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5.0 classic
Fleetwood Mac Rumours
The GREATEST pop record ever recorded. This album is so packd full with hits its hard to beieve one band could have laid it all down at once. Second Hand News kicks this off nicely, but when you have Dreams, Dont Stop, the emotionally powerful Go Your Own Way and the sublime The Chain the opener hardly counts for nought. Broke into my Top 10 favs on my first listen. Cannot be recommended enough.
Jeff Buckley Grace
This is easily my favourite album of all time. I was introduced to Jeff in 2001 by a close mate while I was in year 11. I didn't get it for about a year and then fuck did it get me. His voice is absolutely sublime, the musicianship excellent and the lyrics eaqually as great. My favourite songs of the album are Eternal Life, Lover you shoulda come over and Grace.
Jeff Buckley Live in Chicago
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin IV
Stairway got me onto old rock and this album is Zeps most rockin. Does get a little repetetive but throw it on with a bottle of red and take the journey.
Neutral Milk Hotel In the Aeroplane Over the Sea
Queens of the Stone Age Songs for the Deaf
Josh Homme can write a mad melody. This is kinda like grunge meets the Beatles. Heavy and yet so melodic and beautiful. First It Giveth, Sky is Falling and Hangin Tree and personal highlights.
The Beatles Abbey Road
The Beatles heaviest album and best. Cant quite get my head around Maxwells Silver Hammer and Octopus Garden, but I Want You (shes so heavy), Oh, Darling, You never give me no money and the final almost medley make this an absolute classic
The Clash London Calling
The most ecleptic album i own. The Clash are amazing and can go from punk, London Calling, to pop, Train In Vain, and everything in between in an hour. Has my fav Clash song on it, Train In Vain, and is an album i could put on repeat for about a week and still love.

4.5 superb
Arcade Fire Funeral
Bob Dylan Blonde on Blonde
Coldplay A Rush of Blood to the Head
Dallas Crane Dallas Crane
My favourite release from my fav Aussie band. This 2004 effort from Dallas Crane shows a band entering their prime with a wide variety of ecliptic gems. The bands breakthough single 'Numb All Over' is supported by the sublime 'Come Clean', the rocking 'Lady Bird' and 'Wannabe' wailed by lead guitarist Pete Satchell, 'Iodine' and kicking opener 'Dirty Hearts'. The only let down of the 14 tracks is the dull 'Under the Moon' but if you live in Australia go and see these guys live, they have the best live show i have ever seen, and get this record now !!! Go on... what are you waiting for?
Elliott Smith XO
Guns N' Roses Appetite for Destruction
Jeff Buckley Live at Sin-é (Legacy Edition)
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin III
Little Birdy Big Big Love
Metallica ...And Justice for All
Metallica Metallica
Neil Young Harvest
Needle and the Damage Done is sublime and is accompanied by many of Youngs best on this album. One i can listen from start to finish and love. Perfect in its imperfection. Thats Neil Young right there.
Nirvana MTV Unplugged in New York
Brings a closure to my fav band. Kurt is in fuckin pain screaming his lungs out on this. Where Did You Sleep Last Night is the best song Nirvana ever played on any album. About a girl is very cool on acoustic and the In Utero stuff especially is great.
Nirvana Nevermind
Now haters listen up. Forget SLTS and Come as you are, this album would go off without them. Drain You and Something in the way are 2 of my fav Nirvana songs whilst Stay Away and Polly are very good as well. You add the other pop grunge hits from this album and its pretty damn good
Oasis (What's the Story) Morning Glory?
Pearl Jam Vs.
Queens of the Stone Age Rated R
This album is an absolute pop gem. It doesn't quite have the same impact as SFTD did artistically but makes up for it with catchy melodies in spades. Feel Good Hit of the Summer is an absolute blast, while song like Leg of Lamb, Better Living Through Chemistry and In The Fade provide the albums backbone. I still find myself singing the rediculous Quick and To The Pointless which, as unauthodox as it is, is as pop as any Britney Spears rubbish. Great album.
Radiohead The Bends
Radiohead In Rainbows
Rage Against the Machine Rage Against the Machine
Sex Pistols Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols
Sigur Ros Med Sud i Eyrum vid Spilum Endalaust
The Beatles Revolver
The Rolling Stones Forty Licks
The Vines Highly Evolved
I hated the Vines cuz the lead singer is a knob, but i heard this and have been listening to it for 4 years now. Over the heavy stuff a long time ago but 1969, Mary Jane and Homesick keep me coming back for more.
Weezer Weezer

4.0 excellent
Audioslave Audioslave
Babyshambles Shotter's Nation
Bob Dylan Highway 61 Revisited
Coldplay Parachutes
Coldplay Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends
Creedence Clearwater Revival Willy and the Poor Boys
Creedence Clearwater Revival Chronicle, Vol. 1
Dallas Crane Factory Girls
Eskimo Joe A Song Is A City
An excellent follow up effort from Perth's finest. Personal favs are "I'm so tired", "Seven Veils", "Life is better with you" and "This Room". This shows much greater maturity musically and lyrically then "Girl" and was a 2004 Aussie standout. Definitely recommended.
Eskimo Joe Girl
Foo Fighters In Your Honor
Foo Fighters Everywhere But Home
Jeff Buckley Mystery White Boy
Jeff Buckley Sketches for My Sweetheart the Drunk
Nirvana In Utero
Nirvana With the Lights Out
Pearl Jam Ten
Pink Floyd The Wall
Powderfinger Dream Days At The Hotel Existence
Queens of the Stone Age Lullabies to Paralyze
Radiohead OK Computer
Rage Against the Machine The Battle of Los Angeles
Red Hot Chili Peppers Californication
Red Hot Chili Peppers Blood Sugar Sex Magik
The Beach Boys Pet Sounds
The Beatles Rubber Soul
The Beatles The Beatles
The Beatles Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
The Datsuns Outta Sight, Outta Mind
The Doors The Best of The Doors
The Living End The Living End
The Rolling Stones Exile on Main St.
The Smashing Pumpkins Rotten Apples
Introduced me to Alt rock in the early 2000's. Has so many awesome songs and inspired me to go get more and more pumpkins.
The White Stripes Elephant
Weezer Pinkerton

3.5 great
Babyshambles Down In Albion
Babyshambles The Blinding
Coldplay X&Y
Eskimo Joe Black Fingernails, Red Wine
Eskimo Joe's 3rd effort sees them mature as musicians with a much deeper and wordly end result. Obvious highlights are 'London Bombs', 'How does it feel' and 'Black Finghernails, Red Wine' but the album fails to live up to their second album. At times the albums maturity could be viewed as pretentious, while Kav Temperleys vocals do not hit the heights as seen in the past. Still a solid effort none the less but a less hooky, more heavy effort leaves room for improvement next time around.
Foo Fighters One by One
Green Day Nimrod
Little Birdy Hollywood
Muse Absolution
Nirvana Bleach
Nirvana Nirvana
Pink Floyd Echoes
Queens of the Stone Age Era Vulgaris
Ramones Greatest Hits
The Beach Boys Smiley Smile
The Beatles Please Please Me
The Beatles 1
The Cranberries No Need to Argue
The Cure Greatest Hits
The Darkness Permission to Land
The Datsuns The Datsuns
The Offspring Ixnay on the Hombre
The Raconteurs Broken Boy Soldiers
The Who Tommy
The Who Then and Now

3.0 good
Jet Get Born
John Lennon John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band
Well i'm not sure if im being too tough but i could not ever call this album great. It might be worth 3.5 but it falls quite a ways short of great. The most annoying album i have ever heard and I've listen to some shit before. It has all the potential to be great, excellent, superb but its almost like Lennon was purposely subotaging his own work. From his unbearable screams on Mother to the roughness of the potential classic Working Class Hero, he found a way to bring down what could have been a real work of art. It is instead... Plastic Ono Band.
KISS The Very Best of Kiss
Korn Follow the Leader
Metallica St. Anger
Muse Black Holes & Revelations
Sonic Youth Daydream Nation
The White Stripes Get Behind Me Satan
Wolfmother Wolfmother

2.5 average
Korn Untouchables
System of a Down Steal This Album!
The Mars Volta Amputechture
The Offspring Americana

2.0 poor
Limp Bizkit Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water
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