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Average Rating: 3.37
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Objectivity Score: 86%
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5.0 classic
Bon Iver For Emma, Forever Ago
DJ Shadow Endtroducing.....
Only few words can describe this album, covering the experience you get from listening to this masterpiece, examples of these words would be; Eargasm, Jizz, blackout from complete pleasure.
dredg El Cielo
Pink Floyd Wish You Were Here
Radiohead OK Computer
Radiohead Kid A
Talk Talk Laughing Stock
Ahh Talk Talk. With their 1991 release they created something unique and pioneering. The album is categorized as post-rock, and possibly the first widely considered post-rock album ever. But the album has a subtle jazz influence and it mostly revolve around superb drum grooves and enduring periods of ambience, this way there is no need for a climax. What gets me about this album is how remarkably beautiful it is, the music leaves you hypnotized with amazement, the guitar models another dimension of sound, while other instruments starts to blend in, deepening the sound but heightening the emotion. The album is intense, jazzy, staggering, immense and melancholic. It is one the best releases ever, if not the best.
Tool Lateralus
The name is Tool, a style-transcending act, formed in 1990; they have become one of the most critically acclaimed bands around the world with their incorporation of visual arts into some long and complex musical experimenting albums, unified with their admonishment of personal evolution. Their most achieved effort yet, is their 2001 release; Lateralus. With the integration of math-rock, exemplified with the title track being incorporated with the Fibonacci sequence, and the use of Enochian words they create a laborious puzzlebox.
Trophy Scars Never Born, Never Dead
Such a perfect mixture of all the best musical elements! So deep, yet so honest!
Trophy Scars Darkness, Oh Hell

4.5 superb
Cynic Traced in Air
Cynic Focus
Devin Townsend Project Ghost
Frank Turner Love, Ire & Song
Karnivool Sound Awake
Kayo Dot Choirs of the Eye
Mastodon Blood Mountain
This is in my opinion Mastodons best album to date! On this album they succeed at creating the mood which the story of Blood Mountain creates. The guitar work is simply amazing and hunting at times fx. in Sleeping Giant. The album opens with a strong song (as always with Mastodon) that sets the pace and the standard of the album. The vocals are more light on this album, which suits the album.
Opeth Blackwater Park
Pain of Salvation Remedy Lane
Pain of Salvation 12:5
Pink Floyd The Dark Side of the Moon
Porcupine Tree Deadwing
Queen Queen II
Queen A Night at the Opera
Scale the Summit The Collective
The Who Who's Next
Tool Ænima
X Japan Art of Life

4.0 excellent
A Perfect Circle Thirteenth Step
Frank Turner England Keep My Bones
Haken Visions
Haken Aquarius
Joe Satriani Surfing with the Alien
Mastodon Leviathan
Metallica Ride the Lightning
Metallica Master of Puppets
Metallica ...And Justice for All
Michael Jackson Thriller
Pain of Salvation The Perfect Element, Part 1
Simply put, an amazing album. The album contains no fillers, but consistently surpises the listener with well placed solos and amazing riffs. Daniels amazing voice is taking the vocal standards of progressiv rock to new heights. The lyrics are amazing and rarely you find music that succeeds to match the feelings of the lyrics so well!
Pink Floyd The Wall
Porcupine Tree In Absentia
Queen Queen
Queen Queen Rock Montreal
Queen Live at Wembley '86
Queen Queen on Fire: Live at the Bowl
When Queen stopped succeeding at creating albums, they started succeeding live. Even though their songs got more funk and pop influenced, they still held on to their older songs from their previous releases and combined it into one hell of a show. Freddie vocals are legendary live, and he toys with his voice, and constantly change the vocal use from song to song. His performance, is ground breaking and he connects with the audience in a way, that no one has ever done before. With a mix of classical rock songs and some of the newer, and more catchy pop songs, the audience is consistently surprised by the variety in the song list. And yet they are all delivered with equal confidence by Freddie. Experiencing Queen live is unforgetable, and even though no live performance put into an album can ever match that, this is darn close to the real experience.
Queen Innuendo
Radiohead The Bends
Radiohead In Rainbows
Rise Against Revolutions per Minute
Rise Against The Sufferer and the Witness
Rishloo Eidolon
The Killing Tree The Romance of Helen Trent
Amazing album, with few flaws. The chourus on this album, is proberly one of the greater works of the new millenium which may even overtake some of the work on some of Queens albums. The vocals by Timothy Mcilrath are perfect and overtakes the vocal work on any Rise Against album ever put out. Lyrically you hardly could've expected anything else but what is presented here. The only thing this album may suffer from is some songs blending in, but yet most songs come out unique! Outstanding songs: Violets are blue, Replace my heart.
Tool Undertow
Tool 10,000 Days

3.5 great
Beyond Creation The Aura
Billy Joel Piano Man
Billy Joel The Stranger
Bon Iver Bon Iver, Bon Iver
Disturbed The Sickness
James Blake James Blake
Mastodon Crack the Skye
Mastodon Remission
Mastodon The Hunter
Metallica Kill 'Em All
Michael Jackson Off the Wall
Queen News of the World
Queen Jazz
Queen Sheer Heart Attack
Queen A Day at the Races
Rise Against The Unraveling
Rise Against Appeal to Reason
Rishloo Feathergun
Not as good as Eidolon, but it contains some good songs, yet with some fillers. Feathergun is so catchy, and Downhill, is simply a perfect song.
Skillet Collide
Soilwork The Chainheart Machine
Tenacious D Tenacious D

3.0 good
Baxter .baxter.
Billy Joel River Of Dreams
Breaking Benjamin Phobia
Disturbed Indestructible
Metallica Metallica
Metallica Death Magnetic
Queen Made in Heaven
Queen A Kind of Magic
Queen The Game
Rise Against Siren Song of the Counter Culture
Rise Against Endgame
Skillet Comatose
Soilwork Natural Born Chaos
Soilwork The Panic Broadcast
Steven Wilson Grace for Drowning
Tenacious D The Pick of Destiny
The Lonely Island Incredibad

2.5 average
Avril Lavigne Let Go
DragonForce Inhuman Rampage
Green Day American Idiot
Guns N' Roses Greatest Hits
Metallica Load
Queen The Works
Queen Greatest Hits III
Rise Against This Is Noise
Santana Ultimate Santana
I have more than 1400 listens on this one, i don't find it very enjoyable anymore..
Sick Puppies Tri-Polar
Skillet Awake
Soilwork Stabbing the Drama
Soilwork Sworn to a Great Divide
Soilwork Figure Number Five
The Lonely Island Turtleneck and Chain

2.0 poor
Aerosmith Big Ones
Green Day 21st Century Breakdown
Metallica Reload
Michael Jackson Dangerous
Queen Hot Space
From classical rock "gods" to pop/funk sellouts. From previous albums this album takes a VERY huge step down, lyrically aswell as technically. The songs are over all banal, and presents nothing but hooks and sex fixated lyrics, this album isn't even worth a listen. The album contains few songs even worth a listen and even Brian May and Roger Taylor has been demoted in this album, leaving Freddie and John to carry this album all by themselves, where they obviously fail. Only positive thing left to say is, even though hiden among annoying funk beats and equally annoying lyrics, Freddies voice remains one of the greater wonders ever to occur in the music history.
Queen Flash Gordon
Queen The Miracle
Soilwork Steelbath Suicide

1.5 very poor
A Perfect Circle eMOTIVe
James Blunt Back To Bedlam
Karnivool Karnivool
Lady Gaga Born This Way
Medina Welcome to Medina
Metallica St. Anger
Michael Jackson Michael
Nickelback Dark Horse

1.0 awful
brokeNCYDE The Broken
brokeNCYDE I'm Not a Fan, but the Kids Like It!
Oh dear god, what did just happen? i thought Justin Bieber was the bottom..
Justin Bieber My World 2.0
Michael Jackson Invincible
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