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5.0 classic
Cursive Domestica
Guided by Voices Bee Thousand
Sun Kil Moon Ghosts of the Great Highway
The Beatles Revolver
The Beatles Abbey Road
The Clash London Calling
Tom Waits Rain Dogs

4.5 superb
Animal Collective Merriweather Post Pavilion
Brian Eno Another Green World
DJ Shadow Endtroducing.....
J Dilla Donuts
Donuts will put you in a good mood no matter who you are. J Dilla, bedridden with his health deteriorating, spent the last period of his life making these beats, which speaks volumes about how much he loved music. And, his passion comes out in many of these songs, resulting in an immense amount of fun and beauty. This album can remind a person why they love music. Obviously, Dilla was trying to bust out all of the tracks he possibly could because this album would be his final statement in the world, so the 31 song length is reasonable. However, there are a number of boring throwaway tracks. There is quite a bit of 5/5 material on here, but the filler brings down the rating a bit.
John Coltrane Blue Train
John Frusciante Curtains
King Crimson In the Court of the Crimson King
Minutemen Double Nickels on the Dime
Pixies Surfer Rosa
The Beatles Let It Be
The Drones Gala Mill
The Drones Havilah
The Microphones The Glow Pt. 2
The National Boxer
The Thermals The Body, The Blood, The Machine

4.0 excellent
Animal Collective Fall Be Kind
Bon Iver For Emma, Forever Ago
Built to Spill There Is No Enemy
Burial Burial
Clipse Hell Hath No Fury
CunninLynguists A Piece Of Strange
Cursive The Ugly Organ
Cynic Focus
Dan Deacon Bromst
Dinosaur Jr. Bug
Dinosaur Jr. Beyond
Dinosaur Jr. Farm
Flying Lotus Los Angeles
John Frusciante The Empyrean
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin II
Lil Wayne Da Drought 3
Madvillain Madvillainy
Maps and Atlases You and Me and the Mountain
Maps & Atlases decided to approach songwriting in a different manner than on their previous EP, incorporating their stunning technical talent more subtly into songs with catchier vocal harmonies. The resulting EP is an improvement on "Tree, Swallows, Houses," containing some of the most infectious songs of 2008. Now, how about they stop teasing us and release an LP?
Meet Me in St. Louis And With The Right Kind Of Eyes...
Neil Young Rust Never Sleeps
Pulling Teeth Paranoid Delusions/Paradise Illusions
Radiohead In Rainbows
Raekwon Only Built 4 Cuban Linx... Pt II
Six Organs Of Admittance School of the Flower
Streetlight Manifesto Somewhere in the Between
Sun Kil Moon April
The Feelies Crazy Rhythms
like a mix of a less edgy Mission of Burma and happier Velvet Underground. great record
The Tallest Man on Earth Shallow Grave
Yo La Tengo Popular Songs

3.5 great
Beck Modern Guilt
Bonnie 'Prince' Billy Ask Forgiveness
Bruce Springsteen Working on a Dream
Four Tet Rounds
Mark Kozelek Finally
Mount Eerie Black Wooden Ceiling Opening
Oasis Don't Believe the Truth
Oh No Dr. No's Oxperiment
Opeth Still Life
Six Organs Of Admittance The Sun Awakens
Six Organs Of Admittance Luminous Night
The Dodos Visiter
The Dodos Time to Die
Wilco Sky Blue Sky
Wolves in the Throne Room Two Hunters
Young Widows Old Wounds

3.0 good
M. Ward Hold Time
Mogwai The Hawk Is Howling
My Morning Jacket Evil Urges
Om Pilgrimage
Spoon Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga

2.0 poor
Spoon Got Nuffin
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