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Since it came up yesterday, I thought I'll just try to explain my ratings a little bit. | 25 | | brokeNCYDE I'm Not A Fan, But The Kids Like It!
1 - abominable, atrocious, unbearable, call it what you want. But those pretty rare species of albums isn't just bad, uninspired or a huge misstep, it is potentially harmful for your ears. Tracks, at times so bad you want them to end after only 10 seconds, pile up in an unhealthy amount and even if you find something that could be considered good or at least ok, it's hardly noticeable in between all the crap. Also there's neither imagination, talent or artistical value to find here (I look at you Kevin Federline), which makes for some tiring minutes, even if they aren't simply horrible. | 24 | | KoRn The Path Of Totality
certainly it doesn't help either, if the LP comes from a band known for quite good music. That makes it even more surprising, how bad it is. Still, it's about those tracks where you not just say: 'Turn it off, it's crap.' It's more like 'God dammit, what's happening here.' | 23 | | The Black Eyed Peas Elephunk
1.5 - Less unbearable, more unnerving. Especially since such albums appear to be completely brainless from the first minute and it doesn't get better that much. So, if it lacks energy, is crappy produced and hardly ever deserves to be called entertaining, what's left? Maybe one, if you're lucky two, worthwhile songs, definitely not more. | 22 | | Puddle Of Mudd Come Clean
or it is even more boring and unlikeable in a remarkable way. Maybe, because it completely misses the point it should be making, maybe, because of laughable production or it's just that you constantly think, what you hear has to be a bad joke. | 21 | | Gorillaz The Fall
or it's an experiment by an otherwise respectable artist gone wrong big time. Makes for an awkward listen and more than one disturbing minute, but can also contain something that could be labeled as great, even if it doesn't really help on the whole, because the rest is somewhere between 'Yeah, ok' and 'Why did you have to do that?' | 20 | | Linkin Park A Thousand Suns
2 - here we are again with a little misled experimenting or a very unfavourable reinvention. Yet, it's even more mysterious, since we have more material worth listening, more good ideas, simply better music. But this gets leveled down by the high error rate and therefore you get a strange album, where you could only pick out single stand-out tracks, but have a very unwieldy record overall. | 19 | | Weezer The Green Album
it can be a let down by a once great artist too. Mostly because the spark that was there once, has been lost almost completely. With that you get: Boredom. And pretty much nothing else. Which means that the tracks aren't really bad, there's just no real reason to get back to them. Still, it gets some credit for the occasional reminder of the artists former quality. | 18 | | Angels And Airwaves Love Pt 2
or it is a re-hash of older material. That's bad especially if the band wasn't that brilliant to begin with, but it isn't thrilling either way. It leads to a lack of excitement and surprise, not because the music is particularly bad (mostly), but because it simply feels forced and a bit tired. Still, if you're hung up on the band, not the worst thing. Also there will be at least something that's new and somehow worth your time. | 17 | | Bloodhound Gang Hooray For Boobies
2.5 - the good, the bad and the ugly. An album where you can't just say it's average. Actually this part of it is rather small since the tracks pile up on both ends of the scale and in the end you have some stand-outs, but also those shitty tracks that make you wonder, why the hell these minutes exist. If you just do the math, the positive moments outweigh the negative ones just enough, so you don't have to dislike it. | 16 | | Avril Lavigne The Best Damn Thing
or it's a bit of a Jekyll & Hide thing. It's rather entertaining musically, but falls apart when it comes to attitude/lyrics. Or it's the other way 'round. Either way, it get's quite difficult, because you get something that's wortwhile only if you can leave aside the disturbing part of the album. If you're capable of that, it's quite good, otherwise it's a difficult ride. | 15 | | Papa Roach Getting Away With Murder
or it's the very definition of average. Which means it's an album or even a band as a whole that seems condemned to be stuck in mediocrity. This, of course, has the merit of lacking disturbing minutes, yet it only delivers once or twice over the course of the record and is therefore just another piece in what could once be a good best-of. | 14 | | The Fray How To Save A Life
3 - somewhat touching, some artistical value, just not enough to produce thrilling minutes. At least for most of the time, since you can almost certainly find that one brilliant track, but really just that one. Besides that it's good work and does disappoint not often. On the other hand, the limitations of the LP are fairly obvious, regardless of whether it's the music, the lyrics or just a general monotony. | 13 | | Two Door Cinema Club Tourist History
in this case it's even more cohesive, which means you get a bunch of pretty good tracks, but at the very outmost you get one songs the shines above the others. The rest melts together into something that can be pleasant at times, but it's nothing there that could really draw you into the music. Perfect background music though. | 12 | | Radiohead Hail To The Thief
or it's a to some extent excellent piece, which has just too many faulty minutes as a quite big handicap. Therefore you get a bunch of really great material, on the other hand you still find boring or even confusing tracks thrown in here and there. Great if you're usually listening to single tracks only, not so great, if you take the whole record. | 11 | | AC/DC Back In Black
3.5 - neither fish nor fowl. There's no denial such albums are really good work and possess character, enjoyable minutes and appeal on some level. Yet, something isn't right and what exactly is mysterious to some extent. Could be the production, could be the voice, actually it could be everything. But just like the first moon landing or the monster of Loch Ness we will probably never find out what the truth is. | 10 | | blink-182 Take Off Your Pants And Jacket
or it's that kind of 'same procedure as every year'-thing. So, you have a good band and get an album that isn't surprising, it isn't ground-breaking, it's just pretty much what you got from them in the past done right generally. Hardly ever thrilling (unless you're a big fan), but a nice addition to an already good discography. | 9 | | Manu Chao Proxima Estacion: Esperanza
or it is one of those very varied records that never even get close to bore you. That's really great and you can bet that you'll find some damn good work here. Still, the more directions you take, the more chances you get to screw up and at times such records fall flat somehow or get a little weird moments here and there. | 8 | | Damien Rice O
4 - one-sided to some extent, because the quality is mostly based on either the emotion and lyrical content or the music. Although that can be a bit of a let down at times, especially if the record gets too monotonous, it's strenghts are overwhelming at times. This lets you forget that there could be something wrong on one side of the medal and concentrate almost universally on the brilliant one. Just if you take a step back and look at it "objectively", you see it's little flaws. | 7 | | Arctic Monkeys Whatever People Say I Am, That's What...
or it could just be a perfectly balanced record, both great musically and lyrically. Energetic, rich in variety (not always) and with a very good performance from everyone involved. There's still some reservedness left, when it comes to the general direction it takes or some minor part of the sound, but no denial it's excellent work overall. | 6 | | Radiohead Kid A
a stunning concept, executed in a stunning way. Pretty much. Because even if there's no denial such albums are great, something stands between the album and a perfect rating. Either it's the overall musical direction or it's a little misstep here, another one there. On the whole it makes for a great listen, but it just doesn't get to the top, at least if you look at the big picture. | 5 | | Bad Religion Suffer
4.5 - Cohesiveness, that's the word. A bunch of excellent tracks that stand together as a powerful force (Not necessarily powerful sonically). So you get this record that never disappoints, never bores, never ceases to deliver. It's only small problem is that it misses out to provide this all-time favourite song, even if there are enough that are just oh so close. | 4 | | R.E.M. Automatic For The People
Pretty much the same, but with more diversity and therefore with a higher chance of a weak spot somewhere. Still, even if there is one, it stands alone. And on the other hand you get some amazing tunes you just can't get tired to hear. | 3 | | Joy Division Closer
Just the tiniest bit missing for a 5 (could get one soon though). I don't know exactly what it is, but such records are mesmerising in some way. You start listening and you get sucked into the songs immediately and this only ends after you've had the honor to hear the closer. | 2 | | Rammstein Mutter
5 - most people would say those are classics and that they are flawless. I don't. Such records can have their rather weak tracks and I'm certain that there isn't one album out there, where I would say every song is perfect. It's standing in music history or among critics is even less important, since especially the relevance and influence of an album has nothing to do with it's "quality", simply meaning how much people like to listen to it. So if you get an album, whose atmosphere you find perfect, where you just have to pick out which songs you consider all-time favourites, you're pretty much at the peak, I think. | 1 | | Soap And Skin Lovetune For Vacuum | |
KrazyKris
07.30.14 | Finally, already done the same yesterday and suddenly it was all lost somehow.
Turned out to be a bit lengthy, but I tried to make it a bit more detailed.
Anyway, tell me what you think. | Phlegm
07.30.14 | i think you rock ! | KrazyKris
07.30.14 | That's a first. So much love on Sputnik.
U rock too. | Skull917
07.30.14 | It's interesting to see the adjectives someone uses to describe his ratings.
5 - "That seething, half-luminous cloud background that holds ineffable suggestions of a vague, ethereal beyondness far more than terrestrially spatial, and gives appalling reminders of the utter remoteness, separateness, desolation, and aeon-long death of this untrodden and unfathomed austral world." | KrazyKris
07.30.14 | In english, please. | aok
07.30.14 | 4 is on point . 12 is really a 5 tho | Supercoolguy64
07.30.14 | Nice explanations
HERE COMES THE SONNEEEEEEEE | JaySpiral
07.30.14 | P cool but Rammstein is kinda lame. | zakalwe
07.30.14 | Your deranged Christopher.
A classic for me is one that you can pinpoint where you were, it connects on some other level and your life wouldn't be the same without it.
Funnily enough there are albums that can even go beyond that level (your darksides, ladies and gentlemans, Ziggy stardusts' automatic for the peoples') that go beyond an otherworldly listening experience and through a number of factors (including nostalgia) they take you to a place where your living the thing.
Their my 6s' | KrazyKris
07.30.14 | ~12 is really a 5 tho~
Yeah, well, not that much of a Radiohead fan anyway. Definitely one of the best and most interesting rock bands of the last 20 years, but they never fully convinced me (though Kid A appears to grow on me more and more) and on HTTT you really have those negative 'what the hell'-moments. | Skull917
07.30.14 | it means so good it's in world of it's own not susceptible to reason or understanding | KrazyKris
07.30.14 | @zak
hey there, always nice to hear something from you.
But I have to disagree. Actually the term 'classic' seems useless to me. But, anyway, I doubt music can be really life-changing. I mean, it can be powerful and have an effect on your mood, your look on certain situations and it can definitely reinforce your own emotions. But life-changing seems a bit too much, all in all it's still music we're talking about. | Skull917
07.30.14 | depends on your involvement | zakalwe
07.30.14 | It's never influenced your dress sense, opinion, outlook, created friendships and common bonds, soundtracked a road trip or memory of life that is a highlight?
Your not listening properly then dude! | Skull917
07.30.14 | we need to get you into classical and avant-garde and make you become obsessed | GnarlyShillelagh
07.30.14 | I think I feel similar to you in the way you rate things only all your descriptions apply to my criteria for the point immediately before
So the criteria you have for rating something a 4 is what i use to rate something a 3.5
this is just from skimming a little, nice list. | KrazyKris
07.30.14 | Yeah, ok, that for sure (dress sense & memories no, everything else yes). But it sounded a bit like you can find the ultimate answer to life in it (we all know it's 42, don't we?). Anyway, definitely can have quite an impact on some things. | KrazyKris
07.30.14 | ~we need to get you into classical and avant-garde and make you become obsessed~
Over my dead body!!!!
already obsessed somehow, but I'm a cold observer at least when it comes to rate the music I listen to. Doesn't mean that some albums can't affect me. My 5's aren't 5's because I think they're the holy grail of music history. | zakalwe
07.30.14 | It must be a cultural thing, yanks (the lot) Brits (Ian Curtis) you....Jan Hammer | KrazyKris
07.30.14 | or: yanks (Britney Spears) Brits (Take That) me....Falco | zakalwe
07.30.14 | lol. Good lad! | rapideyemovement
07.30.14 | Great job! Really enjoyed reading this. | KrazyKris
07.30.14 | Thanks | tommygun
07.31.14 | ratings r dumb | FourthDyke
07.31.14 | great explanations i agree completely about your basis for 5's | sniper
07.31.14 | ratings are dumb | aok
07.31.14 | ~on HTTT you really have those negative 'what the hell'-moments~
i mean it can get a lil rambly but i think we'll have to agree to disagree on that one. though then again sophomore/junior year i used to sometimes use that album to fall asleep to | omnipanzer
07.31.14 | Thank god!
An explanation... | KrazyKris
07.31.14 | Doesn't really make it better, if that's what you used it for. Quite difficult to sleep with Myxomatosis playing in the background, isn't it? On the other hand Sail To The Moon is perfect for that. | aok
07.31.14 | i was out cold by myxomatosis. but weak spots i still don't see on that album | KrazyKris
07.31.14 | Really, you like We Suck Young Blood and A Punchup At A Wedding too? Can't say for sure until I have their whole discog, but I'm quite confident they're in the Top 5 stupidest Radiohead tracks. | aok
07.31.14 | 'a punchup at a wedding' is srsly onea my favorites. such a smooth buildup.
'we suck young blood' might be my least favorite on the album but it's not Bad. "treefingers" on kid a is a track that doesn't do much but it's a . wsyb fits on the album iuno - does fit in with the 'rambly' reputation of the album. a shorter bridge between 'where i end and you begin' and 'the gloaming' would probably have been better | VheissuCrisis
07.31.14 | Good effort on the explanations. Though for me, a 4 can be a record with seemingly no flaws, and while a brilliant listen it just doesn't possess that special spark/connection that the 4.5's have. A 5 then, only happens after 4.5's have stood the test of time. | TalonsOfFire
07.31.14 | HTTT is a 4.3/5 at least. Less filler than Amnesiac at least | KrazyKris
07.31.14 | Yeah, but the 'Punchup' lyrics + it goes on and on (pretty much like 'Treefingers', which would have been brilliant as a 1 1/2 min track), but I get your point. Probably right about a short bridge between those two, especially since the pace is pretty similar in both. 'The Gloaming' seems like an 'Idioteque' re-hash to me tough. | aok
07.31.14 | the bends was catchy alt-rock, ok computer was a masterpiece, kid a was a zonky experiment / depression that somehow worked wonders, amnesiac was an attempt to forget. hail to the thief was an acceptance of what is. there's so much happening, but 'punchup at a wedding' is the soothing buildup of inevitability to the explosive 'myxomatosis'. | PunchforPunch
07.31.14 | ok i'll explain how my ratings works just for u krazykris
3 = green(uncommon)
3.5 = blue (rare)
4 = purple (epic)
4.5 = orange (legendary)
5 = red (artifact) | KrazyKris
07.31.14 | Nicely phrased. Definitely never ever will consider OKC a masterpiece though, Kid A is better imo. So much for agreeing on disagreeing. | aok
08.01.14 | i like kid a better too but okc was a concept that was executed. kid a was rambling nonsense that was somehow genius iuno lol. radioheadradioheadradiohead | Supercoolguy64
08.01.14 | i woke up suuuucking on lemoyn | KrazyKris
08.01.14 | Yeah, but executed how? I mean, some excellent work, but my mind wasn't exactly blown away by it. I just don't know why people think it's such a big deal, it's great alt rock, period. Plus, thanks to Thoms constant overstatement and a useless closer it has its mediocre moments.
Kid A on the other hand is a revolutionary album done right. It's really different, just as unaccessible as OKC, but you see the genius behind it more often. And nothing on OKC is as good as Idioteque.
I will eat you alive and there'll be no more lies. | Supercoolguy64
08.01.14 | Who's dat hiding in da buuuunker?
women and the children first and the children first and the children first | KrazyKris
08.01.14 | This is what you get...This is what you get...This is what you get, when you mess with uuuuuuuuus. | Supercoolguy64
08.01.14 | For a second there, I'v laaaawst myself, I've laaaaawwwwst myseeeelf | KrazyKris
08.01.14 | Dammit, I'm looking for a cool line from Treefingers, but I just can't find any... | Supercoolguy64
08.01.14 | ikr | KrazyKris
08.01.14 | Fitter, happier, more productive | ButteryBiscuitBass
08.01.14 | You sure are Krazy, Kris. | KrazyKris
08.01.14 | In an ever-changing world it's good to know, some things will always stay the same. Just like your comments. Already missed them on my last lists | ButteryBiscuitBass
08.01.14 | I'm a versatile man. You just bring me so much joy. | aok
08.01.14 | a pig in a cage on antibiotics =P | Supercoolguy64
08.01.14 | I'm a reasonable man, get off my case, get off, get off, get off my case | KrazyKris
08.01.14 | All they wan't to say is that, they don't really care about us.......... Oh crap, wrong guy. You win, you're just too supercool for me, I can't keep up with that | Supercoolguy64
08.01.14 | HOORAY MY MOM WILL BE SO PROUD | aok
08.01.14 | mj always wins tho. so i vote kk wins |
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