990-19953.0
John Zorn New Masada Quartet3.5
John Zorn Nostradamus (the death of Satan)3.5
John Zorn Chaos Magick3.5
John Zorn Teresa de Avila3.5
John Zorn Insurrection4.0
John Zorn In a Convex Mirror4.0
John Zorn The Hierophant4.0
John Zorn Nove Cantici Per Francesco D'Assisi4.0
John Zorn Encomia4.0
John Zorn Calculus4.0
John Zorn Virtue4.0
John Zorn Baphomet4.0
John Zorn Parables4.0
John Zorn Gnosis: the inner light4.0
John Zorn The Ninth circle4.0
John Zorn Moonchild4.5
One of the most original music i listened in a long time. Perfect soundtrack for nightmares.
John Zorn Astronome4.5
John Zorn The Gift4.5
John Zorn The Dreamers4.5
The perfect sequel to The Gift. If you loved the original, you wont dislike this one.
John Zorn The Circle Maker4.5
John Zorn O'o4.5
Beautiful background music, perfect for welcoming the clients of Yoga first class of the day.
John Zorn Bar Khokba4.5
John Zorn/George Lewis/Bill Frisell News for Lulu3.5
Beautiful and challenging hard bop pieces by 3 of the best NY underground jazz players. Nice cover too.
Johnny Cash Man in Black3.5
Johnny Crash Neighborhood Threat3.0
Johnny Marr The Messenger3.5
Johnny Marr Playland3.5
Johnny Marr Call The Comet3.5
Johnny Marr and The Healers Boomslang3.5
Really good album by Johnny Marr that somehow went unnoticed in the UK when it came out. Good melodies and guitar riffs by the man himself. There´s traces of psychedelic rock but also a Oasis vibe. The whole album is really consistent and the best songs are "Need It" and "Caught Up".
Judas Priest Ram It Down3.0
Judas Priest Jugulator3.0
Judas Priest Point of Entry3.0
Judas Priest Demolition3.0
Judas Priest Stained Class4.0
Judas Priest British Steel4.0
Judas Priest Angel of Retribution4.0
Judas Priest Killing Machine4.0
Judas Priest Turbo4.0
Judas Priest Nostradamus4.0
Judas Priest Redeemer of Souls4.0
Judas Priest Firepower4.0
Judas Priest Invincible Shield4.0
Judas Priest Defenders of the Faith4.5
Judas Priest Screaming for Vengeance4.5
Judas Priest Sad Wings of Destiny4.5
Judas Priest Sin After Sin4.5
Judas Priest Painkiller5.0
Kanye West ye1.5
Kanye West Donda1.5
Yep, he´s done. Kanye had fallen hard on his face, and i dont think he will ever get up. Let the bad times roll.
Kanye West Donda 21.5
Kanye West Jesus Is King2.0
Kanye West Graduation3.0
Kanye West 808s and Heartbreak3.0
Kanye West Yeezus3.0
Kanye West Late Registration3.5
Kanye West The Life of Pablo3.5
Kanye White-ist album. Mixing a bit of everything he tried since 808s and even more. Despiste having no theme, Pablo is full of great short tunes and (at least 2) classics on ð™ð™¡ð™©ð™§ð™–ð™¡ð™žð™œð™ð™© ð˜½ð™šð™–𙢠and ð™ð™–ð™¢ð™¤ð™ªð™¨.
Kanye West The College Dropout4.0
Kanye West My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy4.0
Katatonia Viva Emptiness3.5
Katatonia Brave Murder Day3.5
Katatonia The Great Cold Distance3.5
Katatonia Tonight's Decision3.5
Katatonia Discouraged Ones3.5
Katatonia Last Fair Deal Gone Down3.5
Katatonia Dance of December Souls3.5
Katatonia Brave Yester Days3.5
Katatonia The Black Sessions3.5
Katatonia For Funerals to Come...3.5
Katatonia Jhva Elohim Meth3.5
Katatonia Sounds of Decay3.5
Katatonia Night Is the New Day3.5
Katatonia Dead End Kings3.5
Katatonia Dethroned & Uncrowned3.5
Katatonia Last Fair Day Gone Night3.5
When played live, Katatonia songs dont sound too much different from what you hear on the albums. Some might get a bit heavier, others become even more atmospheric. Even so, Last Fair Day Gone Night is a really good introduction to new fans.
Katatonia Sanctitude3.5
Combined together with their other live album "Last Fair Day Gone Night", "Sanctitude" is a good introduction to Katatonia body of work, and also gives new fans a little audio sample of how good this band souns live.
Katatonia The Fall of Hearts3.5
Katatonia City Burials3.5
Keane Hopes & Fears4.0
Kendrick Lamar good kid, m.A.A.d city4.0
Kendrick Lamar To Pimp a Butterfly4.0
Kim Gordon No Home Record3.5
King's X Out of the Silent Planet4.0
KISS Animalize2.0
KISS Crazy Nights2.0
KISS Asylum2.0
KISS Unmasked2.0
KISS Hot in the Shade2.0
KISS Love Gun3.5
KISS Rock and Roll Over3.5
KISS Hotter Than Hell3.5
KISS Dressed to Kill3.5
KISS Destroyer4.0
KISS KISS4.0
L.A. Guns LA Guns3.5
L.A. Guns Cocked & Loaded3.5
Led Zeppelin Presence3.5
Led Zeppelin Physical Graffiti4.0
Led Zep most overrated album. There is a handful of great songs, next to a lot of filter. Could have been another 5 star album if it was reduced to 10-songs.
Led Zeppelin Houses of the Holy4.5
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin III5.0
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin5.0
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin IV5.0
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin II5.0
Lee Ranaldo Between the Times and the Tides3.5
Leonard Cohen The Future3.0
Leonard Cohen Recent Songs3.5
Leonard Cohen Various Positions3.5
Sure the 80s production doesnt help, but how can a album with "Hallelluah" and "Dance",can be so average rated, even somehow forgotten, from Cohen´s discography, its beyond me.
Leonard Cohen Old Ideas3.5
The Darkness is one of his last masterpieces. Drink it up!
Leonard Cohen Popular Problems3.5
Leonard Cohen Thanks for the Dance3.5
Leonard Cohen Songs of Leonard Cohen4.0
Leonard Cohen Songs of Love and Hate4.0
Leonard Cohen I'm Your Man4.0
Leonard Cohen You Want It Darker4.0
Limbonic Art In Abhorrence Dementia3.5
Limp Bizkit Still Sucks3.0
Living Colour Vivid3.5
Living Colour Stain3.5
Living Colour Time's Up4.0
Lloyd Cole Plastic Wood3.0
Lloyd Cole Lloyd Cole3.5
Lloyd Cole Don't Get Weird On Me Babe3.5
Lloyd Cole Bad Vibes3.5
Lloyd Cole Love Story3.5
Lloyd Cole and the Commotions Lloyd Cole and the Commotion, 1984-19893.5
Lloyd Cole and the Commotions Easy Pieces3.5
Lloyd Cole and the Commotions Mainstream3.5
Lloyd Cole and the Commotions Rattlesnakes4.0
Lou Reed The Bells3.0
Lou Reed Growing Up in Public3.0
Lou Reed Legendary Hearts3.0
Lou Reed New Sensations3.0
Lou Reed Mistrial3.0
Lou Reed Magic and Loss3.0
Lou Reed Set the Twilight Reeling3.0
Lou Reed Ecstasy3.0
Lou Reed The Raven3.0
Lou Reed Hudson River Wind Meditations3.0
Lou Reed Transformer3.5
Lou Reed Berlin3.5
Lou Reed New York3.5
Lou Reed Sally Can't Dance3.5
Lou Reed Rock and Roll Heart3.5
Lou Reed jazziest album. There is a lot of sax and piano all over, and a strange lack of developed lyrics, as if many of this songs were written and recorded on the first take.

Much like every jazz record, i can appreciate it as background music.
Lou Reed Street Hassle3.5
Lou Reed Rock 'n' Roll Animal4.0
Lou Reed Coney Island Baby4.0
Lou Reed The Blue Mask4.0
Lou post-rehab, freshly married and sober album.

Looks boring, but its not. In fact, it is one of his best.
Lou Reed Live: Take No Prisoners4.0
Lou Reed Metal Machine Music5.0
Lou Reed and John Cale Songs for Drella3.5
Lou Reed and Metallica Lulu3.0
Madvillain Madvillainy4.0
Marche Funebre Einderlicht3.5
"Deformed" played on some YT radio i was listening to, got hooked, so i had to check the band. Imagine if Danzig and guys from At the Gates form a supergroup to play Doom metal. Good stuff.
Mark Lanegan Bubblegum3.5
Mark Lanegan Scraps at Midnight3.5
Mark Lanegan Blues Funeral3.5
Mark Lanegan Phantom Radio3.5
Mark Lanegan Gargoyle3.5
Mark Lanegan Somebody's Knocking3.5
Mark Lanegan Straight Songs of Sorrow3.5
Despite not having any hits, Mark's career has been the most consistent of all the singers coming out of Seattle Grunge era, and this album plays like it's a summary of his entire career, from blues rock, through folk until the new wave sounds that dominated the entire decade of the 2010s.

While the new compositions no longer sound as impressive at first listen as other records, the variety of genres keeps the record interesting and accessible to new and old fans alike.My favorite Songs: Ketamine, Skeleton Key.
Mark Lanegan The Winding Sheet4.0
Mark Lanegan Whiskey For the Holy Ghost4.0
Mark Lanegan reunites again with some Seattle musicians and friends to record another strong solo album. The songwriting is more refined this time, alternating between gentle folk and drunk blues. Kurt Cobain was supposed to play on the record, but he never went into the studio.
Mark Lanegan Field Songs4.0
Fields Songs alternates constantly with Holy Ghost as my favorite Lanegan album. Both albums are made of similar haunting ballads and alcoholic laments, but i cant listen to one without the other.
Mark Lanegan and Duke Garwood Black Pudding3.0
Mark Lanegan and Duke Garwood With Animals3.0
Maroon 5 Jordi1.0
Mastodon Hushed and Grim2.5
Max Richter From Sleep4.0
Dream 3 is the most haunting piano piece i ever listen in a long time. The perfect soundtrack for a lonely weekend, when you just wanna be by yourself, alone, with the stars.
Mayhem De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas4.0
Very few albums can live up to the myths behind surrounding its creative and recording process. There might be dozens of better albums than Mysteriis, but its value in the extreme metal is legendary, and probably will never be surpassed. Plus, there is Freezing Moon.
MC5 Kick Out the Jams4.5
Meat Loaf Bat Out of Hell II: Back Into Hell3.5
Meat Loaf Bat Out of Hell4.0
Meat Puppets Classic Puppets3.5
A nice introduction to one of best american indie rock bands from the 80s. This, plus II and Up on the Sun are essential MP records.
Mega Drive The Grid3.5
Mega Drive 199XAD3.5
Mega Drive Sequencer3.5
Mega Drive Neuroframe3.5
Anyone following Mega Drive career knows what to expect from this Texas duo - High quality synthwave. But the music this time is more "post" than "wave", giving it a fresh breeze of criativaty and atmospheric aurea, after the last dancebolic records.
Melvins Houdini4.0
Melvins Stag4.0
Melvins Bullhead4.0
Melvins Lysol4.0
Melvins Stoner Witch4.0
Melvins Eggnog4.0
Melvins Ozma4.0
Melvins A Senile Animal4.0
Melvins Gluey Porch Treatments4.5
Meshuggah Immutable2.5
Metal Church Metal Church4.0
Metallica St. Anger3.0
Metallica Garage Inc.3.0
Metallica Death Magnetic3.0
Metallica Beyond Magnetic3.0
Metallica Hardwired...To Self-Destruct3.0
Metallica Kill 'Em All3.5
Metallica ...And Justice for All3.5
Metallica Reload3.5
Metallica Load3.5
Metallica Master of Puppets4.0
Metallica Metallica4.0
Metallica 72 Seasons4.0
Metallica Ride the Lightning4.5
Method Man Tical4.0
Methods of Mayhem Methods of Mayhem1.0
Methods of Mayhem A Public Disservice Announcement1.0
Midnight Odyssey Funerals from the Astral Sphere3.5
A massive psychedelic black metal album. Perfect to listen at night, while standing on the top of the hill contemplating the emptiness above and the insignifcance below.r
Mike Patton Adult Themes for Voice2.0
Mike Patton Pranzo Oltranzista2.0
Miles Davis Miles Smiles2.5
Miles Davis Filles de Kilimanjaro2.5
Miles Davis Tutu3.5
Miles last good album. Its a bit funky, but not as On the Corner.
Miles Davis Decoy3.5
Miles Davis On the Corner3.5
Miles Davis Get Up with It3.5
Miles Davis Big Fun3.5
Miles Davis Bitches Brew5.0
Miles Davis In a Silent Way5.0
Miles Davis Jack Johnson5.0
Ministry Relapse1.5
Ministry From Beer to Eternity3.0
Ministry AmeriKKKant3.0
Ministry Moral Hygiene3.0
Ministry HOPIUMFORTHEMASSES3.0
Ministry Psalm 693.5
Ministry Filth Pig3.5
Ministry Houses Of The Molé3.5
Ministry Rio Grande Blood3.5
Ministry The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste3.5
Ministry The Land of Rape and Honey3.5
Ministry The Last Sucker3.5
Minor Threat Complete Discography4.0
Minor Threat Minor Threat4.0
Montrose Montrose4.0
The whole band was above average, but its Sammy who really shines on this one. One of most important early metal albums made in america.
Moonspell Sin/Pecado3.0
Moonspell The Butterfly Effect3.0
Moonspell Darkness and Hope3.0
Moonspell The Antidote3.5
Moonspell Memorial3.5
Moonspell Night Eternal3.5
Moonspell Alpha Noir3.5
Moonspell Extinct3.5
Moonspell Wolfheart4.0
Moonspell Irreligious4.0
Morbid Angel Formulas Fatal to the Flesh3.5
Morbid Angel Altars of Madness3.5
Morbid Angel Blessed Are the Sick3.5
Morbid Angel Covenant3.5
Morbid Angel Domination3.5
Morbid Angel Gateways to Annihilation3.5
When it comes to Morbid Angel on Death-Doom-mode, this is my favorite album by the band. The guitar work by Trey and Rutan is stellar and Sandoval play some of his more innovative drumming here too.

Favorite songs: "Ageless Still I Am" and "At One with Nothing".
Morbid Angel Heretic3.5
Morbid Angel Illud Divinum Insanus3.5
Morbid Angel Kingdoms Disdained3.5
Morrissey California Son3.0
Sure its a covers album, but it works excelent for people who dont know the originals, even if some of them are quite obscure. The music balances between synth pop and rockabilly, but always overproduced and somehow predictable.

Overall, the best bunch of songs Morrissey released in the 2010s.
Morrissey Viva Hate4.0
Morrissey You Are the Quarry4.0
Morrissey Your Arsenal4.0
Morrissey Vauxhall and I4.0
Motley Crue Generation Swine1.0
Motley Crue New Tattoo3.0
Motley Crue Girls, Girls, Girls3.0
Motley Crue Theatre of Pain3.0
Motley Crue Saints of Los Angeles3.0
Motley Crue Shout at the Devil3.5
Motley Crue Too Fast for Love3.5
Motley Crue Motley Crue3.5
Motley Crue Dr. Feelgood4.0
Mountain Climbing!4.0
Mr. Bungle Disco Volante2.0
Mr. Bungle The Raging Wrath Of The Easter Bunny2.5
Why the hell did Mike reformed Mr Bungle after all these years? Couldnt he leave it alone? Damm you Mike!
Mr. Bungle The Night They Came Home2.5
Why the hell did Mike reformed Mr Bungle after all these years? Couldnt he leave it alone? Damm you Mike!
Mr. Bungle California4.0
Mr. Bungle Mr. Bungle4.0
N.W.A. Straight Outta Compton3.5
Napalm Death Scum3.5
Napalm Death From Enslavement to Obliteration3.5
Napalm Death Diatribes3.5
Napalm Death Fear, Emptiness, Despair3.5
Nas STILLmatic3.5
Nas God's Son3.5
Nas Hip Hop Is Dead3.5
Nas Street's Disciple3.5
Nas Untitled3.5
Nas Life Is Good3.5
Nas NASIR3.5
Nas King’s Disease3.5
Nas King's Disease II3.5
Nas Magic3.5
The author of the greatest hip hop album of all time is back with another solid work. The man doesnt need to be an actor in Hollywood or attend Wall Street to be noticed. He just need to drop epic ryhmes like he has being doing since 1994.


For now, just 3. Maybe later, a 4?
Nas King's Disease III3.5
Nas Magic 23.5
Nas Magic 33.5
Nas It Was Written4.0
Nas Illmatic5.0
The Hip Hop Holy Bible.

Even a metalhead like myself, who dont appreciate hip hop at all much, i gotta admit this is a perfect album because of the atmosphere created by jazzy beats and poetic rhymes. This is the only hip hop album you need to listen in your life. Everything else is just inferior imitations, even others Nas works.
Neil Young Hawks & Doves2.0
Neil Young American Stars 'n Bars2.5
Neil Young Neil Young3.0
Neil Young Trans3.0
Neil Young Silver & Gold3.0
Neil Young Are You Passionate?3.0
Neil Young Prairie Wind3.0
Neil Young Greendale3.0
Neil Young Re-ac-tor3.0
Neil Young Life3.0
Life is not Live. Please, move it to studio albums. Thanks.
Neil Young Freedom3.5
Neil Young Mirror Ball3.5
Neil Young Dead Man3.5
Neil Young discography it's so big and varied that it's normal for fans to forget some albums, but I can't forget this one. This soundtrack was composed by Neil while watching the Jim Jarmusch film, all during one day. Although I have never seen the film, the music is hypnotic and easy to miss while traveling. it's as good as that.
Neil Young Zuma3.5
Neil Young Sleeps with Angels3.5
Neil Young Comes a Time3.5
Neil Young Le Noise3.5
On Le Noise, uncle Neil goes into Noise-Rock, but keeping a foot in his trademark folk on a couple of tracks. A interesting experience, way better than anything Bob Dylan did in the last years.
Neil Young Psychedelic Pill3.5
Neil Young Peace Trail3.5
Uncle Neil goes noise-folk. Whats wrong with that? I love it, and its one of his best albums since year 2000.
Neil Young Harvest Moon4.0
Neil Young Ragged Glory4.0
Neil Young Harvest4.5
Neil Young Tonight's the Night4.5
Neil Young On the Beach4.5
Neil Young Rust Never Sleeps5.0
Neil Young After the Gold Rush5.0
Neil Young Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere5.0
New York Dolls New York Dolls4.5
New York Dolls Too Much Too Soon4.5
Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds Let Love In4.0
Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds Henry's Dream4.0
Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds The Good Son4.0
Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds Tender Prey4.0
Nickelback Silver Side Up3.0
Nihilist Nihilist 1987-19894.0
Nile In Their Darkened Shrines3.0
Nine Inch Nails Ghosts I-IV3.0
Nine Inch Nails The Slip3.0
Nine Inch Nails Ghosts V: Together3.0
Nine Inch Nails Ghosts VI: Locusts3.0
Nine Inch Nails With Teeth3.5
Nine Inch Nails Year Zero3.5
Nine Inch Nails Hesitation Marks3.5
Nine Inch Nails Bad Witch3.5
Nine Inch Nails The Downward Spiral4.0
Nine Inch Nails The Fragile4.0
Nine Inch Nails Pretty Hate Machine4.0
Nine Inch Nails Broken4.0
Nirvana Bleach4.0
Nirvana Incesticide4.0
Nirvana In Utero5.0
Nirvana MTV Unplugged in New York5.0
Nirvana Nevermind5.0
Obituary World Demise3.5
Obituary Slowly We Rot3.5
Obituary The End Complete3.5
Obituary Darkest Day3.5
Obituary Cause of Death4.0
Oktor Another Dimension of Pain3.5
"Conscious Somatoform Paradise" played on some YT radio i was listening to, got hooked, so i had to check the band. A perfect mix of growls and clean vocals, both male and female. Props also for the organ player, he really shines on this one.Good stuff.
Opeth Ghost Reveries2.5
Opeth Watershed3.0
Opeth Still Life3.5
Opeth Blackwater Park3.5
Opeth Deliverance3.5
Opeth Damnation3.5
Opeth Heritage3.5
Opeth Pale Communion3.5
Ornamentos del Miedo Este No Es Tu Hogar3.5
Pantera Far Beyond Driven4.0
Pantera The Great Southern Trendkill4.0
Pantera Cowboys from Hell4.5
Pantera Vulgar Display of Power4.5
Paul McCartney Chaos and Creation in the Backyard3.5
Paul McCartney Ram3.5
Paul McCartney McCartney3.5
Paul McCartney Memory Almost Full3.5
Alongside Dylan, Paul is the only 60s singer who keeps releasing solid records throughout the 21st century, and Memory Almost Full is my favorite.
Paul McCartney Flaming Pie3.5
Paul McCartney Tug of War3.5
Paul McCartney McCartney II3.5
Paul McCartney New3.5
Paul Stanley Paul Stanley2.0
Paul Stanley Live to Win2.0
Pavement Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain4.0
Pavement Slanted and Enchanted4.0
Paw Dragline3.5
Peter Criss Peter Criss2.0
Peter Gabriel i/o2.0
Pixies Indie Cindy3.5
I like it. Indie Cindy contains typical Pixies songs that are simple and weird in equal measures, but slightly longer and repetitive. The absence of female back vocals is really evident, but the combination of Frank and Joey noisy guitars will put a smile on your face.
Pixies Head Carrier3.5
Head Carrier is not close in quality to any of the early works the band did years ago, and Frank Black already admitted the income from their 2004 reunion was an urgent welcome. But its not a disaster like everyone is trying to impose. In fact, i believe 99% of negative ratings are probably from indie rock hipsters who were not even born when Surfer Rosa was released. This century kids make me sick.
Pixies Beneath the Eyrie3.5
Pixies Trompe Le Monde4.0
Pixies Come On Pilgrim4.0
Pixies Pixies (EP)4.0
Pixies Doolittle4.5
Pixies Surfer Rosa4.5
Pixies Bossanova4.5
Possessed Seven Churches4.0
Primal Fear Nuclear Fire4.0
Primal Fear Black Sun4.0
Primal Fear Metal Is Forever - The Very Best Of Primal Fear4.0
Prince 31213.5
Prince Around the World in a Day3.5
Prince Parade3.5
Prince Sign o' the Times3.5
Prince Musicology3.5
Prince Planet Earth3.5
Prince Lovesexy3.5
Prince LOtUSFLOW3R3.5
Prince Art Official Age3.5
Prince Plectrumelectrum3.5
Prince Purple Rain4.0
Prince 19994.0
Prince Dirty Mind4.0
Prince Controversy4.0
Prince Anthology: 1995-20104.0
A good accompaniment to the already dated Hits of 1991. With both compilations, a casual fan gets a good sense of Prince work. I dont give it more than 4 stars, because it leaves countless tracks out, including Prince only UK 1# single.

You know the one im talking about.
Public Enemy Muse Sick-N-Hour Message2.0
Public Enemy It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back4.0
Puscifer "V" Is For Vagina3.0
Puscifer Existential Reckoning3.0
Puscifer Conditions of My Parole3.5
Puscifer Money Shot3.5
Queen Flash Gordon1.5
Queen Made in Heaven2.0
Queen The Miracle2.0
Queen The Game2.0
Queen The Works2.0
Queen Hot Space2.0
Queen Innuendo2.5
Queen A Kind of Magic2.5
Queen A Day at the Races3.0
Queen News of the World3.0
Queen Jazz3.0
Queen Queen3.0
Queen Queen II3.5
Queen A Night at the Opera4.0
Queen Sheer Heart Attack4.0
Queensryche Operation: Mindcrime4.0
Quicksand Slip3.5
Quicksand Manic Compression3.5
R.E.M. Murmur3.0
R.E.M. Chronic Town3.0
R.E.M. Around the Sun3.0
R.E.M. Fables of the Reconstruction3.0
R.E.M. Up3.0
R.E.M. Reveal3.0
R.E.M. Collapse Into Now3.0
R.E.M. Green3.5
R.E.M. Monster3.5
R.E.M. Document3.5
R.E.M. Reckoning3.5
R.E.M. Accelerate3.5
R.E.M. Out of Time4.0
R.E.M. Lifes Rich Pageant4.0
R.E.M. New Adventures in Hi-Fi4.0
R.E.M. Automatic for the People4.5
Radiohead Amnesiac2.5
Radiohead Kid A2.5
This is where Radiohead lost me. Too much experimental, without those pop hooks that made them acessible among alt-rock fans.
Radiohead Hail to the Thief2.5
Radiohead In Rainbows3.0
Radiohead The King of Limbs3.0
Radiohead Pablo Honey3.5
Radiohead ill-loved album, just because it contains the hit Creep. Guess what? I prefer this to KID A.

There, I just said it.
Radiohead The Best Of3.5
Never been a Radiohead fanboy so this works fine for me. Disk 1 contains all their big hits, while Disk 2 offers new listeners that dog shit their obsessed fans call "Art". To me its just studio experiences that never go anywhere.
Radiohead A Moon Shaped Pool3.5
Radiohead best album since 1997. A perfect mix of acoustic rock and avant-garde music. It took them a long time and a few average experiental records, but they finally made a respectable sucessor to their masterpiece, OK Computer.
Radiohead The Bends5.0
Radiohead OK Computer5.0
Raekwon Only Built 4 Cuban Linx...4.0
Rakim The 18th Letter4.0
Since i have the deluxe edition with a bonus disc containing the best tracks he did with Eric B, i consider this the most essential Rakim album.
Ramones Leave Home4.0
Ramones Road to Ruin4.0
Ramones Rocket to Russia5.0
Ramones Ramones5.0
Red Hot Chili Peppers Unlimited Love3.0
Got a feeling this is gonna get the lowest RHCP album here on sputnik.
Red Hot Chili Peppers Return of the Dream Canteen3.0
Richie Kotzen Change3.5
Richie Kotzen Acoustic Cuts3.5
Richie Kotzen Bi-polar Blues3.5
Richie Kotzen Slow3.5
Richie Kotzen Wave of Emotion3.5
Richie Kotzen Something To Say3.5
Richie Kotzen Richie Kotzen3.5
Richie Kotzen The Inner Galactic Fusion Experience3.5
Richie Kotzen Peace Sign3.5
Richie Kotzen 24 Hours3.5
Richie Kotzen Cannibals3.5
Richie Kotzen Salting Earth3.5
Richie Kotzen 50 for 503.5
Richie Kotzen Return of Mother Head's Family Reunion4.0
Richie Kotzen Into The Black4.0
Richie Kotzen Get Up4.0
Richie Kotzen What Is...4.0
Richie Kotzen Break It All Down4.0
Richie Kotzen Electric Joy4.0
Richie Kotzen Fever Dream4.0
Rod Stewart Every Picture Tells A Story3.0
Rod Stewart Never a Dull Moment3.0
Rod Stewart Atlantic Crossing3.0
Rod Stewart A Night on the Town3.0
Rod Stewart Blondes Have More Fun3.0
Besides the title track and the big hit, there is also Dirty Weekend and Shadows of Love, two upbeat tracks that can knockout anything that Jagger and Richards were doing in 1978. Everything else is filler.
Rod Stewart An Old Raincoat Won't Ever Let You Down3.0
Rod Stewart Gasoline Alley3.0
Rod Stewart Foot Loose & Fancy Free3.0
Roger Waters The Dark Side of the Moon Redux1.0
Rollins Band Weight3.5
Rollins Band The End of Silence3.5
Roxx Gang Things You've Never Done Before3.5
Sammy Hagar Red Voodoo3.0
Sammy Hagar Cosmic Universal Fashion3.0
Sammy Hagar Sammy Hagar3.0
Sammy Hagar Marching To Mars3.0
Sammy Hagar Nine On A Ten Scale3.0
Sammy Hagar Musical Chairs3.0
Sammy Hagar Ten 133.0
Sammy Hagar Not 4 Sale3.0
Sammy Hagar Livin' It Up3.0
Sammy Hagar Sammy Hagar & Friends3.0
Sammy Hagar Standing Hampton3.5
Sammy Hagar Three Lock Box3.5
Sammy Hagar VOA3.5
Sammy Hagar Street Machine3.5
Sammy Hagar Danger Zone3.5
Sammy Hagar I Never Said Goodbye3.5
Savatage Hall of the Mountain King3.5
Sebadoh The Freed Man1.5
Sebadoh Weed Forestin1.5
Sebadoh III2.0
Sebadoh Smash Your Head on the Punk Rock3.0
Sebadoh Bubble and Scrape3.0
Slightly better than "III", but since Eric Gaffney´s still around, dont expect cohesion or song-by-song quality. Lou and Jason try their best to burry the noise created by their partner, and they succeed half of the time.
Sebadoh The Sebadoh3.0
Sebadoh Harmacy4.0
Sebadoh Bakesale4.0
Self-Hatred Theia3.5
"Self-Reflection" played on some radio i was listening to, so i had to check the band. Good stuff.
Sepultura Morbid Visions3.0
Sepultura Dante XXI3.0
Not their best for sure, but is (probably) Sepultura most accessible album.
Sepultura Schizophrenia3.0
Sepultura Nation3.0
Sepultura Roorback3.0
Sepultura Against3.0
Sepultura A-Lex3.0
Sepultura Kairos3.0
Sepultura Bestial Devastation3.0
Sepultura The Mediator Between Head and Hands Must Be the Heart3.0
Sepultura Machine Messiah3.5
Sepultura Quadra3.5
Sepultura Arise4.0
Sepultura Beneath the Remains4.0
Sepultura Roots4.0
Sepultura Chaos A.D.4.5
Shattered Hope Abscence3.5
Shattered Hope Waters Of Lethe3.5
"Aletheia" played on some YT radio i was listening to, got hooked, so i had to check the band. Good stuff.

Shattered Hope Vespers3.5
Shinedown Leave a Whisper3.0
Shinedown Us and Them3.0
Shinedown Amaryllis3.0
Shinedown The Sound of Madness3.5
Shining (NOR) Blackjazz4.0
Sir Lord Baltimore Kingdom Come4.0
Sixx:A.M. Live Is Beautiful3.5
Sixx:A.M. This Is Gonna Hurt3.5
Sixx:A.M. 73.5
Sixx:A.M. Prayers For The Damned (Vol. 1)3.5
Sixx:A.M. Prayers For The Blessed (Vol. 2)3.5
Sixx:A.M. The Heroin Diaries 10th Anniversary Edition3.5
Sixx:A.M. Hits3.5
Sixx:A.M. Heroin Diaries Soundtrack4.0
Skepticism Stormcrowfleet4.0
A Funeral Doom classic. Worth checking out if you like to study the evolution of this Metal sub-sub-genre.
Slash Slash3.5
Slash Apocalyptic Love3.5
Slash World On Fire3.5
Slash Living the Dream3.5
Slash 43.5
Slash's Snakepit Ain't Life Grand3.5
Slash's Snakepit It's Five O'Clock Somewhere4.0
Slayer Soundtrack to the Apocalypse3.5
Slipknot .5: The Gray Chapter2.0
Slipknot The End, So Far2.0
Slipknot All Hope Is Gone2.5
Slipknot We Are Not Your Kind2.5
Slipknot Slipknot3.5
Slipknot Vol. 3: The Subliminal Verses3.5
Slipknot Iowa3.5
Slow Crush Ease4.0
Slow Crush Aurora4.0
Slow Crush Hush4.0
Snoop Dogg Doggystyle4.0
You can say whatever you want about Snoopy, but Doggystyle is, (alongside Illmatic) my favorite hip hop album.
Soilent Green Sewn Mouth Secrets3.5
Solitude Aeturnus Into the Depths of Sorrow3.5
Solitude Aeturnus Beyond the Crimson Horizon3.5
Solitude Aeturnus Through the Darkest Hour3.5
Solitude Aeturnus Downfall3.5
Sonic Youth NYC Ghosts & Flowers2.5
..or The proof on how Sonic Youth cannot play with normal instruments.
Sonic Youth A Thousand Leaves3.0
"Sunday" cant save this from being an average SY album.
Sonic Youth Sonic Nurse3.0
Sonic Youth keeps tryin to reinvent themself after seeing their homemade material get stolen and studio destroyed through 9/11. The effort is pretty evident and alarming on first couple of auditions, as band members try too hard to re-write the same epic songs for the 100th time in their long career, but unfortunately, they also keep falling short in terms of inspired chorus and catchy melodies.
Sonic Youth Murray Street3.0
The soundscapes are way better than last album, but sometimes the improvisation drags for too long, taking some songs way beyond the ideal lenght. " Empty Page" is a nice moving song, everything else falls in the background ambient music.
Sonic Youth Dirty4.0
This one and Experimental Jet Set will always have a special place i my heart, since it was the first 2 albums by Sonic Youth i bought when i was a teen. Both albums have a lot of shorter and direct tunes which made a whole thing easier to enjoy. While Experimental Jet Set was more on pop and soft side, in Dirty the band gets on a more agressive punk-rock mode to mix with their trademark sound.

My Favorite tracks: Sugar Kane, Chapel Hill.
Sonic Youth Experimental Jet Set, Trash, and No Star4.0
Sonic Youth Sister4.0
Sonic Youth Washing Machine4.0
Sonic Youth Evol4.0
Sonic Youth Bad Moon Rising4.0
Sonic Youth Daydream Nation4.5
Sonic Youth Goo4.5
Soulfly Prophecy3.5
Soulfly 33.5
Soulfly Primitive3.5
Soulfly Soulfly3.5
Soulfly Archangel3.5
Soulfly Ritual3.5
Starflyer 59 Silver4.0
Silver is the perfect soundtrack for a psychedelic poppy trip through mid-west America disappearing small towns, celebrating nostalgia and embracing the emptiness that future gonna bring. Bands like Starflyer59 only show why the 90s were the best and last decade for rock music.
Steppenwolf Steppenwolf4.0
Stevie Ray Vaughan Greatest Hits4.5
Great sampler of SRV talents. The rest of the band is solid.
Stone Temple Pilots Shangri-La-Dee-Da3.0
Stone Temple Pilots Stone Temple Pilots (2010)3.0
Stone Temple Pilots High Rise3.0
Stone Temple Pilots Stone Temple Pilots (2018)3.0
Stone Temple Pilots Core4.0
Stone Temple Pilots No. 44.0
Stone Temple Pilots MTV Unplugged4.0
Stone Temple Pilots Perdida4.0
After Talk Show, Army of Anyone, and High Rise, Perdida is the first time the DeLeo brothers release two albums with other singer than Scott Weiland.

While those albums focus more on hard rock a-la Core, this time the brothers just concentrated on the acoustic side of their music, that fits very well for Jeff Gutt voice. Although no song stands out at the level of Creep or Atlanta, the album as a whole serves as a great audition for long rainy days.

A welcome change.
Stone Temple Pilots Purple4.5
Stone Temple Pilots Tiny Music... Songs From the Vatican Gift Shop4.5
Stryper To Hell With the Devil3.5
Subterranean Disposition Contagiuum and the Landscapes of Failure3.5
"Aggressors Clothed As Victims" played on some Youtube radio, so i had to check the band. Good stuff.
Suicidal Tendencies Suicidal Tendencies3.5
Suicidal Tendencies Join the Army3.5
Suicidal Tendencies How Will I Laugh Tomorrow If I Can't Even Smile Today?3.5
Suicidal Tendencies Lights...Camera...Revolution3.5
Suicidal Tendencies The Art of Rebellion3.5
Suicidal Tendencies Suicidal for Life3.5
Sungrazer Mirador3.5
"Behind" was playing on a YT Radio, so i had to check the band. Typical Kyuss riff festival but with softer singing. Good Stuff.
Tales of Dark Fragile Monuments3.5
"Via descendents" played on some YT radio i was listening to, got hooked, so i had to check the band. A perfect mix of growls and clean vocals, both male and female. Props also for the organ player, he really shines on this one.Good stuff.
Tesla Mechanical Resonance3.5
Tesla The Great Radio Controversy3.5
Tesla Psychotic Supper3.5
The Beach Boys Sunflower3.5
The Beach Boys Surf's Up3.5
The Beach Boys Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!)3.5
The Beach Boys All Summer Long3.5
The Beach Boys The Beach Boys' Christmas Album3.5
The Beach Boys Smiley Smile4.0
The Beach Boys Wild Honey4.0
The Beach Boys Pet Sounds5.0
The Beach Boys Today!5.0
Today! is the first BB album you can really consider an album rather than a collection of filler song supporting 1-2 hit singles. Pay attention to the side B of Today! because it preceeds everything that is considered Art-Pop nowadays.

Today! is nearly as important to pop music as Pet Sounds. Period.
The Beatles Let It Be3.5
The Beatles Please Please Me3.5
The Beatles With the Beatles3.5
The Beatles Beatles for Sale3.5
The Beatles Revolver4.5
The Beatles Magical Mystery Tour4.5
The Beatles Help!4.5
The Beatles Rubber Soul5.0
The Beatles A Hard Day's Night5.0
The Beatles Abbey Road5.0
The Beatles The Beatles5.0
The Beatles Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band5.0
The Breeders Pod4.0
The Breeders Last Splash4.0
The Cure Wild Mood Swings3.5
The Dogs D'Amour In the Dynamite Jet Saloon3.5
British Punk rock with Glam aesthetics. You cant go wrong when a song like "Debauchery" opens up the album, or can you..?
The Feelies Crazy Rhythms4.0
The Gutter Twins Saturnalia3.5
The Howling Void Shadows Over The Cosmos3.5
"Lord of the Black Golf" played on some YT radio i was listening to, got hooked, so i had to check the band. Good stuff.
The Jeff Beck Group Rough and Ready3.5
The Jeff Beck Group Jeff Beck Group3.5
The Jeff Beck Group Beck-Ola4.0
The Magnetic Fields 69 Love Songs4.0
The Notorious B.I.G. Ready to Die3.5
The Notorious B.I.G. Life After Death3.5
The Notorious B.I.G. Greatest Hits3.5
B.I.G. was a very influential rapper, but his albums are very inconsistent. So this is the only thing curious fans, like me, gonna need from B.I.G.
The Re-Stoned Stories of the Astral Lizard3.5
Psych Stoner Rock from Russia, man! What could go wrong? Great instrumental to chill over Siberia desert..
The Rolling Stones Tattoo You3.0
The Rolling Stones A Bigger Bang3.0
The Rolling Stones Some Girls3.0
The Rolling Stones Voodoo Lounge3.0
The Rolling Stones Steel Wheels3.0
The Rolling Stones Blue and Lonesome3.0
The Rolling Stones Beggars Banquet3.5
The Rolling Stones Goats Head Soup3.5
The Rolling Stones Exile on Main St.4.5
The Rolling Stones Let It Bleed4.5
The Rolling Stones Sticky Fingers5.0
The Ruins of Beverast Exuvia4.0
The Scream Let It Scream3.5
The Smashing Pumpkins Adore2.0
The sound of a band falling apart, and the rising of one most cold blooded rock n roll dictators. More than a album, Adore must be considered as a historic lesson about nascissism in general music.
The Smashing Pumpkins ATUM: Act I2.0
Another lifeless album similar to Shiny and Cyr.

It is now official: The new Smashing Pumpkins are synth-pop (one man)band.
The Smashing Pumpkins ATUM: Act II2.0
The Smashing Pumpkins ATUM: Act III2.0
The Smashing Pumpkins Zeitgeist2.5
The Smashing Pumpkins Shiny and Oh So Bright, Vol. 13.0
The Smashing Pumpkins Cyr3.0
Billy´s obsession about New Order and Depeche Mode is highly present in CYR, and most of the compositions rank between average and good synthpop, but there is so much, so much unnecessary filler for the listener to digest.

A 30 minute album would have had a better impact with the fans and especially the critics, but no, because Billy has to show everyone who's boss.

Thanks Billy, and f--k you.
The Smashing Pumpkins Machina/The Machines of God3.5
The Smashing Pumpkins Machina II/The Friends & Enemies of Modern Music3.5
The Smashing Pumpkins Oceania3.5
The Smashing Pumpkins Monuments to an Elegy3.5
The Smashing Pumpkins Gish4.0
The Smashing Pumpkins Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness4.5
The Smashing Pumpkins Siamese Dream4.5
The Stooges The Weirdness3.0
My rating is not going to Iggy and the Stooges performance or even Steve Albini production. They did their thing. Got the money, jammed a while, drink some, smoked some, and went away laughing on Virgin executives back.

Now, Thats Punk.

Suck on it Green Day.
The Stooges Ready to Die3.0
The Stooges Fun House5.0
The Stooges Raw Power5.0
The Stooges The Stooges5.0
The Strokes First Impressions of Earth3.0
The Strokes Angles3.0
The Strokes Is This It3.5
The Strokes Room on Fire3.5
The Tea Party Transmission4.0
The The Hanky Panky3.0
Average album, but "I Saw the Light" was one of best songs from the 90s.
The Vaselines Dum-Dum3.0
The Vaselines Sex With An X3.0
The Vaselines Son of a Gun3.5
The Vaselines Dying for It3.5
Yes, this is the EP Kurt Cobain bought back in 1990 that made him go into a more pop direction on his next album, you know which one. Its a good EP, with nice melodies and a very dream-y sound. Give it a try.r
The Vaselines The Way Of The Vaselines4.0
The Vaselines Enter the Vaselines4.0
Yes, they wrote a lot of delicious pop tunes back in the late 80s, but a 2-CD retrospective might be too much sugar for any curious fans. Please consider checking your blood pressure while listening to this.
The White Stripes Get Behind Me Satan3.0
The White Stripes De Stijl3.0
The White Stripes Elephant3.5
The White Stripes White Blood Cells3.5
The Winery Dogs The Winery Dogs4.0
The Winery Dogs Hot Streak4.0
Thurston Moore Psychic Hearts3.5
Thurston Moore Trees Outside the Academy3.5
Thurston Moore Demolished Thoughts3.5
Thurston Moore The Best Day3.5
Thurston Moore Rock N Roll Consciousness3.5
Thurston Moore Spirit Counsel3.5
Thurston Moore By the Fire3.5
Tiamat Wildhoney4.0
Tom Petty Wildflowers4.0
Tom Petty Full Moon Fever4.0
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Damn The Torpedoes4.0
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers4.0
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Into The Great Wide Open4.0
Tom Waits Closing Time3.5
Tom already had blisters in his fingers from burning cigars and hundred hours on the piano when he released his debut album. Althrough a good effort, his songwriting quality would get significantly better over the next dozens of whisky bottles.

..i mean, in a couple of years.
Tom Waits Blood Money3.5
Tom Waits The Heart of Saturday Night3.5
Tom Waits Bad As Me3.5
Tom Waits Rain Dogs4.0
Tom Waits Swordfishtrombones4.0
Tom Waits Blue Valentine4.0
Tom Waits Bone Machine4.0
Tom Waits Mule Variations4.0
Tom Waits Small Change4.0
Tommy Lee Tommyland: The Ride1.0
Tommy Lee Never a Dull Moment1.0
Tommy Lee Andro1.0
Torrens Conscientium All Alone with the Thoughts3.5
"Being lonely" played on some radio i was listening to, so i had to check the band. Good stuff.
Trouble Trouble4.0
Trouble Trouble/Psalm 94.0
Twisted Sister Stay Hungry3.5
Ultramagnetic MCs Critical Beatdown3.5
Ulver Themes From William Blake's The Marriage of Heaven and Hell3.0
Ulver Wars of the Roses3.0
Ulver The Assassination of Julius Caesar3.0
Ulver Flowers of Evil3.0
Ulver Perdition City3.5
Ulver Kveldssanger3.5
Ulver Nattens Madrigal3.5
Ulver Bergtatt - Et eeventyr i 5 capitler3.5
Ulver Blood Inside3.5
Ulver Shadows of the Sun3.5
Ulver Teachings In Silence3.5
Ulver Messe I.X-VI.X3.5
Unwound Leaves Turn Inside You4.0
Unwound Repetition4.0
Urza The Omnipresence Of Loss3.5
Ultra slow and repetetive doom metal with gargantous growl vocals, with some minimilistic breakdowns. Quite interesting.
Van Halen Fair Warning2.5
Van Halen Diver Down2.5
Van Halen Van Halen II3.0
Van Halen Balance3.0
Van Halen OU8123.0
Van Halen For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge3.5
F.U.C.K. was a much needed return to guitar based rock album. Doesnt contain 5150 big ballads, or OU812 musical diversity, but how can you complain about an album with headbanging tracks like Poundcake, Roundaround, Judgement Day, In n Out, and my personal favorite - Man on a Mission, a song even covered by Pantera! Great Album.
Van Halen 51503.5
Van Halen Women and Children First3.5
Van Halen Van Halen4.0
Van Halen 19844.0
Van Morrison Astral Weeks3.0
Van Morrison Moondance3.0
Van Morrison Saint Dominic's Preview3.0
Van Morrison Tupelo Honey3.0
Vanilla Fudge Vanilla Fudge4.0
Vanilla Ice To the Extreme3.0
Vanilla Ice Hard to Swallow3.0
Vanilla Ice Mind Blowin'3.0
Vanilla Ice WTF3.0
Vanilla Ice Bi-Polar3.5
Venom Black Metal4.0
Venom Welcome to Hell4.0
Vince Neil Exposed3.0
Great guitar solos from Vince Neil on this album. Its quite entertaining.
W.A.S.P. The Headless Children3.5
W.A.S.P. W.A.S.P.3.5
W.A.S.P. The Last Command3.5
W.A.S.P. The Crimson Idol3.5
Weezer The Red Album3.0
Weezer Hurley3.0
Weezer Maladroit3.5
Weezer The Green Album3.5
Weezer Make Believe3.5
Weezer Raditude3.5
Weezer Everything Will Be Alright in the End3.5
Weezer The White Album3.5
Weezer Pacific Daydream3.5
Weezer The Black Album3.5
Weezer Van Weezer3.5
Weezer OK Human3.5
Weezer Pinkerton4.0
Weezer Weezer4.0
When Nothing Remains As All Torn Asunder3.5
"Mourning of the Sun " played on some radio i was listening to, so i had to check the band. Melodic Death Doom with clean, growl and even female vocals. Good stuff.
Wilco Being There3.5
Wilco The Whole Love3.5
Wilco A Ghost Is Born4.0
Wilco Yankee Hotel Foxtrot4.0
Wilco Summerteeth4.0
Wilco Sky Blue Sky4.0
William Duvall One Alone3.5
Solid unplugged effort by AIC singer. Maybe he can influence Jerry to pick up the acoustic guitar more often..?
William Patrick Corgan TheFutureEmbrace3.0
William Patrick Corgan Cotillions3.0
William Patrick Corgan Ogilala3.5
Windir Arntor4.0
Wings Band on the Run3.5
Wings Venus and Mars3.5
Yes Relayer3.5
Zwan Mary Star Of The Sea3.5
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