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Boards of Canada The Campfire Headphase5.0
Boards of Canada Geogaddi5.0
The Districts Telephone3.5
The Districts A Flourish and a Spoil4.5
The National Trouble Will Find Me5.0
Boards of Canada Tomorrow's Harvest4.5
Although I was a bit skeptical during the first couple of tracks, BoC really pulled out some fantastic ones. Definitely a fantastic album.
Between the Buried and Me The Parallax: Hypersleep Dialogues4.0
Rush Hemispheres4.5
The Seatbelts Cowboy Bebop5.0
Fleet Foxes Sun Giant4.0
Fleet Foxes Fleet Foxes EP3.0
Fleet Foxes Fleet Foxes4.5
Fleet Foxes Helplessness Blues5.0
The Beatles Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band5.0
Genesis Nursery Cryme4.5
Genesis The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway5.0
Kaipa Kaipa4.0
Very good for a first album, but nothing too incredible. Still worth a few good listens.
Periphery Periphery4.0
Periphery Periphery II: This Time It's Personal4.0
The Beatles Abbey Road4.5
Ian Anderson Thick as a Brick 24.0
Skrillex More Monsters and Sprites1.5
Skrillex Bangarang1.0
Skrillex Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites2.0
Rush 21124.5
Children of Nova The Complexity of Light 4.5
King Crimson Red4.5
King Crimson In the Court of the Crimson King5.0
Genesis Foxtrot4.5
Yes Fly from Here3.5
Yes Magnification2.0
Yes The Ladder2.5
Yes Open Your Eyes2.5
Yes Talk3.5
Yes Union3.0
Yes 901251.5
Yes Drama3.5
Yes Tormato3.0
Yes Going for the One4.5
Yes Relayer5.0
Yes Tales from Topographic Oceans4.0
Yes Close to the Edge5.0
Yes Fragile4.5
Yes The Yes Album4.5
Tool Lateralus4.5
Yes Big Generator1.0
Rx Bandits Mandala5.0
Rx Bandits ...And the Battle Begun4.5
Nektar Remember the Future4.5
Gong Continental Circus3.5
Jethro Tull Thick as a Brick5.0
Gong Flying Teapot5.0
Jeff Wayne The War of the Worlds4.5
Jethro Tull A Passion Play4.5
Genesis Selling England by the Pound5.0
Selling England by the pound was the crowning achievement of Genesis' reign of the 70s prog rock scene. Every individual member shines on this album, with Gabriel's fittingly flexible voice flitting between haunting tones and satirical accents, Collins' incredible rhythmical prowess shining and receding fitting perfectly with the flow of the music, Hackett chiming in with some beautiful melodies and moving solos, Banks providing the ideal keyboard accompaniments to produce a perfect melody at the right times, and finally Rutherford, the ideal backbone for the entire album, working with Collins to hold together this entire album of pure musical Genius.
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