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Average Rating: 3.27
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A Day To Remember What Separates Me from You2.5
A Day To Remember Homesick3.0
Attila About That Life1.5
Avenged Sevenfold Waking the Fallen3.5
Avenged Sevenfold Nightmare2.5
Avenged Sevenfold Avenged Sevenfold2.0
Avenged Sevenfold City of Evil3.5
A stylistic change for the band, but one they executed gracefully. While Shadow's voice may grow grating to some, the boys behind him can more then make up for it. Great guitar work throughout, and some of the Rev's best drumming on display. This is one of their more consistent albums, and second in their catalog only to 2003's Waking The Fallen.
Brand New The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me5.0
Children of Bodom Are You Dead Yet?3.0
Chimaira Resurrection4.0
Fast-paced, heavy, and at times melodic.The band pumps out an album full of intense and intricate listens. Reunited with their original drummer, the double bass that made them famous is on full display. The guitars have only improved, and Rob's ability to set a mood(with Spicuzza's electronics backing) is shown throughout.
Chimaira Chimaira3.5
Dropkick Murphys Blackout3.0
Elliott Smith Either/Or4.0
Escape the Fate This War Is Ours2.5
A few standout tracks, but overall nothing too special. A decent listen.
Flobots Fight with Tools4.0
Four Letter Lie Like Structures3.0
Four Letter Lie What A Terrible Thing To Say3.5
Four Letter Lie A New Day3.0
Frank Turner Positive Songs for Negative People4.5
Gallows (UK) Grey Britain3.0
Green Day Dookie3.5
Green Day American Idiot3.5
In Flames Come Clarity3.5
In Flames Sounds of a Playground Fading3.0
Marilyn Manson The Golden Age of Grotesque3.0
Maylene and the Sons of Disaster Maylene and the Sons of Disaster4.0
The unmistakable sound of Maylene and The Sons of Disaster. Hard hitting guitars fire out southern influenced riffs, and Dallas Taylor's intense vocals stand front and center.This was a less polished Maylene, with a hardcore sound more prominent then their later southern-rock inspired albums.
Maylene and the Sons of Disaster III3.0
Maylene and the Sons of Disaster II3.5
My Chemical Romance The Black Parade4.0
Nine Inch Nails The Downward Spiral3.5
Once Nothing First Came the Law3.5
Senses Fail Still Searching (Deluxe Edition)3.5
Senses Fail The Fire4.0
Silverstein A Shipwreck in the Sand3.5
Silverstein When Broken Is Easily Fixed3.0
Silverstein Arrivals and Departures2.5
Staind Dysfunction3.5
Staind Staind3.0
Staind The Illusion of Progress2.0
Steel Panther Feel the Steel3.5
The joke may have lost some of it's initial impact, but their debut album blended parody and musicianship into something undeniably fun to take in.
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