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5.0 classic
Arcade Fire Funeral
Welcome to Arcade Fire's neighborhood! Here you'll find tons of sheer brilliance, different emotions that will set you up in different moods, superb musicianship that most bands could never achieve and a perfect blending of the elements on the band's arsenal. Funeral is a classic of our generation. How's that for a debut?
Cage The Elephant Melophobia
After an amazing self-titled debut and a solid and diverse second album that launched the band to stardom, Cage The Elephant stepped up their game the way they needed to. Mixing alternative, indie, pop and psychadelic, Cage The Elephant created an absolutely flawless record that outstands every single record released this year. Honestly, Melophobia is slowly becoming one of the best records I've ever heard, it just feels good to listen to it. Joy and emotion all in one.
Converge Jane Doe
Jane Doe is such a terrible record. It makes me feel terrible about myself. It takes my soul away with each listen I give to it. It shatters my lonely heart. It breaks my fragile bones. It crushes all my insides. But I still crave for it after every listen. Constantly. That is love. Being hurt but somehow enjoying that. Being completely addicted to that pain. But when will the addiction end? Never. It remains with you forever, even when it reaches the point of insignificance, it will still mark you. Jane Doe is exactly that kind of record. I dared denying it so many times, but I can do that no more. Converge's "Jane Doe" is a monster album, one of my favorite albums of all time. Truly an unique, special album. I'm stuck in it and I want out.
Danny Brown XXX
Sarcastic, over the top, gross and depressing, this is what I like to call "rap music". Probably favorite rap album ever.
Death Grips The Money Store
Death Grips The Powers That B - Part I: Niggas on the Moon
Deftones White Pony
When does an album hit you so hard that it actually makes you want to die and think in the ways you want to be killed? Here you go, White Pony. The Deftones magnum-opus is a ride on the devil's nightmares. It makes you dizzy and deeply saddened about your life. It makes you realize how much your life sicks and it makes you want to start everything all over again. I took a ride in this White Pony and I travelled to the depths of darkness. I always do. The pony speaks, and when it does and you listen to it, you're suddently and mercilessly taken to a russian-roulette game. You know your insides will die, but you want to. You feel addicted to that pain. How can you escape the drowning atmosphere of Digital Bath? The nightmarish feel of Passenger? The lonely and saddening feel conveyed in the sample-based, gorgeous ballad Teenager? The bombardment of anger entitled Elite? The horrific path you must walk through while dwelling in the atmosphere of Knife Prty? And in the end you feel no more pain. Contradicting, right? Exactly. White Pony is an album I will always hold on my favorite album list.
Frank Sinatra Classic Sinatra: His Greatest Performances 1953-60
"Classic Sinatra: His Greatest Performances". The title says it all. A wonderful, perfect junction of songs from the Chairman that, along with "Nothing But The Best", synthetize the sheer brilliance of Frank Sinatra's music. A true music genious. Simplicity brings perfection.
Frank Sinatra Nothing But the Best
Joanna Newsom Ys
Kendrick Lamar To Pimp a Butterfly
King Crimson In the Court of the Crimson King
In The Court Of The Crimson King: progressive rock album; able to take you to an absolutely different dimension of a parallel world; one of the best albums of all time (everyone has already seen the red screaming face before). Five of music's most remarkable and gorgeous moments, all together in one of the greatest, most brilliant and significative albums of the Progressive genre and of music as a whole. The ninth planet of the Solar System is the Court of the Crimson King. Dwell in it. Get lost in it. Don't you come back, and if you do, get lost in it over and over again.
Pink Floyd The Dark Side of the Moon
Many deny the influence, significance and beauty of Pink Floyd's "The Dark Side Of The Moon", due to the 4-minute long "On The Run", the simillarity between "Breathe (In The Air)" and the final part of "Time". Some actually say this album is boring. But it's all part of it. The Dark Side Of The Moon is the album that can make your mind create a movie that plays in your head for 40 minutes. It can transport you into a different dimension of a parallel world. It can transform your musical taste instantly. It can take your entire soul to paradise and make you feel so good. It can actually make you think about the concepts of life, death, alienation, paranoia, insanity, war, freedom and so on. The Dark Side Of The Moon is remarkable in every way, truly Pink Floyd's magnum opus. I'll even dare saying, The Dark Side Of The Moon is perfection. It's art at it's finest. It's the definition of music. It is the biggest achievement ever. The Dark Side Of The Moon is the single biggest and best record of all time.
Pink Floyd Wish You Were Here
Climax, emotion and tension: the secrets of Wish You Were Here's undeniably deserved and remarkable success. A saucerful of secrets, huh? You bet. They didn't wish they were there, but you're definitely here, so just enjoy the ride. Flawless and eargasmic.
Radiohead OK Computer
1997. Oh, 1997. British music was truly at it's peak. With bands like Oasis, Muse, The Strokes and Blur, it sure wasn't easy to be the most successful band in the UK. You know what? Radiohead did it. And how? Releasing one of the best albums of all time: OK Computer. Your companion in sadness and plain weirdness. The chemical reaction, the album concept, the progressiveness. OK Computer is where the madness begins. The best band of all time began here. OK Computer marks the rise of Radiohead.
Radiohead In Rainbows
Adam Downer once asked "what happened to Radiohead"? Well they improved their already atmospheric feel and released yet another masterpiece. In Rainbows incorporates everything Radiohead: from the infeccious melodies, the sheer brilliance of the musical atmosphere and the weird lyrics to the gorgeous ballads, uplifting songs, melancholic songs and experimental songs. In Rainbows is the album that defines what Radiohead are today, and it truly is an innovating disc that changed the music course of today.
Swans Soundtracks for the Blind
Swans To Be Kind
Teen Suicide i will be my own hell because there is a devil inside my body
Teen Suicide waste yrself
The Beatles Revolver
Revolver is the best Beatles album of all time and one of my favorite albums ever. Revolver showcases the moment when the Beatles mature and truly "revolve" their sound with this amazing album that contains infeccious and danceable tunes, emotional ballads and brilliant moments. This album got me hooked to the Beatles and truly changed my perspective on what the Beatles really were.
The Beatles Abbey Road
Once a man said wisely, "Revolver is the best Beatles album. Abbey Road is the greatest Beatles album". No one can deny the colossal impact Abbey Road had in music. Everyone has already seen the four men in suit crossing a common sidewalk that would later become more than just a common sidewalk. Everyone has already heard one song of this album. "Come Together", or "Something", or "Oh Darling!", or "Here Comes The Sun". This is music you grow with. This is music I grew up with. Timeless music.
The Microphones Mount Eerie
The Microphones The Glow Pt. 2
The Microphones It Was Hot, We Stayed In The Water
The Microphones Don't Wake Me Up
Tim Hecker Harmony in Ultraviolet
Tim Hecker Ravedeath, 1972
Tim Hecker Virgins
Weezer Pinkerton
Garage-punk-grunge-horny-idiot music done 110% right. What happens when you're tired of sex, when you're trying to get a girl, when you miss your ex-girlfriend, when you feel hurt at the things people do to you, when you want to go back to your old self, when you're far away from someone you like/love and you want to be with that person, when you have so much in common with someone and you don't know exactly what you feel, when you get dumped by a lesbian, when you fall in love with someone and when you feel regretful for everything you've done and feel ashamed about yourself? You play Pinkerton, and it will all go away.

4.5 superb
Alice in Chains Jar of Flies
Alice in Chains Dirt
Morbidly gorgeous. Frighteningly dark. Undoubtedly remarkable.
Alice in Chains MTV Unplugged
Alter Bridge Fortress
Fortress witnesses Alter Bridge reaching their creative peak and proving why the band truly is one of the best of our generation. The best work the band has done so far. Congratulations, Myles and Co.
Arctic Monkeys Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not
Anticipation has the habit to set you up for disappointment, indeed. You must listen to this in a fun mood, not in a critic, analystic mood. Just. Enjoy. The fucking record.
Between the Buried and Me The Silent Circus
Between The Buried And Me are heavy. Really heavy. But in the end, they really are capable of beauty. Enter The Silent Circus.
Between the Buried and Me Alaska
You don't find a fillerless album in the 21st century much often. Alaska is exactly one of those albums.
Between the Buried and Me Colors
One giant, explosive, dynamic, infeccious, ridiculously perfect progressive Metalcore/Folk/Country/Polka song.
Bjork Homogenic
She really doesn't give a fuck. Bjork is not an homogenic artist. Bjork is different from everyone else, and she doesn't even have to try to be. Homogenic is a masterpiece.
Bjork Vespertine
Many compare this album with unconfortable and beautiful sex. It's basically that.
Bob Marley and The Wailers Legend
Bon Iver For Emma, Forever Ago
Everytime Emma closes her eyes it's like a dark paradise.
Cage The Elephant Cage the Elephant
Camel Mirage
The Camel magnum-opus and an essential progressive rock album.
Converge You Fail Me
After Jane Doe, who could have expected a better follow-up? It sure didn't fail me. Converge's darker release and one of their best albums, for sure.
Converge Axe to Fall
One of the most well structured albums I've ever heard. With an explosive opener like Dark Horse and a gorgeous ending like Cruel Bloom/Wretched World, how can an album fail? The axes fall and Converge rise ever higher.
Converge All We Love We Leave Behind
Brutal, scatterbraining, bone-crushing, heavier than heaven and louder than hell.
David Bowie The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars
Ziggy was a rock n' roll star. He was a starman. He had five years. He created a masterpiece, along with some spiders that came from Mars.
Deftones Saturday Night Wrist
The drunk-as-fuck and sexy side of the Deftones. An amazing album which features golden Deftones songs like "Xerces", "Hole In The Earth", "Cherry Waves" and "Beware".
Deftones Diamond Eyes
Signs of hope for the Deftones, entwined in emotion and heaviness. Chi would be proud.
Deftones Koi No Yokan
Production: the best I could ask for. Music: some filler here and there, but hey, most of it is perfect.
Dream Theater Images and Words
dredg El Cielo
El Cielo is one of the most atmospheric, beautiful, perfectly-crafted, deep, complete and well-structured albums I've ever listened to. The ultimate proof that Dredg are geniouses. Damn, heaven never sounded so fine.
Eminem The Marshall Mathers LP
Foo Fighters Wasting Light
Frank Ocean channel ORANGE
Green Day Dookie
Idiot album with idiot music made by idiot teenagers. Lyrics are about idiot stuff. Get it, idiot?
ISIS Oceanic
Ever wondered what it is like to literally drown your sorrows through music? Meet "Oceanic".
ISIS Panopticon
If "Oceanic" represents sinking on the ocean, "Panopticon" represents breaking free from it and soaring through the skies.
Jeff Buckley Grace
"Grace" is Jeff Buckley's gift to the music world, and a gorgeous and impactful one, indeed. Thank you Jeff.
Jethro Tull Aqualung
Kanye West My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
Kanye West Yeezus
Kendrick Lamar good kid, m.A.A.d city
La Dispute Somewhere at the Bottom of the River Between Vega and Altair
And the river is flooded with passion, anger and emotion.
Led Zeppelin Physical Graffiti
Physical Graffiti is the essential Led Zeppelin album. The sum-up of everything the band explored during a phenomenal career in the form of two discs: a wonderful, perfect first disc and a not-as-good but solid second disc.
Led Zeppelin Houses of the Holy
Led Zeppelin The Song Remains the Same
Led Zeppelin Mothership
The quintissential Led Zeppelin compillation. Well, I'd like some "The Rain Song", some "Down By The Seaside", some "The Ocean", some "Ten Years Gone", some "In My Time Of Dying" and some "In The Light" in here though.
Led Zeppelin Celebration Day
letlive. Fake History
Muse Absolution
Muse Origin of Symmetry
Energy. Many motherfucking tons of fucking energy.
Nas Illmatic
Nirvana In Utero
This isn't Nevermind. This is not the average grunge music you'd expect from Nirvana. This is not a mainstream album. This isn't music everyone enjoys. But it is timeless. It is the album Kurt Cobain always wanted to make. The musical shape of Kurt Cobain's mind. The single most weird album ever recorded. Chaotically intense, awkwardly beautiful. In Utero is a grower (no perversity intended). It grows in you. And when it does, it will make your knowledge about what was weird vanish completely. Weird, huh?
Nirvana MTV Unplugged in New York
Nirvana Nevermind
Many say Nevermind is an overrated album. Others say it is actually underrated (even when it is considered one of the greatest records of all time). Some do actually recognize that it is both overrated and underrated. But no one denies how it affected the course of music. This is the definitive album of the 90's. If you never listened to Nevermind, you never listened to any 90's music at all and you will never know how music was like back then. Nevermind is one of the most iconic and historical musical phenomena. The father of all grunge albums. The musical shape of the 90's. The epitaph of grunge music.
Opeth Still Life
Opeth Damnation
Damnation is melancholic music at it's best. The soft side of sadness. Truly a melancholic musical monster.
Opeth My Arms, Your Hearse
Pearl Jam Ten
They knew someday they'd have a beautiful life. They knew they'd be stars in music's immense sky, but why, why, why couldn't it be fillerless? Aaaaahhh, aaaaah, aaaaaahhhhaaaaahhhhhhh, aaaaaaahh! Ohhh yeeaaaaaah, yeaaaaahh!
Pink Floyd The Piper at the Gates of Dawn
The progressive, outstanding debut by Pink Floyd. And what an experimental way to debut.
Pink Floyd Animals
Animals is the definition of a musical rant at our society and at our stupid world full of cowards, liars, cheaters, retards, greedy and egocentric people. People are animals. Charade, they are. And Animals showcases that in the best way possble: through heaven-sent music. Three of the best songs on the Floydian catalogue: Dogs, Pigs (Three Different Ones) and Sheep. In order to be truly perfection, Animals shouldn't open and close with the Pigs On The Wing songs. But then again, what an amazing record Animals is.
Pink Floyd Meddle
Pink Floyd's golden era begins here. Meddle is an outstanding gem in Pink Floyd's discography and stands slightly behind the three classic Floyd albums.
Pink Floyd A Saucerful of Secrets
A saucerful of secrets. Come, dear listener, and learn more about them. This album is better than half of Pink Floyd's discography. But don't tell anyone, it's a secret.
Pink Floyd Obscured by Clouds
The Dark Side Of The Moon, early version. One of the best Pink Floyd records.
Porcupine Tree Deadwing
Portishead Dummy
Queens of the Stone Age ...Like Clockwork
Queens Of The Stone Age finally outdo themselves by delivering a seductive and stellar record that stands among the best in the band's catalogue.
Radiohead Amnesiac
The single weirdest record in Radiohead's discography, And that is saying a lot. Not that it is a bad thing.
Radiohead The Bends
Radiohead Kid A
The future is weird. And it awkwardly makes all sense.
Radiohead The King of Limbs
Like a human being grows with time, The King Of Limbs does just that on you. This is what nature would sound like if it was an album. The King Of Limbs is an immensely overrated gem.
Rage Against the Machine Rage Against the Machine
Red Hot Chili Peppers Californication
Red Hot Chili Peppers Blood Sugar Sex Magik
Rush Moving Pictures
Soundgarden Superunknown
Stevie Wonder Songs in the Key of Life
Stevie Wonder Innervisions
Talking Heads Remain in Light
Groovy, fun, and at the same time meaningful and paranoic. Only God, I mean, Byrne knows how this came to life. Anyway, glad it did. Meet Remain In Light.
The Dillinger Escape Plan Option Paralysis
The Dillinger Escape Plan One of Us Is the Killer
The Doors The Doors
The Doors did what most bands can never do: a breakthrough debut album with lots of passion in it.
The Smashing Pumpkins Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness
Who wants to go on a trip through the depths of sadness? Join Mellon Collie in this wonderful double-album adventure full of aesthetic beauty, gorgeous ballads and infectious hard-rockers! What are you waiting for? Mellon feels sad and in need of a few less songs so she can become perfect.
The Smashing Pumpkins Siamese Dream
Smashing Pumpkins' career peak will always be the Siamese Dream. Brutality, anger, emotion and the depressing atmosphere make it for the sheer brilliance this album is. You can actually identify with the lyrics Billy Corgan shouts, sings and croons. Corgan is a broken-hearted man, and Siamese Dream is his love diary: honest, simple and beautiful.
Tim Hecker Haunt Me, Haunt Me Do It Again
Tool Lateralus
A musical journey through the infinite depths of the universe.
Tool Ænima
Weezer Weezer
1994. Blue was the new Pink. And Pink was the new Black. And Black was the new Blue. And girls had eyeballs on the back of their heads.

4.0 excellent
2Pac All Eyez on Me
Alexisonfire Watch Out!
Alice in Chains Facelift
Alter Bridge Blackbird
Animals As Leaders Animals as Leaders
Arctic Monkeys Favourite Worst Nightmare
Arctic Monkeys Humbug
Arctic Monkeys AM
As I Lay Dying The Powerless Rise
Atoms for Peace Amok
August Burns Red Rescue & Restore
Avenged Sevenfold Waking the Fallen
Between the Buried and Me The Great Misdirect
Billy Talent Dead Silence
Black Sabbath Paranoid
Black Sabbath Master of Reality
Black Sabbath Heaven and Hell
Bon Iver Bon Iver, Bon Iver
Bring Me The Horizon There Is a Hell, Believe Me I've Seen It...
Bring Me The Horizon Sempiternal
Buckethead Population Override
Cage The Elephant Thank You Happy Birthday
Converge Petitioning the Empty Sky
Lesson number 65 on how to make an album: don't you ever put the album highlight as the first song.
Converge When Forever Comes Crashing
Raw Converge staple songs. Could a die-hard Converge fan ask for more?
Darkthrone The Underground Resistance
David Bowie The Man Who Sold the World
David Bowie Hunky Dory
David Bowie Low
David Bowie "Heroes"
Death Human
Deftones Around the Fur
Deftones Deftones
Dio Holy Diver
Dream Theater Train of Thought
Dream Theater Octavarium
Dream Theater Dream Theater
dredg Leitmotif
Emerson, Lake and Palmer Brain Salad Surgery
Emerson, Lake and Palmer Tarkus
Foo Fighters Foo Fighters
Foo Fighters The Colour and the Shape
Gojira L'Enfant Sauvage
Gorguts Colored Sands
Green Day American Idiot
Iron Maiden Powerslave
Iron Maiden The Number of the Beast
James Blake Overgrown
Janelle Monae The ArchAndroid
She's ambitious, she's talented and she's a genious. She is a pop star.
Janelle Monae The Electric Lady
Jethro Tull Thick as a Brick
Justin Timberlake The 20/20 Experience
The 20/20 Experience is THE revolutionary Pop album.
Kanye West Late Registration
Kanye West The College Dropout
Kanye West Graduation
Kanye West 808s and Heartbreak
Killswitch Engage Alive or Just Breathing
Killswitch Engage The End of Heartache
Korn Korn
Korn The Paradigm Shift
La Dispute Wildlife
Lady Gaga The Fame
Lady Gaga The Fame Monster
Lamb of God As the Palaces Burn
Lamb of God Resolution
Laura Stevenson Wheel
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin III
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin IV
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin II
Led Zeppelin Presence
Led Zeppelin In Through the Out Door
letlive. The Blackest Beautiful
Machine Head The Blackening
Megadeth Rust in Peace
Megadeth Countdown to Extinction
Megadeth Peace Sells... but Who's Buying?
Meshuggah Destroy Erase Improve
Meshuggah Nothing
Meshuggah Catch Thirtythree
Meshuggah Chaosphere
Meshuggah obZen
Meshuggah Koloss
Metallica Master of Puppets
Metallica Ride the Lightning
Metallica ...And Justice for All
Muse Showbiz
Muse Black Holes & Revelations
Muse's ridiculously underrated but too overrated album.
Nightwish Oceanborn
Opeth Blackwater Park
Opeth Deliverance
Opeth Ghost Reveries
Opeth Heritage
Pantera Vulgar Display of Power
Vulgar Display Of Power is certainly not vulgar music. A riffgasmic record.
Pearl Jam Lightning Bolt
Pearl Jam blend the gorgeous, the agressive and the organic elements of their sound.
Pink Floyd The Division Bell
Waters-less Floyd isn't actually so bad at all, you know?
Pink Floyd The Wall
Like most double albums, The Wall could have been so much more. Joining the finest bricks, Pink Floyd could have built an unbreakable wall: superb concept, amazing musicianship and perfect music. But it has it's cons and weaknesses, unfortunately.
Pink Floyd The Final Cut
The Final Cut for Roger Waters. Basically a Waters solo album. Still good though.
Pink Floyd Ummagumma
Ambitious Pink Floyd being ambitious Pink Floyd. Works effortlessly.
Porcupine Tree In Absentia
Porcupine Tree Fear of a Blank Planet
Radiohead Hail to the Thief
Ramones Ramones
"Ramones": The epitaph of punk rock. Truly what punk is meant to be, although repetition does some crucial damage on the beast.
Ramones Animal Boy
Red Hot Chili Peppers By the Way
Red Hot Chili Peppers Stadium Arcadium
Rush A Farewell to Kings
Rush Hemispheres
Rush Clockwork Angels
45 years and still proggin' harder than any band out there.
Seether Karma And Effect
When I get depressed I play this album so I can hit rock bottom. Sure, it isn't a musical phenomenon, but I will always hold this masterpiece close to my heart.
Seether Disclaimer
Supertramp Crime of the Century
Tame Impala Innerspeaker
Tame Impala Lonerism
The Beatles Rubber Soul
The Beatles The Beatles
The National Alligator
The National Boxer
The National High Violet
The National Trouble Will Find Me
The Notorious B.I.G. Ready to Die
Classic hip-hop music. Funky, classic hip-hop music.
The Smashing Pumpkins Oceania
Tool Undertow
Tool 10,000 Days
Touche Amore ...To the Beat of a Dead Horse
Touche Amore Parting The Sea Between Brightness And Me
Touche Amore Is Survived By

3.5 great
A Day To Remember For Those Who Have Heart
A Day To Remember Common Courtesy
Same formula. Just more solidified and improved. A strong effort by A Day To Remember.
Alice in Chains The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here
Jerry still riffs hard. Layne's still dead. Alice In Chains improve their new sound.
alt-J An Awesome Wave
Alter Bridge One Day Remains
Alter Bridge AB III
Amon Amarth Deceiver of the Gods
Animals As Leaders Weightless
Arcade Fire Reflektor
As I Lay Dying Shadows Are Security
As I Lay Dying An Ocean Between Us
Avenged Sevenfold City of Evil
Avenged Sevenfold Nightmare
Biffy Clyro Opposites
Black Sabbath Black Sabbath
Com Truise Galactic Melt
Converge No Heroes
Opens with agression, climaxes during it's halfway to punch you in the face once again. Converge dissapointing.
Cynic Traced in Air
Danny Brown Old
David Bowie The Next Day
Deftones Adrenaline
Dream Theater Black Clouds and Silver Linings
Dream Theater A Dramatic Turn of Events
Eluveitie Slania
Eluveitie Everything Remains As It Never Was
Foo Fighters There Is Nothing Left to Lose
Funkadelic Maggot Brain
Gojira The Way of All Flesh
Green Day Nimrod
Green Day Insomniac
Kid Cudi Man on the Moon: The End of Day
Killswitch Engage As Daylight Dies
Lamb of God Sacrament
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin
Linkin Park Hybrid Theory
Linkin Park A Thousand Suns
Machine Head Unto The Locust
Megadeth Endgame
Metallica Death Magnetic
Metallica Through the Never
Opeth Orchid
Opeth Morningrise
Opeth Watershed
Pantera Cowboys from Hell
Paramore Riot!
Pink Floyd Atom Heart Mother
The Dark Side Of The Moo can be a little boring, you know?
Pink Floyd More
They don't consider it an album. But it's not bad at all.
Powerwolf Bible of the Beast
Powerwolf Blood of the Saints
Radiohead Pablo Honey
Rush 2112
Soundgarden Badmotorfinger
Steven Wilson The Raven That Refused to Sing (And Other Stories)
The Beatles Help!
The Beatles Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
The Clash London Calling
London calling. Sometimes talking to her can bore me a lot, but I know she's a good person.
The Faceless Akeldama
The Faceless Planetary Duality
The Faceless Autotheism

3.0 good
A Day To Remember And Their Name Was Treason
Arctic Monkeys Suck It and See
As I Lay Dying Awakened
Between the Buried and Me Between the Buried and Me
Between the Buried and Me The Parallax II: Future Sequence
Black Sabbath 13
Com Truise In Decay
David Bowie Let's Dance
Drake Nothing Was the Same
Eluveitie Spirit
Eluveitie Helvetios
Escape the Fate Dying Is Your Latest Fashion
Ghost (SWE) Infestissumam
Music doesn't mean a damn thing when your image sells.
Gojira From Mars to Sirius
Green Day Kerplunk
Green Day 39/Smooth
Infected Mushroom Vicious Delicious
Justin Timberlake The 20/20 Experience - 2 of 2
Lamb of God Ashes of the Wake
Lamb of God Wrath
Linkin Park Meteora
Lostprophets Start Something
Nine Inch Nails Hesitation Marks
Nirvana Bleach
Pantera Far Beyond Driven
Pantera The Great Southern Trendkill
Paramore Brand New Eyes
Powerwolf Lupus Dei
Slayer Seasons in the Abyss
Slipknot Slipknot
Slipknot Vol. 3: The Subliminal Verses
Slipknot Iowa
Stone Sour House of Gold and Bones - Part 1
Stone Sour House of Gold and Bones - Part 2
The Beatles Magical Mystery Tour
Three Days Grace Three Days Grace
Three Days Grace One-X
Vampire Weekend Contra

2.5 average
A Day To Remember Homesick
A Day To Remember What Separates Me from You
Anthrax Among the Living
B.o.B The Adventures of Bobby Ray
Bon Jovi Slippery When Wet
Dream Theater Systematic Chaos
Foo Fighters In Your Honor
Foo Fighters Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace
Green Day Warning
Iron Maiden No Prayer for the Dying
Killswitch Engage Disarm the Descent
Lamb of God New American Gospel
Led Zeppelin Coda
Muse The Resistance
Nightwish Imaginaerum
Pink Floyd A Momentary Lapse of Reason
20 years later, the Floyd fail for the first and only time.
Powerwolf Return in Bloodred
Red Hot Chili Peppers I'm With You
Slayer Reign in Blood
Slipknot All Hope Is Gone

2.0 poor
Bon Jovi What About Now
Device Device
Eluveitie Evocation I: The Arcane Dominion
Foo Fighters One by One
Lady Gaga Born This Way
Linkin Park Minutes to Midnight
Linkin Park Living Things
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