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5.0 classic
2 Many DJs As Heard On Radio Soulwax, Part 2
If you want to dive into Mash-up music or just want to broaden your horizon, this is the album to hear!
AC/DC High Voltage
Animal Collective Merriweather Post Pavilion
Aphex Twin Windowlicker
One of the best EPs that an electronic producer can put out follows this formula. A hit song that seems to never grow tired, a B side track that let's you embark on the grittier side of production, and a slow jam for the ladies. It seems to have everything in these three songs that many in the electronic field want to recreate and make their own.
BADBADNOTGOOD BBNG2
Looks like contemporary jazz can be saved with this trio
BADBADNOTGOOD III
Cold, thrilling, and wanting more. This debut is more about proving that they can support themselves with original material. A must for those jazz enthusiast that want to know what the future holds for Jazz as a whole.
Beastie Boys Paul's Boutique
So many samples this Hip Hop album becomes something that dips in every genre. It's an album that breaths life in the genre, and I wish albums overall would have more originality like this. This album is a must for non-hip hop listeners.
Bjork Post
Black Sabbath Paranoid
Bloc Party Silent Alarm
Bloc Party Little Thoughts
A wonderful taste for the debut wile keeping some exclusive tracks
Breakbot By Your Side
Wonderful Nu-Disco album that has the flavor of retro Soul-Disco!
Burial Untrue
Coldplay A Rush of Blood to the Head
Cut Copy Bright Like Neon Love
Daft Punk Discovery
A no brainer classic. With upbeat rhythms, synths, and hooks, this album can be considered the first mainstream Nu-Disco album. Anyone who loves Disco, Electronica, or Pop will fall in love and glad they discovered this gem.
Daft Punk Random Access Memories
This is the most consistent album of Daft Punk. Lets face it, every album they release is an exact 180 to what they do. Did anyone expect live instrumentation after releasing Alive 2007, a hardcore electronic love album? Not me. So was this album a success? Well, yes since they still lived true to these statements above, and shocked others in making a bold statement of releasing this album. Discovery was the album of electronic music for the 2000s, so maybe this might be influential for the next generation.
David Bowie Blackstar
Aunt Candy, I know now how hard you suffered with cancer and withered away as told by your favorite artist.
Death From Above 1979 You're a Woman, I'm a Machine
With heavy dance and rock fusion, these gents take what duos should be- loud, hard, and death from above. Simple songs to remix and pump singles, this album is perfect to turn heads.
Does It Offend You, Yeah? You Have No Idea...
Eminem The Marshall Mathers LP
When even his uncensored version is STILL censored, thats when you know you are about to hear something that should have never released. Writing and egos in this LP shine. Cuts deep can make you sad and stuff, a personal highlight of 'Stan'.
Fleetwood Mac Rumours
Songwriting when breaking up from a loved one is powerful songwriting.
Flying Lotus Until the Quiet Comes
Giving jazz an abstract feel on this album is the most consistent album Fly Lo has put out so far... Delivering a sound that can make anyone relax and admit that experimental music does have to sound too strange. This bridges perfect between Jazz and Experimental, good work dude.
Four Tet Rounds
Franz Ferdinand Franz Ferdinand
Gil Scott-Heron and Jamie XX We're New Here
One of the best unlikely collaborations to be put together to make a solid album worth hearing in the Spoken Word and in the Dub genres.
Hall and Oates Private Eyes
Hans Zimmer Inception
Definitely one of my favorite movie soundtracks to a great movie-rHow the bombastic bass and horns seem to be feared yet exciting with slow moments for piano solos only composers dream about creating... I guess that's part of the Inception.
Interpol Turn on the Bright Lights
How to wonder the streets or a lonely night drive with nothing but your thoughts and this album. Post-Punk fans rejoice for a great modern take on the sub-genre
Iron Maiden Powerslave
Iron Maiden Iron Maiden
Joy Division Unknown Pleasures
Junior Senior D-D-Don't Stop the Beat
Justice †
This album touches so many genres it is proof that there isn't a genre system anymore.... Fantastic
Justice Access All Arenas
A Stellar live album that ramps up the sound from the last live effort of this duo. The combination of both Cross
and AVD is showcased well here. With the beauty rock sounds combined with dancehall thrills, this almost 80
minutes of joy is an essential for any Ed Banger Fan, and worth a look for those to are interested in live DJ
Techno Sets.
Kanye West My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
Kendrick Lamar To Pimp a Butterfly
Soundoff dedicated to Flying Lotus/Captain Murphy and Thundercat for bringing a helping hand to this masterpeice.
Kraftwerk The Man-Machine
LCD Soundsystem Sound of Silver
LCD Soundsystem The Long Goodbye
As someone who owns this on Vinyl and bought the RSD version I have to say this is just about a perfect box set you could get from this genre. Sleeves in sleeves, heavyweight pressing, and even the sides make it so a mixer can play the next side without flipping.... Genius. As for the concert, it's fantastic. Mixed better then the DVD which had the entire concert and breaks, this does not. The breaks are mixed together as one continious stream of synth blasting, drum pumping, and honest suttle bass with James' vocals just being. Well, James. All of 'the hits' are covered, with some first time plays live and help from other artists to make this a live album you wish you had conceived in your dreams. If this release isn't in fact real, I don't want to wake up from it.
Led Zeppelin Best Of, Vol. 1: Early Days
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin
This album got me into Rock and Roll. From the varied sounds and the great riffs, this monster for me is something that Rock looked up to and tried to replicate. Many of these songs someone else has made a direct influenced riff or sound. This is the album that God himself has graced (yes I'm sure he did that to IV too).
M83 Digital Shades Vol. 1
Marvin Gaye What's Going On
MF DOOM MM.. Food
Michael Jackson Thriller
Moby Play
Modest Mouse This Is a Long Drive for Someone with Nothing to Think About
Mr. Oizo Analog Worms Attack
Electronic beats so raw hip-hop needs to take note of this release
Neon Indian Psychic Chasms
Simple songs for fun or for a rainy day- it's all about context that makes this album stand out, as bright as the cover. If you enjoy the cover, hear this gem.
New Order Power, Corruption and Lies
Nine Inch Nails Year Zero
In the light of music, anything outside of the work would be considered just an add on. This concept and idea Reznor brings to the world is vast, and this album is the tip of the iceberg that seems to be the add on to his idea.
Phoenix (FRA) Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix
With singles to be a huge success in America, this album speaks for itself that you don't have to make a magical change in your sound to make it huge one day.
Pink Floyd The Dark Side of the Moon
Pink Floyd Wish You Were Here
Queens of the Stone Age Rated R
Queens of the Stone Age ...Like Clockwork
A top notch album that combines TCV's sound and uses the collaborations to its benefit. This is also the best
modern version of Rated R, with an interesting spice of life.
Radiohead Kid A
Rage Against the Machine Evil Empire
SebastiAn Motor
Spoon Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga
The Beach Boys Pet Sounds
The Beatles Abbey Road
The Clash London Calling
The Dave Brubeck Quartet Time Out
One of the few albums that launched a thousand ships... Just wow
The Flaming Lips Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots
The Go! Team Thunder, Lightning, Strike [US Reissue]
An album that reminds me of childhood go to times, even without the cleared samples, this still can hum a tune to make it through my day
The Smashing Pumpkins Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness
The Smiths The Queen Is Dead
The Strokes Room on Fire
This album is held close to my heart, not only is this a hidden gem that is in the shadow of the bands debut. It's the theme of this album that really is consistent and intriguing in my mind and heart. This is essential indie rock in its more rock and soft spoken styles merged at once, good job boys.
The White Stripes Elephant
Washed Out Life of Leisure
A great EP that shows sometimes short can be sweet
Weezer Pinkerton
Wu-Tang Clan Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)
Yeah Yeah Yeahs Fever To Tell

4.5 superb
A Tribe Called Quest The Low End Theory
A Tribe Called Quest Midnight Marauders
A.A.L. (Against All Logic) 2012-2017
ABBA Voulez-Vous
AC/DC Highway To Hell
Air Moon Safari
Animal Collective Strawberry Jam
Interesting jams can make any day into a Jam day- this album is essential start on the Animal Collective bandwagon.
Aphex Twin Selected Ambient Works 85-92
Arcade Fire The Suburbs
Arctic Monkeys Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not
Ariel Pink Pom Pom
A surprising quarky pop album that helps solidify pop does not need to be contained in Billboard Top 100. An enjoyable hear and catchy tunes and hooks that seem crazy to sing alone. If only my group of friends could get behind this crazy album.
Audioslave Audioslave
Nothing as political as RATM, but still knows how to kick some jams. Catchy songs and a consistent blend of slow and hard hits. Worth an ear and a proper super-group to boot.
Beastie Boys Licensed to Ill
Bjork Homogenic
Black Flag Nervous Breakdown
Boards of Canada Music Has the Right to Children
Boys Noize Oi Oi Oi
Burial Truant/Rough Sleeper
Caribou Swim
Dance-folk sounds as weird to say out loud but this delivers. From obscure samples, refrains in beat but each song sounds pushed while keeping all together needs to be in many artists lineup for shows. Get me an acoustic live version of this album!
Chaka Khan I Feel For You
Classixx Hanging Gardens
Wonderful and thrilling Nu-Disco album! Great soundtrack for tips down and summer weather!
clipping. There Existed an Addiction to Blood
College Secret Diary
Cut Copy In Ghost Colours
A Synthpop record that can not only stand the test if time but also demonstraght the proper sub genre of Synthpop.
David Axelrod Song of Innocence
David Bowie The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars
David Bowie Hunky Dory
David Bowie "Heroes"
De La Soul 3 Feet High and Rising
A bit late since I've been enjoying this album all year as it hit streaming services. Great samples and laid-back cornball humor makes this thing such an easy and wonderful listen.
Death Grips The Money Store
This seems to be made out as if rap and electronic music didn't blend together before. This album had some moments in the hooks but would you really want to play this album front to back without skipping? Half of the album is very scatter-brained to be considered noteworthy...
DJ Shadow Endtroducing.....
Flying Lotus Cosmogramma
So many ideas and tracks this is hard to hear just one song... But what a ride you will be in for.
Frank Ocean Blonde
Gorillaz Demon Days
Gorillaz Plastic Beach
Holy Ghost! Holy Ghost!
Holy Ghost! Dynamics
It's safe to say The DFA is in good hands with this Duo.
Hot Chip In Our Heads
Interpol El Pintor
Looks like this is the comeback we've been waiting for, and yes it was totally worth the half decade. The self titled is now erased from my brain thanks to this release.
J Dilla Donuts
James Blake Overgrown
Captured energy in following his debut with tracks in this that feel like Chicken Noodle for the Soul
Jamie xx In Colour
Jay Reatard Blood Visions
Junior Senior Hey Hey My My Yo Yo
Kanye West Graduation
Kaytranada 99.9%
Kendrick Lamar good kid, m.A.A.d city
Kids See Ghosts Kids See Ghosts
KISS Destroyer
Klaxons Myths of the Near Future
Kraftwerk Autobahn
Electronic music- now an offical genre after this album came out. Thanks to the other Fab Four, Kraftwerk
Kraftwerk Trans-Europe Express
La Roux Trouble In Paradise
While keeping to a modern pop outfit, La Roux seems to take a nostalgic turn (most notably The Human League) to her music. This isn't a bad thing, it might have been what was missing in their Debut.
LCD Soundsystem This Is Happening
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin IV
Let me put it this way: my uncle didn't buy this on vinyl nine times because it sucks.....
Linkin Park Reanimation
M83 Before The Dawn Heals Us
Madvillain Madvillainy
Samples = MindblowingrVocals = All out crazyrWhere do I sigh up?
Massive Attack Mezzanine
Metallica Ride the Lightning
This album has so many jams, solos, that it feels like a fleshed out overall metal album rather then a standard thrash album as compared to their bands debut.
MGMT Congratulations Remixes
Three beautifully remixed songs,Ed Banger really made the best collaboration remix that could be ever done to a song. Also, my personal favorite with Erol Alken's Remix of Congratulations.
Minutemen Double Nickels on the Dime
This is what drinking at an open mic standards NEED to be, what an album to put on to feel rock, punk and jam session vibes.
Mission of Burma Signals, Calls, and Marches
Modest Mouse The Lonesome Crowded West
Muse Origin of Symmetry
My Bloody Valentine Loveless
Nas Illmatic
Neil Cicierega Mouth Moods
New Order Brotherhood
New Order Blue Monday
Nine Inch Nails The Fragile
Nine Inch Nails Hesitation Marks
Looks like someone can say it pays of to do a concept album and a few Scores in between- the putout of this album shows.
Nirvana Nevermind
Oneohtrix Point Never Replica
Phoenix (FRA) Bankrupt!
Energetic Synth to create a unique sound for the entirety of the LP, my only grape about this is the lyrics feel incomplete with thoughts on some tracks. As a follow through with their last album I have no major complains as this is a great direction for the band.
Queens of the Stone Age Songs for the Deaf
Radiohead OK Computer
Radiohead In Rainbows
Red Hot Chili Peppers Blood Sugar Sex Magik
Royksopp Melody A.M.
Run the Jewels Run the Jewels 2
Fuckboys beware, this is an all out banger to your ears and mind. With instrumentals as brutal as the lyrics, El-P and Killer Mike deliver a no BS record with features that do not take the spotlight off the duo. "My fist to your face is fuckin Folgers."
Rush Moving Pictures
SebastiAn Total
With heavy hits, catchy synths, and just something a madman could create at home, SebastiAn brings the rise of Nu-Disco and Glitch together on his Debut album. The only weakness to this album is the short interludes that could have been easily expanded on, and with a short album, making you want more.
Silk Sonic An Evening with Silk Sonic
Soulwax Most Of The Remixes...
Some electronic artists WISH they could make sweet club bangers with any genre. This two disc set has the original remixes and a second to mix them all together. This is a must if anyone enjoys these artists, and good collection of dance music.
Spoon They Want My Soul
Stereolab Dots and Loops
Sweet Trip Velocity : Design : Comfort
Talking Heads Remain in Light
Talking Heads Speaking in Tongues
Tame Impala Lonerism
The Avalanches Since I Left You
This record is almost impossible to describe without the word 'experience' in that sentence. So many genres and a refreshing twist on what can be conceived as a record. The moods and grooves are just top notch.
The Beatles Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
The Cure Boys Don't Cry
The Dead Weather Horehound
Wow... A super group that can combine all the sounds the four have to offer. This lineup is exactly what you pay for- a bit of trippy, country rock, stoner blues and a good time. If you can imagine a smoothie for a supergroup, it could taste like Horehound... It'll bring you to Earth.
The Doors The Doors
The Police Outlandos d'Amour
The Sounds Dying to Say This to You
The Strokes Is This It
The White Stripes De Stijl
Rocks with some great slow jams- if that even makes since in Garage Rock..... Jack White knows how to pull it off
The White Stripes Nine Miles From The White City
The xx xx
Toro Y Moi Causers of This
Tyler, the Creator IGOR
Way to go Tyler for making something that comes full circle in its true artistic form. This offers multiple listens and demands to be taken seriously. The track-listing of this breakup album feels justified every time hearing.
Weezer Weezer
Weird Al Yankovic Bad Hair Day
Weird Al Yankovic Mandatory Fun
William Basinski The Disintegration Loops
Wire Pink Flag

4.0 excellent
A.A.L. (Against All Logic) 2017-2019
This album kicks the sophomore slump's ass so hard that Aphex Twin heard it. This exploration of sound is so refreshing to hear. A.A.L. 2019-2020 next year?
ABBA ABBA Gold
ABBA's success was to play it safe and make a few hits along the way. These are all the hits from all the albums that you need to hear. An essential collection for anyone into pop, disco, and anyone willing to make number one hits.
AC/DC Back In Black
AC/DC Family Jewels
A sweet collection of videos in a 2xDVD package from the glory days of AC/DC
Adele 21
Albert Hammond Jr AHJ
These five songs show that Albert Hammond Jr can be a stand alone artist and standout EP on
the new Cult Records label!
American Football American Football
Animal Collective Campfire Songs
A calming atmosphere sound perfect for background noise to a calm environment. Also the way it is almost one song makes it a nice addition compared to other Animal Collective Work
Animal Collective Honeycomb/Gotham
Anna von Hausswolff Dead Magic
Annie Anniemal
Antemasque Antemasque
Aphex Twin Syro
Aphex Twin Peel Sessions 2
Arcade Fire Neon Bible
Arctic Monkeys AM
Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti Before Today
Bad Brains Bad Brains
BADBADNOTGOOD BBNG
And they say jazz can't be for a young audience, this proves otherwise. Excellent work of blending covers to create a diverse sound.
Beach House Teen Dream
Beastie Boys Hello Nasty
Beyonce Homecoming
A career spanning live album that has moments that showcase what a true artist in pop is capable of. I'd say B makes a B+ on this joint.
Bjork Debut
Black Flag Damaged
Black Sabbath Heaven and Hell
Bloc Party Bloc Party
This goes to show that some pre-hype is just worth it
Boards of Canada Geogaddi
Boards of Canada Hi Scores
Boards of Canada In a Beautiful Place Out in the Country
Bob James Touchdown
Boys Noize Out Of The Black
Breakbot Happy Rabbit
Breakbot Still Waters
Brian Eno Ambient 1: Music For Airports
Burial Street Halo
Burial Kindred
Burial Tunes 2011 to 2019
Calvin Harris I Created Disco
Caribou Our Love
Casualties of Cool Casualties of Cool
Charli XCX Charli
Chris Stapleton Starting Over
Chromatics Kill for Love
Chromeo Business Casual
Chuck Berry Chuck Berry Is on Top
clipping. Visions of Bodies Being Burned
clipping. Double Live
As a field recording of Clipping., Double Live only does what this type of band can do by making something of an auditorial version of Beastie Boys' live VHS concert. Absolutely fantastic in innovation. Not a live album you've ever heard before.
Clipse Hell Hath No Fury
Coldplay Live 2003
Creedence Clearwater Revival Chronicle, Vol. 1
D'Angelo Voodoo
Daft Punk Alive 2007
Danger Mouse The Grey Album
Danny Brown Atrocity Exhibition
Daphni Cherry
David Bowie Low
Death Grips Exmilitary
Death Grips Bottomless Pit
Def Leppard Pyromania
Deftones White Pony
Deltron 3030 Deltron 3030
To make a hip-hopera is almost strange to read but this album delivers. Go check it out
Desert Sessions Volumes 1 and 2
Desert Sessions Volume 3 and 4
Digitalism Idealism
DMX It's Dark and Hell Is Hot
Does It Offend You, Yeah? Don't Say We Didn't Warn You
Dr. Dre The Chronic
Duck Sauce Quack
What got in the way of this album truely shining is the interludes. Most very conrny, out of place that take away from being a album that Roul? could have made. If they make a version of the album without the interludes (for DJs), I will rate this much higher.
Earl Sweatshirt Some Rap Songs
Earth Earth 2: Special Low Frequency Version
While it is easy to sum up what the album sounds like, I feel this album more than I usually do with music with 'real material'. Like most ambient or drone music, the album is more about minimal sound output and evoking an emotion or feeling while passively listening. On GOOD sound equipment, I think this might be my album to want to drown out the world but not feel happy or lofty like other artists in the ambient or drone field.
Earth, Wind and Fire Greatest Hits
El-P I'll Sleep When You're Dead
Elvis Costello My Aim Is True
Eminem The Slim Shady LP
Eminem Curtain Call: The Hits
Empire Of The Sun Walking On A Dream
Fiona Apple The Idler Wheel...
Fleetwood Mac Fleetwood Mac
Fleetwood Mac Tusk
Flying Lotus Reset
Flying Lotus Los Angeles
Flying Lotus You're Dead!
Foo Fighters The Colour and the Shape
Foreigner 4
Foreigner Records
Franz Ferdinand Live 2014
Freddie Gibbs and Madlib Pinata
Gang of Four Entertainment!
Gang Starr Hard to Earn
Gary Wilson You Think You Really Know Me
Gesaffelstein Variations
Gesaffelstein Conspiracy PT. II
Girl Talk Feed the Animals
Extremely accessible Mashup Music for fans of Pop, Pop Rap, or DJs of the like that keeps a flow smooth. Not the lost unique samples in the world, but then again that's the point if he picks samples most music fans should know.
Glass Candy B/E/A/T/B/O/X
Gold Panda Lucky Shiner
Gorillaz Gorillaz
Some songs to just space out and jam but nothing sticking. A recommended album with different spices to reflect a different approach to Trip Hop and Ambient worth noting.
Green Day Dookie
Hall and Oates Abandoned Luncheonette
Handbraekes #3
Holy Fuck LP
Hot Chip The Warning
Interesting loops, dancible beats, but the lyrics lack from enjoying more
Hot Chip Why Make Sense?
Hot Hot Heat Make Up the Breakdown
How to Destroy Angels Welcome Oblivion
What Jamie XX fails to do in The XX, shines with Reznor in HTDA

I'm glad Reznor is taking his electronic feel from his recent work and putting it in this
project, I enjoyed the sound a lot.
Interpol Antics
Interpol Interpol EP
Iron Maiden The Number of the Beast
Jack White Blunderbuss
Jack White Live At Bonnaroo 2014
Jack White Acoustic Recordings 1998-2016
Jamaica No Problem
James Blake CMYK
A downtempo jazz influenced EP that is an easy listen.
James Blake James Blake
Interesting debut and take on soul, with personality on top
James Blake Playing Robots Into Heaven
James Taylor Sweet Baby James
Jamiroquai Travelling Without Moving
Jessie Ware What's Your Pleasure?
Johnny Cash At Folsom Prison
Jon Hopkins Immunity
Joy Division Closer
JPEGMAFIA LP! (offline)
Fantastic record with a lo-fi beat approach - everything clicks from his previous work into this one.
JPEGMAFIA and Danny Brown Scaring the Hoes
Justice Woman Worldwide
Justice Hyperdrama
Justin Timberlake The 20/20 Experience
Soulful and long songs, I think this direction is a good one. These songs are for parties, but as far as thinking this is a transcending album is a different story. Weak lyrics sometimes, and bad production at some songs.
Kanye West The College Dropout
Good samples, like the concept... And just still don't get it.
Katy Perry Teenage Dream
Kaytranada Bubba
Kendrick Lamar DAMN.
Consider it to be a sequel to Section.80 all killer no filler
King Crimson Discipline
King Crimson In the Court of the Crimson King
Klaxons Love Frequency
Kraftwerk Computer World
Kyuss Blues for the Red Sun
LCD Soundsystem LCD Soundsystem
This rating is for BOTH discs. The debut was a huge disappointment and only holds up with the singles- 3.1/5. The second discs is the 12"/7" singles that were out before the debut- 4.6/5. All songs on the second disc are a masterpiece, which is why the real debut is such a disappointment. 3.9/5
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin II
Led Zeppelin Celebration Day
Lewis L'Amour
Linkin Park Hybrid Theory
Liquid Liquid Liquid Liquid
Little Brother The Minstrel Show
Wow - this record is underrated to the max! I love the concept of the album and feels very much like a audio only show. I wish some of the songs would keep going and a few tracks that are not great, but it's well balanced and great production from 9th Wonder!
Little People Mickey Mouse Operation
M.I.A. Kala
M83 Dead Cities, Red Seas and Lost Ghosts
Mac DeMarco One Wayne G
This album, feels like the equivalent of an audio diary and you are crate digging on their laptop. I'm so happy this type of 'dump it on streaming' is letting us enjoy some raw and demo like qualities of what Mac Demarco's headspace is at the time. Yes, not everything is gold and I know down the road this can be reflected on in freedom of sampling this style of releases as there are gems to be flipped. See in a few years time and we can focus back on how freedom of this style of demo releases is one of the best.
Madlib Shades of Blue
Maroon 5 Songs About Jane
Matmos A Chance to Cut is a Chance to Cure
Matmos Ultimate Care II
For what it is, which is sampled based from every sound a washing machine makes, this cycle of tunes just might be the cocktail party discussion on how sampling isn't just for a few genres, or someone else's music. Wow.
Metallica Kill 'Em All
MF DOOM Born Like This
MGMT Little Dark Age
Miami Horror Illumination
Michael Jackson Off the Wall
Minor Threat Minor Threat
Misfits Collection II
Moby Wait for Me
Moby Long Ambients 1: Calm. Sleep.
Modest Mouse Good News for People Who Love Bad News
Mr. Oizo Lambs Anger
A highly dance influenced experimental album that is ready for the underground dance floors.
Muse Absolution
Muse Black Holes & Revelations
N.E.R.D. Seeing Sounds
Nas Illmatic: Live From The Kennedy Center
Neil Cicierega Mouth Sounds
Neil Cicierega Mouth Silence
Neon Indian Era Extrana
Neon Indian Mind Ctrl:Psychic Chasms Possessed
Neon Indian Vega Intl. Night School
80's is calling, they want you back! As much as you can slam this thing for being retro sounding, it was the intent of this album from Neon Indian. Like his previous albums, this is a good time toe tapping album that has more to say than his previous works. This, the new Hot Chip, or Jamie XX's albums can steal the AOTY in my book.
Nicolas Jaar Space Is Only Noise
This album when looked at it for one play-though, it doesn't showcase how Jaar takes minimal and creates looped bangers- in a crowded dancefloor where more is more, the opposite is this album. Part ambient, part techno all experimental until more create at the level displayed on Space Is Only Noise.
Nicolas Jaar Time For Us
Nine Inch Nails The Downward Spiral
Nine Inch Nails Pretty Hate Machine: 2010 Remaster
Nine Inch Nails Bad Witch
Nirvana In Utero
Nirvana Nirvana
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds Chasing Yesterday
OFF! Free LSD
OK Go Oh No
OK Go Of The Blue Colour Of The Sky
OutKast Stankonia
Pixies Doolittle
Pond (AUS) The Weather
Public Image Ltd. First Issue
Pusha T DAYTONA
2018 in a nutshell: Poop, scoop! Whoop! Whoopty-whoop!
Quasimoto The Unseen
Queens of the Stone Age Queens of the Stone Age
Hard jams is the name of the game with a few odd surprises for entertainment.
Radiohead Amnesiac
Radiohead KID A MNESIA
Rage Against the Machine Rage Against the Machine
Ratatat Classics
Ratatat Nine Beats
Little pieces of demos make things interesting and fun to hear if you have less then 15 minutes
Redman Whut? Thee Album
What a fun listen! The samples go great with the rhymes. I'm shocked I've not heard a Redman solo project since Wu-Yang has an all star crew he can get buried with the other MCs.
Refused The Shape Of Punk To Come
Run the Jewels Run the Jewels
Kayne's hype- much. delivery-none.rRun the jewel's hype- none. delivery- much.
Run the Jewels Run the Jewels (Instrumentals)
Run the Jewels RTJ4
Your new riot soundtrack compilation now in one album for your convenience. This was needed for the history books to be written as this duo seems to never stop, and hopefully this decade we see more from the duo. Fists up & Run The Jewels.
SebastiAn Remixes
One of the best electronic compilations that has to be considered as a debut album. With heavy bangers and glitchy tunes, every main genre is covered and made into something your speakers won't enjoy but you will.
Shlohmo Bad Vibes
Siriusmo Mosaik
The production of this is so solid with elements of pop, disco and glitch all underlayed with electronic beats. This is what coffee shops should be playing.
Sisyphus Sisyphus
Skream Skream!
Sonic Youth Daydream Nation
Static Colours Sun Swells
System of a Down System of a Down
System of a Down Toxicity
T-Pain On Top Of The Covers
Some fantastic covers from a singer who doesn't get enough credit. While the renditions don't steer too far from the originals, this is such a fun and easy listening experience and I hope we get more sheets to get cozy with!
Tegan and Sara The Con
Tenacious D Tenacious D
The Beatles The Beatles
The Beatles 1
The Clash The Clash
The Cure Three Imaginary Boys
The Cure Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me
This album sums up just about all their previous albums in a greatest hits form but with new material.
The Dead Weather Sea of Cowards
The Go! Team Semicircle
The Go-Go's Beauty and the Beat
A fun record that helped pave the way for all female bands with some quarky pop hooks and new wave glits. This would've been my favorite album if I was born a decade earlier.
The Hives Tyrannosaurus Hives
The Hives Live At Third Man Records
The Juan MacLean In a Dream
The Killers Hot Fuss
The Lonely Island The Unauthorized Bash Brothers Experience
The Rolling Stones Sticky Fingers
The Smiths Louder Than Bombs
The Smiths The Smiths
The Smiths Hatful of Hollow
The Strokes Comedown Machine
Enjoyable new sound as compared to the bands recent releases, with sticking to a New Wave feel. Great jams but wish the vocals didn't slack.
The Weeknd Dawn FM
I have a feeling OPN was made to produce for the longest time, and we finally have a mainstream artist willing to work with him (and others) to make something that sounds more than the 80s and much like of this time. Great album.
The White Stripes White Blood Cells
The Who Quadrophenia
Todd Terje It's Album Time
Toro Y Moi Underneath The Pine
Two Door Cinema Club Tourist History
Tyler, the Creator Call Me If You Get Lost
U.S. Girls In A Poem Unlimited
Van Halen 1984
Washed Out Within and Without
Washed Out Paracosm
An album that is a different take on the sub-genre Greene has been put in, can be considered as a bridge album to something greater. Wonderful Sounds being put on this and can be only heard as one piece and not as 9 songs.
Wavves Afraid of Heights
Weezer The White Album
I wasn't expecting this album to be good but glad they could be back, for a while.
William Basinski On Time Out of Time
Yeah Yeah Yeahs It's Blitz!
ZZT Partys Over Earth

3.5 great
!!! Louden Up Now
!!! THR!!!ER
A Tribe Called Quest People's Instinctive Travels & The Paths of Rhythm
A Tribe Called Quest We got it from Here… Thank You 4 Your service
ABBA The Album
AC/DC Flick Of The Switch
AC/DC Let There Be Rock
AC/DC Powerage
AC/DC Who Made Who
Albert Hammond Jr Francis Trouble
alt-J An Awesome Wave
Anamanaguchi Endless Fantasy
Andrew W.K. You're Not Alone
Animal Collective Sung Tongs
Aphex Twin Come to Daddy
Aphex Twin ...I Care Because You Do
Aphex Twin Drukqs
Aphex Twin On
Aphex Twin Collapse
Arcade Fire Funeral
Arctic Monkeys Favourite Worst Nightmare
Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti Mature Themes
Arlo Parks Collapsed in Sunbeams
Audioslave Out of Exile
Basement Jaxx Remedy
Battles Gloss Drop
Beach House 7
Bear Hands Burning Bush Supper Club
Beastie Boys Ill Communication
Beastie Boys Root Down
Shows what a punk band turned into hip hop can still know how to kick it
Beastie Boys Hot Sauce Committee Part Two
Beck Modern Guilt
Big Black Songs About Fucking
Billie Eilish Happier Than Ever
Well, I know you can't downvote me with three beers deep so this is so easy to state this is a much needed collaboration with Björk and it needs to happen NOW. Can't wait to see what else will come from her.
Billy Idol Billy Idol
Bjork Vespertine
Black Country, New Road Ants From Up There
Black Flag My War
Bloc Party A Weekend in the City
I figured out why Post Punk is such a hit or miss even though sounding the same with this album. Great guitars and danceable drum patterns but what's up with these lyrics?
Blondie Autoamerican
Blood Orange Cupid Deluxe
Blood Orange Negro Swan
Blur The Magic Whip
Boards of Canada The Campfire Headphase
Boards of Canada Twoism
Boards of Canada Peel Session
Bob Dylan The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan
Bonobo Fabric Presents Bonobo
Boys Noize Power
Boys Noize Are You In?
Bratmobile Pottymouth
Brian Eno and David Byrne My Life in the Bush of Ghosts
Burial Burial
Deep house sounds that entice and excite in a mellow state.
Burial Rival Dealer
Burial ANTIDAWN EP
Calvin Harris Ready For The Weekend
Captain Murphy Duality
Cassius Au Reve
Charli XCX True Romance
Charli XCX How I'm Feeling Now
Chromeo She's In Control
Chromeo White Women
CHVRCHES The Bones of What You Believe
Classixx Faraway Reach
Cloud Nothings Attack on Memory
Cloud Nothings Last Building Burning
Coheed and Cambria The Afterman (Live Edition)
Coldplay Parachutes
Coldplay Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends
College Teenage Color
Com Truise In Decay
Converge Jane Doe
This might be the only metal core album I'll ever want to hear. The tracklist flows so well and is just intense with post hardcore breaks where they're needed. It's hardcore and brutal so much I loose a tooth everytime I hear this in full, or even have the patience to sit through hearing damage.
Cut Copy Zonoscope
Cut Copy I Thought Of Numbers
If there was a way to make Cut Copy DJs, this is how I would have them play.
D'Angelo Black Messiah
Daft Punk Homework
Dan Deacon Mystic Familiar
Dan Fogelberg Nether Lands
Dan Fogelberg Home Free
Daniel Avery Drone Logic
Daniel Avery sits perfect on the Phantasy label with this debut- I am excited for what the future holds for this Tech House/Dark Ambient artist.
Danny Brown XXX
Danny Brown uknowhatimsayin¿
Awesome to see Danny Brown still holds up in beats that seem more tame than usual. Q-Tip does no wrong with the features and production colaberations. Fans may not like this one but the lyrics will live on just like his other work.
Daphni Jiaolong
Darkside Psychic
Darkside Spiral
David Bowie Space Oddity
David Bowie Young Americans
David Bowie Station to Station
David Bowie Lodger
De La Soul De La Soul Is Dead
Death From Above 1979 The Physical World
Not the strongest comeback but for stopping and starting abruptly this album is great. Some moments could be better but I hope they can make another album within the next few years.
Deftones Black Stallion
While I enjoyed this, you need to hear this as removed from White Pony as possible. These remixes showcase the artists that have influenced Deftones or have influenced the remixers, and want to make the songs THEIRS and not Deftones. I'm sitting on the fence of buying this, but for a digital 'try before I buy' I'm happy with what I got out of this.
Denzel Curry TA13OO
Denzel Curry Zuu
Digitalism I Love You, Dude
Dio Holy Diver
Dirty Projectors Rise Above
In one of the weirdest takes on paper, this album shows sometimes making an indie-coffee shop version to an album you're suppose to tattoo Xs on your hands is the real punk alternative.
Duke Dumont Duality
Finally able to hear an album by Duke seems way past due, however I'm glad it's here. The usual formula makes me question why it took THIS long, for the next project I hope to not wait 8+ years.
Duran Duran Rio
Eagles Their Greatest Hits (1971-1975)
Earth, Wind and Fire The Best of Earth, Wind & Fire, Vol. 1
El-P Cancer 4 Cure
Elton John Greatest Hits
Ex Hex Rips
Faith No More The Real Thing
Fatboy Slim You've Come a Long Way, Baby
A great Big Beat album- yes it's repetitive, but that's the point. Retro samples and some more recent to sound more like Hip-Hop... Deffently pushing the singles for sure and another great background album to play at any party.
Feist The Reminder
Fever Tree Another Time, Another Place
Fishmans Long Season
Flume Hi This is Flume
A great idea of features and short bits that can be fleshed out for more live performances, the thing that holds this back for me is the awful drops with the wonderful instrumentation. The EDM needs to evolve and I am starting to see the potential for this to dive into Ambient dance music is exciting. You are on my radar but bot those drops are not great to hear as a vibe.
Flying Lotus Pattern+Grid World
Alternate sounds that seem to be out takes from Cosmogramma, fun beats for the whole family!
Flying Lotus Cosmogramma Alt Takes
Foo Fighters Foo Fighters
Four Tet New Energy
Franz Ferdinand Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Action
Solid album that brings hard indie rock back in the Franz' lineup
Freddie Gibbs and Madlib Bandana
Fugazi Repeater
George Clanton Slide
A taste of nostalgia both in lyrics and production, this feels like stumbling on my trinkets as a kid growing up and those memories coming back in waves while not all fitting together but making a wonderful memory. It's a delightful album and wish I heard this when it came initially out!
Gesaffelstein Conspiracy PT.1
Gesaffelstein Novo Sonic System
Explosive, animalistic robotic beats we've come to love when Gesaffelstein came into the scene earlier this decade with 'Variations'. A great ender of the decade showcasing he can still go hard with no needed features to appease the label.
Girl Talk All Day
Godspeed You! Black Emperor Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven
Gorillaz Humanz
Gorillaz Song Machine, Season One: Strange Timez
Green Day American Idiot
Grimes Visions
Grimes Art Angels
Grizzly Bear Veckatimest
Gunship Gunship
Gym Class Heroes As Cruel As School Children
Hall and Oates Daryl Hall & John Oates
Handbraekes Handbraekes
Interpol Marauder
Iron Maiden Killers
Jack Stauber Micropop
A blend of earworm inducing lo-fi beats mixed with
lyrics about everyday objects, occurrences, and
relationships. If you want to zone out to trippy
visuals check out it on YouTube, but as an
auditory listen it's still quite enjoyable.
Jack White Lazaretto
James Blake Assume Form
James Blake Before
James Blake Covers
James Pants Welcome
One of the weirdest collection of sounds from one artists, but then reading it's from Stones Throw I felt at home.
Jamiroquai Emergency on Planet Earth
Jay-Z The Black Album
Jay-Z 4:44
Jean-Michel Jarre Oxygene
Jets to Brazil Orange Rhyming Dictionary
Johnny Cash American IV: The Man Comes Around
JPEGMAFIA Veteran
This is such a smart evolution to the 'Cloud/Internet Rap' genre that gives a nod to
Industrial music with a great style that's not trying to be a normal album. It sounds
fresh, I just wish it was more single pulling for others to fall in love with this style.
JPEGMAFIA LP! (online)
Judas Priest Firepower
Junior Jack Trust It
Justice A Cross the Universe
Justice Planisphere
Justice Phantom
Justice D.A.N.C.E.
Justice Audio, Video, Disco
Justice Woman
Justin Timberlake FutureSex/LoveSounds
Kacey Musgraves Golden Hour
Kali Uchis Isolation
Kanye West Late Registration
Kanye West Yeezus
From a pop rap take, this was super bad and just to turn heads. From a Chicago House/Experimental spin on rap: Well played. Bad rhymes that I've been hearing enough of from West but this turn is a decent one, but not his best work
Kanye West The Life of Pablo
Kavinsky Outrun
Some good Synthpop and Downtempo, but lacks more depth. Don't let a prelude fool you; there isn't a story, just rsome great tunes for driving. Some of these songs were recycled to add length to this, which I find lazy. Fans rwho are looking for new material will find about half of these songs fresh, with the other half seeming to be rexactly the same tracks from his EPs. If you don't own any of his previous material and still like Synthpop with rFrench House, give this LP a try.
Kendrick Lamar untitled unmastered.
Kendrick Lamar Mr. Morale and the Big Steppers
Kero Kero Bonito Time 'n' Place
King Geedorah Take Me to Your Leader
Kishi Bashi Lighght
Fun song perfect for the whole family! These lighthearted songs can't be attached to any sort of genre.
Kraftwerk Radio-Activity
LCD Soundsystem The London Sessions
LCD Soundsystem A Bunch Of Stuff
LCD Soundsystem American Dream
LCD Soundsystem Electric Lady Sessions
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin III
Led Zeppelin Houses of the Holy
Ledisi Ledisi Sings Nina
Wow what a voice! Good covers and some that seem to fit the originals a bit too much, still enjoyable and can't wait to hear more from her
Lightning Bolt Wonderful Rainbow
Lingua Ignota SINNER GET READY
I can't come back to this album but damn did it make me feel something. The classical and gospel influences are so deeply connected with the themes it is hard to put into words.
M.I.A. Matangi
M83 Hurry Up, We're Dreaming
Mac DeMarco 2
Mac DeMarco This Old Dog
Madeon Adventure
The album came later than expected for fans of Madeon. He provides a wide range of songs for his subgenre that he can use for his future sets, which is exciting for his fans as they've waited so long.
Massive Attack Blue Lines
An enjoyable record and is great throughout for a debut record
Massive Attack Ritual Spirit
Massive Attack vs. Burial Four Walls/Paradise Circus
Does Four Walls really have to cut out like that? At least throw in a fade worthwhile.
Matthew Dear Asa Breed
Matthew Dear Black City
Meat Loaf Bat Out of Hell
Megadeth Peace Sells... but Who's Buying?
Menahan Street Band Make the Road by Walking
Metallica Master of Puppets
Metallica Metallica
Metric Fantasies
MF DOOM Special Herbs, Volumes 1-2
MGMT Oracular Spectacular
MGMT Congratulations
Michael Jackson Bad
Mike Krol I Hate Jazz
Moby Destroyed
Modest Mouse The Moon & Antarctica
Modjo Modjo
Mr. Oizo M-Seq
Some interesting hip hop beats and samples, wish it was longer.
Mr. Oizo The Church
Knowing Oizo's style, this was a solid release. He won't make anything like AWA again, so the next best thing is to make something like Lambs Anger. I think he did well, maybe some of his humor is a bit too much for some tracks but I can see him using this stuff live and working well.
Mr. Oizo & Gaspard Augé Rubber OST
This album is one that I can enjoy as like the movie, I feel no emotion from this album. The synths, abstract sounds, and tone of this makes the time fly by fast in a way that is hard to explain in words. A unique album and great Soundtrack to boot.
Muse The 2nd Law
Mylo Destroy Rock And Roll
An enjoyable Listen with a blend of House, Trip Hop and DJ set music. For those who enjoy interesting background music to complete work.
New Order Low-Life
Nicolas Jaar Love You Gotta Lose Again
Nine Inch Nails With Teeth
Nine Inch Nails Broken
Nine Inch Nails Not the Actual Events
Nine Inch Nails Add Violence
Nine Inch Nails Ghosts V: Together
A snapshot of what has been and what's to come in world events and the state of mind people can be in for 2020.
Nujabes Modal Soul
OFF! Wasted Years
Olivia Rodrigo Sour
Oneohtrix Point Never R Plus Seven
Bright synths, strange noise, this is perfect to bridge the gap between ambient and experimental.
Oneohtrix Point Never Age Of
Ought More Than Any Other Day
Paramore This Is Why
Parquet Courts Wide Awake
Phoenix (FRA) United
Phoenix's Debut is a fun album proving smooth jams to be played to relax with relatable lyrics.
Preoccupations Cassette
Preoccupations Viet Cong
Prince Originals
Public Enemy It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back
Queens of the Stone Age Era Vulgaris
This might be the closest thing we might ever have to a Josh Hommie solo album. Some real bangers in the beginning then just goes downhill with the last 3 songs.
Radiohead Hail to the Thief
Rage Against the Machine Renegades
Kicked out some good tracks that inspire the band. This could be considered as a comp. due to most of these tracks involve a major change in tempo or execution in the style. Worth hearing if you wanna know what influences these Rap Rockers to jam.
Ratatat LP4
River Tiber Indigo
Roisin Murphy Roisin Machine
Royal Blood Royal Blood
Rustie Triadzz/Slasherr
Is this considered an EP? Oh well, still 2 cool songs that jam.
Sampha Process
SBTRKT SBTRKT
SebastiAn Ross Ross Ross
SebastiAn Thirst
Shit Robot We Got a Love
Sinkane Mean Love
Skream Skreamizm: Vol. 2
Skream Midnight Request Line/I
Skrillex Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites
Sleater-Kinney The Woods
Slime Girls Vacation Wasteland
Snail Mail Lush
For a Debut Indie record this was an enjoyable listen. I will say I'm moreso excited to hear what her career has in store as half of this album showed what type of singer she can be while the other makes me feel of the sterotypical crap indie playlist coffee shops pay for, and that won't make her win my heart as a songwriter in the future.
Soulwax Any Minute Now
Spanish Love Songs Schmaltz
Spoon Kill the Moonlight
Squarepusher Hard Normal Daddy
Star Slinger Volume 1
Stereolab Transient Random-Noise Bursts with Announcements
Steve Miller Band Book of Dreams
Suicide Suicide
Sunday Service Choir Jesus Is Born
Surkin USA
A modern House album that is great from start to finish. All the songs hit some sort of mark which makes this never a suckfest on any song. I would recommend hearing this only start to finish in one dance session.
Sweet Trip You Will Never Know Why
Remove the glitch from their previous work and this is what you'll get. An enjoyable album and very accessible approach to their work as a whole.
Taking Back Sunday Louder Now
Talking Heads More Songs About Buildings and Food
Talking Heads Talking Heads: 77
I can't believe I found the album that talks about everyday living in such a quirky way. Seems jarring first but it will grow on you.
Tame Impala Innerspeaker
Tame Impala Currents
The B-52s The B-52's
The Black Keys Brothers
The Books The Way Out
The Cars The Cars
The Chain Gang Of 1974 Daydream Forever
The Clash Give 'Em Enough Rope
The Clash Sandinista!
One of the most punk things to do- after redefining what post punk/ska can consider a blueprint for genres to bend, this album when heard as 6 sides of EPs that throw many ideas out there. I think there are too many songs on here that makes it hard to remember but this album I still find quality and enjoyed as a 6 section piece of work.
The Cure Pornography
This album gave me nightmares, so job well done? Yeah, lets go with that.
The Cure Disintegration
The Cure The Head on the Door
The Dave Brubeck Quartet Time Further Out
The Dead Weather Dodge & Burn
The Doobie Brothers Best of The Doobies
The Fixx Reach the Beach
The Flaming Lips The Flaming Lips And Heady Fwends
The Go! Team Rolling Blackouts
The Hives Veni Vidi Vicious
The Jimi Hendrix Experience Electric Ladyland
Groove bass, smooth soul, what for can you ask for?
The Police Zenyatta Mondatta
The Police Every Breath You Take: The Classics
The Prodigy The Fat of the Land
The Smashing Pumpkins Monuments to an Elegy
The Smiths Strangeways, Here We Come
The Smiths The World Won't Listen
The Strokes Angles
The Tubes The Completion Backward Principle
The Vines Highly Evolved
The Voidz Virtue
The xx Jamie XX Edits
Some great track mixes but wish there was more. A great RSD release and glad to own this on vinyl.
The xx I See You
Them Crooked Vultures Them Crooked Vultures
Thundercat Drunk
TNGHT TNGHT
Some great trap bangers, but when the fun begins it ends
Tobacco Maniac Meat
Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga Cheek to Cheek
Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga Love for Sale
Toro Y Moi Anything In Return
Singles go hard- and the rest I just forgot, sorry Broski. It's not weak but too consistent
Toro Y Moi Live From Trona
Two Door Cinema Club Beacon
Tyler, the Creator Wolf
U.S. Girls Half Free
U2 The Best Of 1980-1990
Vampire Weekend Vampire Weekend
Fun songs to the lighthearted... Or something like that
Vince Staples Big Fish Theory
Vince Staples FM!
Vulfpeck Mit Peck
Washed Out Mister Mellow
Wavves King of the Beach
So finally someone makes fun modern surf music, refreshing.
We Are Scientists With Love and Squalor
Weezer Everything Will Be Alright in the End
Weird Al Yankovic Poodle Hat

3.0 good
!!! Strange Weather, Isn't It?
!!! Shake The Shudder
A Flock of Seagulls Listen
A.A.L. (Against All Logic) You Are the One
ABBA Waterloo
I'm not sure if its sad or a great thing that all ABBA records generally sound the same
ABBA Voyage
AC/DC Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
AC/DC '74 Jailbreak
AC/DC For Those About To Rock We Salute You
AC/DC If You Want Blood You've Got It
Adam Ant Friend or Foe
Aesop Rock Integrated Tech Solutions
Always fun to see what Aesop Rock is doing. Came away with some good stories and production that may make me revisit it, but when is the real question.
Air Le Voyage Dans La Lune
Albert Hammond Jr Yours To Keep
Albert Hammond Jr Momentary Masters
Alphabeat This is Alphabeat
alt-J This Is All Yours
Animal Collective Feels
Animal Collective Centipede Hz
Animal Collective Ballet Slippers
Aphex Twin Computer Controlled Acoustic Instruments Pt 2
Aphex Twin On (Remixes)
Arctic Monkeys Humbug
Atoms for Peace Amok
So I thought this was a super group, what happened?
BADBADNOTGOOD BBNGLIVE1
BADBADNOTGOOD IV
Beastie Boys Check Your Head
Beck Mellow Gold
Benny Benassi Hypnotica
Bibio Silver Wilkinson
Big Ups Eighteen Hours of Static
Bjork Medulla
Bjork Biophilia
Bjork Vulnicura
Blur Blur
Boards of Canada Trans Canada Highway
Boards of Canada Tomorrow's Harvest
Boys Noize Lava Lava
Boys Noize Suck My Deck
Boys Noize Go Hard
Broken Social Scene Let's Try the After - Vol. 1
Broken Social Scene Let's Try the After - Vol. 2
Buckethead Electric Tears
Burial Ghost Hardware
Burial Subtemple/Beachfires
Burial Pre Dawn/Indoors
Burial Claustro/State Forest
Caribou Suddenly
Carl Craig More Songs About Food And Revolutionary Art
Charli XCX Vroom Vroom
Chris Cornell No One Sings Like You Anymore
Chromatics Closer to Grey
Chromeo Quarantine Casanova
Chuck Berry After School Session
CHVRCHES Every Open Eye
CKY Infiltrate Destroy Rebuild
Clark Clark
clipping. CLPPNG
Cloud Nothings Life Without Sound
Coheed and Cambria The Afterman: Ascension
Coheed and Cambria The Afterman: Descension
Coldplay X&Y
Coldplay Ghost Stories
Com Truise Galactic Melt
Connan Mockasin Jassbusters
Crystal Castles Crystal Castles
Some cool NES sounds but seems to be so diverse yet consistent.
Cut Copy Free Your Mind
Went very experimental but is sometimes predictable. They tried to redo In Ghost Colours
Cut Copy January Tape
CZARFACE and MF DOOM Czarface Meets Metal Face
Daedelus Exquisite Corpse
Daft Punk Human After All
Damon Albarn Everyday Robots
Dan Deacon Gliss Riffer
Daniel Avery Song for Alpha
Daphni Sizzling
Fun music that feels between house and disco. Enjoyable listen!
David Axelrod Songs of Experience
David Bowie The Man Who Sold the World
David Bowie Diamond Dogs
David Bowie Aladdin Sane
David Bowie The Next Day
David Bowie No Plan
Death From Above 1979 Heads Up
Death From Above 1979 Romance Bloody Romance
Death Grips Year of the Snitch
Deftones Around the Fur
Deftones Saturday Night Wrist
Deftones Ohms
Desert Sessions Volumes 9 and 10
Devo New Traditionalists
Digitalism DJ-Kicks
Disclosure Settle
Doja Cat Planet Her
Dua Lipa Future Nostalgia
Dum Dum Girls Too True
Earl Sweatshirt I Don't Like Shit, I Don't Go Outside
Electric Light Orchestra Xanadu
Eminem The Eminem Show
Eminem Recovery
Eminem The Marshall Mathers LP 2
Empire Of The Sun Ice On the Dune
Fun songs to keep a Pop/Synthpop feel that is throughout the album unlike the debut, and involves less experimentation. The last few songs are not noteworthy. A few surprising Dance oriented tracks that makes Empire of The Sun show they can grow in time, equipment wise and sound wise.
FFS FFS
First Aid Kit Stay Gold
Fleetwood Mac Mirage
Florence and the Machine How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful
Flying Lotus 1983
Flying Lotus Flamagra
Focus Hamburger Concerto
Foo Fighters There Is Nothing Left to Lose
Four Tet Morning/Evening
Frank Ocean channel ORANGE
Franz Ferdinand You Could Have It So Much Better
Freddie Gibbs and The Alchemist Alfredo
Fugazi 3 Songs
Future Islands Singles
Gaspard Augé Escapades
This is fine, you can tell this was items he's been working on since Women but couldn't make it work, so best to release as a solo project while still giving credits to Justice!
Hall and Oates Voices
Halsey If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power
Handbraekes #2
Holy Ghost! Work
Hot Chip Made in the Dark
Hot Chip Late Night Tales
Hot Hot Heat Elevator
How to Destroy Angels How To Destroy Angels
Hype Williams Find Out What Happens When People Stop Being...
Iceage Plowing into the Field of Love
Iceage Beyondless
Incubus (USA-CA) Light Grenades
Injury Reserve Injury Reserve
Interpol Our Love to Admire
Iron Maiden Somewhere in Time
Iron Maiden Piece of Mind
Jack White Boarding House Reach
James Pants James Pants
Jamie xx Far Nearer / Beat For
Jamiroquai A Funk Odyssey
Japanese Breakfast Jubilee
Joe Goddard Electric Lines
A fun album that has its moments and can be put on repeat for anyone interested in club/synthpop!
John Prine The Tree Of Forgiveness
Johnny Jewel Windswept
Jon Batiste We Are
Jon Hopkins Singularity
Journey Escape
JPEGMAFIA Black Ben Carson
Loud, aggressive and being offensive is the name of the game. The first half of this record BEGS you to be offended in some way and if you are, maybe this isn't for you. A good take on experimental hip hop.
JPEGMAFIA All My Heroes Are Cornballs
JPEGMAFIA EP!
JPEGMAFIA and Danny Brown SCARING THE HOES: DLC PACK
Justice D.A.N.C.E Remixes
Kamasi Washington Heaven and Earth
I wish this provided more offering besides the long runtime. Some interesting moments but overall nothing that kept me going back for more.
Kamasi Washington The Choice
Kansas Point of Know Return
Kanye West ye
Kanye West Donda
Kavinsky 1986
Solid EP with the highlight being the SebastiAn remix. Uses most of these tracks for his Debut. If you enjoyed this check out his debut LP.
Kero Kero Bonito Civilisation I
Kid Cudi Man on the Moon: The End of Day
Kiefer Bridges
KISS Love Gun
Klaxons Surfing the Void
Kraftwerk Electric Cafe
Kraftwerk Tour De France Soundtracks
Kyuss ...And the Circus Leaves Town
La Roux La Roux
Lana Del Rey Ultraviolence
LCD Soundsystem 45:33
Who would've thought that a deal with Nike could make such a great Trance track. With MP3 of this cheap it's hard to pass up over an hour worth of content.
Led Zeppelin Presence
Liars Mess
Lil Nas X Montero
Lil Wayne Tha Carter III
Linkin Park Meteora
Little Dragon Nabuma Rubberband
Lupe Fiasco Food & Liquor
Lupe Fiasco Tetsuo and Youth
M83 Saturdays=Youth
Mac DeMarco Rock and Roll Night Club
Madeon Good Faith
Fun and enjoyable, upbeat dance music that actually has more depth that I figured going into this project. Keep being true to yourself Madeon! It's paying off.
Madlib Sound Ancestors
Maggie Rogers Heard It in a Past Life
Massive Attack 100th Window
Massive Attack Protection
Matmos Plastic Anniversary
Matt and Kim Grand
Mayer Hawthorne A Strange Arrangement
Metallica ...And Justice for All
Metric Grow Up and Blow Away
MGMT We (Don't) Care
A promising EP to the debut they would put out, with a DIY flavor
Michael Cera True That
I would rate this higher if it did not have so many short piano pieces! A very short album with a few decent songs that kept me but nothing more. Really captures Michael Cera's acting style/personality quite well. Only for fans that have major hard ons for him (One of my favorite actors mind you).
Michael Jackson Got to Be There
Nice covers with a few singles to make it a pick up album. Whoever produced this knew this had to shine for a solo debut.
Mission of Burma Vs.
When you read about an album's production really changing the sound, I feel like this band is a great example of how making the first release sound completely not like what they intended on sounding like.
Moby Hotel
Moby 18
Moby Animal Rights
So your telling me Trance does Hardcore Punk? Madness! Oh wait that didn't suck...
Moby Innocents
Modest Mouse Strangers to Ourselves
Modest Mouse Night On The Sun
Morning Parade Morning Parade
Mr Jukes God First
Mr. Oizo Transsexual
Mr. Oizo All Wet
MSTRKRFT The Looks
Muse The Resistance
N.E.R.D. In Search Of
Neu! Neu!
New Order Technique
New Young Pony Club Fantastic Playroom
Nicolas Jaar Sirens
Nicolas Jaar Cenizas
Nine Days The Madding Crowd
Nine Inch Nails Y34RZ3R0R3M1X3D
Nine Inch Nails Ghosts I-IV
Instrumentals and Industrial- Insanity done right.
Nine Inch Nails The Slip
Nine Inch Nails Ghosts VI: Locusts
Nirvana Bleach
I'm sure if I spent more time hearing this I would appreciate it more
Noname Room 25
Nosaj Thing Fated
Of Monsters and Men My Head is an Animal
OFF! 1st EP
Oneohtrix Point Never Russian Mind
Oneohtrix Point Never Magic Oneohtrix Point Never
Otoboke Beaver Itekoma Hits
OutKast Speakerboxxx/The Love Below
Andre on his realist, and Big Boi with some heavy hits. I preferred The Love Below way more however this is still a good double album
Owen Pallett In Conflict
Ozzy Osbourne Patient Number 9
Phoenix (FRA) Alphabetical
Portico Quartet Isla
Portugal. The Man Evil Friends
Prefuse 73 Fudge Beats
Pusha T It's Almost Dry
Queens of the Stone Age Lullabies to Paralyze
Did this sound too folky to sleep to or is this just me? The singles saved this album from disaster.....
Queens of the Stone Age Villains
Quelle Chris Guns
Radiohead The Bends
Radiohead A Moon Shaped Pool
Rage Against the Machine The Battle of Los Angeles
Ratatat Ratatat
Ratatat LP3
Ratatat Ratatat Remixes Vol.II
Red Hot Chili Peppers By the Way
Refused Freedom
Reverend Kristin Michael Hayter SAVED!
Royal Blood Typhoons
Run the Jewels Run the Jewels 3
Rustie Sunburst
SBTRKT Wonder Where We Land
Shlohmo Rock Music
Shlohmo The End
Sigur Ros Agætis byrjun
Skream Skreamizm: Vol. 1
Skream Skreamizm: Vol. 3
Slauson Malone A Quiet Farwell, 2016–2018
Sleep The Sciences
Sons of Kemet Your Queen Is a Reptile
Soulwax Nite Versions
Soulwax Part of the Weekend Never Dies
Soulwax Essential
Spellling The Turning Wheel
Some good songs like Boys At School, but overall just a fun park ride that doesn't deserve repeat listens.
Spoon Gimme Fiction
Spoon Girls Can Tell
Spoon Hot Thoughts
Stereolab Peng!
Strange Talk Cast Away
Sturgill Simpson The Ballad of Dood and Juanita
Sugar Ray Sugar Ray
Swans To Be Kind
Tame Impala The Slow Rush
The Black Keys El Camino
The Chemical Brothers Exit Planet Dust
The Chemical Brothers Brotherhood
The Clash Combat Rock
The Cure Seventeen Seconds
The Dave Brubeck Quartet Jazz Impressions of Japan
The Dave Brubeck Quartet Gone with the Wind
Some great covers to keep your toes tapping, and your shoes shining.
The Decemberists The Crane Wife
The Field Things Keep Falling Down
The Field Infinite Moment
Great album if you're into a study session but nothing to digest. Wish this felt more meaty.
The Flaming Lips At War with the Mystics
Did the political elephant in the room get killed? oh cool.
The Game The Documentary
The Go! Team The Scene Between
The Hives The Death Of Randy Fitzsimmons
The Last Shadow Puppets Everything You've Come To Expect
One track flows right into the next one. Nothing standout, but nothing was a disappointment. Could have been so much better.
The Mars Volta De-Loused in the Comatorium
The National Trouble Will Find Me
The Police Reggatta de Blanc
The Police Synchronicity
The Postal Service Give Up
The Rapture Pieces Of The People We Love
The Rolling Stones Beggars Banquet
The Rolling Stones Blue and Lonesome
The Roots Phrenology
The Smiths Meat Is Murder
The Strokes The New Abnormal
The White Stripes Icky Thump
A fun album that provides less serious songs, which could be part of the joke. Fun Garage Rock is the best last album you could put out.r
The Who Meaty Beaty Big and Bouncy
The xx Coexist
Thom Yorke The Eraser
Thom Yorke Anima
When you are in the mood for this album, it delivers you with a wall of sound and a full experience I've been wanting to hear from Thom in quite some time. This is a headphone experience that leaves you wanting more.
Three 6 Mafia Most Known Unknown
Thundercat The Golden Age Of Apocalypse
Tierra Whack Whack World
Tiga DJ-Kicks: Tiga
Tiga Sexor
TNGHT II
Tobacco Fucked Up Friends
Toro Y Moi Freaking Out
Toro Y Moi Boo Boo
Travis Scott Rodeo
This album is really good, but it's not for me. I can see a subgenre of hip hop coming out of this and feeling fresh.
Tropical Fuck Storm A Laughing Death in Meatspace
TV on the Radio Dear Science
TV on the Radio Seeds
Twin Shadow Forget
Tycho Dive
Uffie Sex Dreams and Denim Jeans
Unknown Mortal Orchestra Unknown Mortal Orchestra
Usher Confessions
Vampire Weekend Modern Vampires of the City
If it ain't broke, please don't fix it! Good album but a bit forgettable....
Van Halen Van Halen II
Volbeat The Strength/The Sound/The Songs
Some good groove metal that has great riffs for working out, but lyrically it doesn't provide enough substance. If you are wanting a one off workout routine this could be it.
Vulfpeck Hill Climber
Waka Flocka Flame Flockaveli
Well, this is an album I was not expecting to hear this year. I totally get why people love AND hate this, for me I just keep thinking how much of this was frowned upon when it first came out. I'm glad No Hands did so well or else I think Hard In Da Paint would've gone into meme obscurity.
Washed Out High Times
Washed Out Purple Noon
Wavves V
Wavves You're Welcome
Weezer Maladroit
Weird Al Yankovic The Food Album
White Sea In Cold Blood
Will Butler Policy
William Basinski Cascade
Within Temptation Hydra
Yeah Yeah Yeahs Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Yeah Yeah Yeahs Is Is
Yeah Yeah Yeahs Machine
Yellowcard Ocean Avenue
Yes 90125

2.5 average
.38 Special Special Forces
A Tribe Called Quest Beats, Rhymes And Life
ABBA Arrival
ABC The Lexicon of Love
AC/DC Ballbreaker
AC/DC The Razors Edge
AC/DC Power Up
Africa Hitech Hitcherous
Alice in Chains Dirt
Andre 3000 New Blue Sun
A beautiful album. I'm glad André had the courage to release this as he has been doing this for some time. I don't think this album would have gotten a lot of attention if this was released by a no name artist, but this does show potential for him to expand in another album with this soundscape, or to further collaborate with others in this genre.
Animal Collective Painting With
Arca Stretch 2
Arcade Fire Everything Now
Arctic Monkeys Suck It and See
Atlanta Rhythm Section Champagne Jam
In a collection of passed down records, when hearing it I wanted to think it was from another southern rock band and couldn't put my name on it. I suspect this album to be sampled for some R&B or hip hop head who knows some good guitar jams to flip.
Audioslave Revelations
Basement Jaxx Junto
Bibio Green
Billie Eilish When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?
Bjork Telegram
Bjork Fossora
Black Kids Partie Traumatic
blink-182 Enema Of The State
Bloc Party Four
Bloc Party The Nextwave Sessions
Blood Orange Coastal Grooves
Boys Noize Starter
Boys Noize Mayday
Brothers Osborne Skeletons
Burial South London Boroughs
Burial Young Death/Nightmarket
Cameo Cameosis
Cassius Dreems
Charli XCX Crash
Chilly Gonzales Ivory Tower
Trying to bring piano skills into mainstream is always a challenge, and this has a few gems but almost to not be taken seriously... Which doesn't work.
Chromeo Head Over Heels
clipping. Midcity
Coldplay Mylo Xyloto
Com Truise Wave 1
Counting Crows Somewhere Under Wonderland
Cut Copy Haiku From Zero
I understand that a band cannot be placed in one subgenre but when this album goes into my ears it goes out the other. I heard this album twice and enjoyed it but cannot recommend any songs off it.
Cut Copy Freeze, Melt
Danny Brown Quaranta
Datarock Datarock Datarock
Datarock Face the Brutality
Death From Above 1979 Outrage! Is Now
I heard a lot of noise about changing the name but the sound like a trash idea. sorry but this album meh
Death From Above 1979 Is 4 Lovers
Diplo Florida
Disclosure The Face
Dog Blood Middle Finger
Eagles Of Death Metal Peace Love Death Metal
Some simple 'good fun' jams but doesn't seen to stick with me. This is Hard Rock done Pop
Earl Sweatshirt Feet of Clay
Eminem Kamikaze
This is the first album where Paul is right let's face it some of these tracks should've been made years ago
Ex Hex It's Real
Fatboy Slim Palookaville
Feadz Instant Alpha
What is my concern is this man has been on the block for 15 years and now just came out with an album? It's also under 40 minutes, which for his genre is almost an Extended Play. Some fresh party beats but I'm still banging Analog Worms Attack...
Fleetwood Mac Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac
Foo Fighters Sonic Highways
Foster the People Supermodel
Four Tet Beautiful Rewind
Frank Zappa Hot Rats
Franz Ferdinand Tonight: Franz Ferdinand
Funkadelic Uncle Jam Wants You
Gang Starr One Of The Best Yet
Gesaffelstein Aleph
Gesaffelstein Hyperion
Wow seems just like he had a few beats worth extending and then phoned in a few features- lazy but I'll wait until he tours since these could be bangers- just not here.
Ghost Culture Ghost Culture
Girl Talk Night Ripper
Gorillaz The Now Now
Grimes Miss Anthropocene
Hall and Oates Big Bam Boom
Hall and Oates Along the Red Ledge
Hall and Oates Ooh Yeah!
Hall and Oates War Babies
Hudson Mohawke Airborne Lard
Injury Reserve Drive It Like It's Stolen!
Interpol A Fine Mess
James Blake The Colour in Anything
Janelle Monae Dirty Computer
Jay-Z The Blueprint 3
Jet Get Born
Jimmy Buffett Volcano
John Mellencamp American Fool
Journey Frontiers
Justice Waters of Nazareth
Justice Helix
Kanye West 808s and Heartbreak
Kanye West Jesus Is King
Seems much like his time in the studio was too short, or at least wanting to release this so fast that he didn't think this would be looked at any closely by fans of Christian music or even gospel albums. I would love to see this vibe tour with songs from his back calalog to intermix with a choir, spoken Bible versus, all that good for the soul. This album feels like the Yhandi bootleg in terms of demo quality.
Karen O Crush Songs
Katy Perry Smile
Kavinsky Teddy Boy
Some interesting sounds that seem to be a short movie in audio form. Mostly filler, but some killer tracks that the Synthpop Videogamer inside you will beg for more.
Kavinsky Reborn
Kenny Rogers Greatest Hits
He played a better role on Kenny Roger's Jackass
La Roux Supervision
LCD Soundsystem Introns
Club ready sounds for the debut album songs, instead of Dance Punk this is more Ambient and Electonic.
Le Tigre Le Tigre
Some good electro-clash jams that as a whole make sense but the most stand alone song is clearly Decepticon.
Led Zeppelin Best Of, Vol. 2: Latter Days
Lightning Bolt Sonic Citadel
Lindsey Stirling Shatter Me
Interesting concept but not very well executed. The violin is fantastic but too generic electronic brostep stuff that is cringe worthy... Maybe having an electronic producer help her on these parts (Burial, Four Tet, and Massive Attack come to mind). She already has a great following on YouTube, she could have reached out to one of them to make a record. Maybe I love the idea but hate the execution more is what bothers me about this...
Linkin Park The Hunting Party
Logic Vinyl Days
While I like what is presented, the lyrics come off average. I would much rather enjoy this as an instrumental mix with a deluxe and we didn't get that. I may revisit songs like Tetris, Decades and Breath Control but that's it.
M.I.A. Arular
Matmos The Consuming Flame: Open Exercises in Group Form
Matthew Dear Beams
Megan Thee Stallion Tina Snow
Metallica Death Magnetic
Metallica Hardwired...To Self-Destruct
MGMT Time to Pretend
MGMT MGMT
MGMT Little Dark Age (Matthew Dear Album Remix)
Michael Jackson Ben
More or less the 'if it aint broke dont fix it' for this 2nd album. Covers sprinkled in, some good safe production and another album. This is nice work music but nothing to comment on.
Moby Last Night
Moby Everything Was Beautiful and Nothing Hurt
Mr. Oizo Moustache (Half a Scissor)
I would enjoy this way more if I knew the samples, yet for experimental music this have some catchy tunes, with too much filler.
Muse Drones
N.E.R.D. Fly Or Die
NehruvianDOOM NehruvianDOOM
Neil Cicierega Mouth Dreams
New Order Movement
I think noise rock is a bit too much for a debut- considering all the songs they made before the album.
New Order Music Complete
Nicolas Jaar Telas
Nirvana Incesticide
Norah Jones 'Til We Meet Again
OK Go OK Go
OK Go Hungry Ghosts
As someone who contributed to the Pledgemusic for this album, I feel at an odd place. They really did it for the fans, but what they should've done is asked the crowd what they would like to hear instead of guessing. Your fans are here, you have to hear them or else we wouldn't pay $40 for a wishy washy album.
P.O.D. Satellite
Pharrell Williams G I R L
Phoenix (FRA) Ti Amo
Portugal. The Man In The Mountain In The Cloud
Q-Tip Amplified
Roy Ayers Stoned Soul Picnic
Royksopp The Inevitable End
SBTRKT Save Yourself
SebastiAn The EP Collection
Sharon Van Etten Remind Me Tomorrow
Skrillex Leaving
Skrillex Quest for Fire
Sleep Dopesmoker
Soulwax FROM DEEWEE
After all these years they gave us the sound of the new label while trying to make songs playable for a live audience
Speedy Ortiz Sports
Spoon Series of Sneaks
Spoon Lucifer on the Sofa
Squarepusher Damogen Furies
Squarepusher Be Up a Hello
Steve Lacy (Guitarist) Apollo XXI
Steve Lacy (USA-CA) Apollo XXI
Styx Caught in the Act
Switchfoot The Beautiful Letdown
This doesn't suck- but it's not memorable. Enjoyed the first half.
Talking Heads Little Creatures
Taylor Swift 1989
The Alchemist Bread
The Black Keys Let's Rock
The Carters Everything Is Love
The Chemical Brothers No Geography
The Cure Faith
The Faint Danse Macabre
The Fray How to Save a Life
The Go! Team Proof of Youth
The J. Geils Band Freeze-Frame
The Killers Sam's Town
The Killers Sawdust
The Strokes First Impressions of Earth
The Tubes Outside Inside
The Velvet Underground The Velvet Underground & Nico
The Verve Urban Hymns
The White Stripes The White Stripes
The White Stripes Get Behind Me Satan
The Who Who's Last
Thirty Seconds to Mars A Beautiful Lie
Thundercat Apocalypse
Some great jams and flashy bass but where my attention spans into something else to hear.
Toro Y Moi What For?
This album has good grooves, but like his last album, the vocals are not up to par. Maybe it's just something I can not relate to, but I feel that his career is on the back end. Soak it up while you can buddy, It's been quite a run.
Toro Y Moi Outer Peace
Toro Y Moi smartbeats
Toro Y Moi Mahal
Twin Shadow Confess
Tycho Weather
Tyler, the Creator Goblin
Tyler, the Creator Music Inspired by The Grinch
Unknown Mortal Orchestra Multi-Love
Vampire Weekend Contra
Van She Van She
Van She Idea Of Happiness
Wale Attention Deficit
Not as good as his mix tapes in hype of this album, the flows are weak and his collaborations seemed predictable. Still a decent debut.
Wavves Wavvves
Wavves Life Sux
Weezer The Green Album
Weezer The Red Album
Weezer The Black Album
Weezer The Teal Album
Nothing original in the composition of the songs as they sound like the original- I will say good marketing strategy in getting an album to the Hot 100 and airplay until the nextbweezer album.
Whitesnake Whitesnake
Will Smith Big Willie Style
William Basinski A Shadow in Time
Willie Nelson That's Life
Yeah Yeah Yeahs Heads Will Roll (A-Trak Remix EP)
A good remix by A-Trak but lacks variety in the tracks. This keeps roots to the songs melody and making this a danceable track.

2.0 poor
A Tribe Called Quest The Love Movement
ABBA ABBA
ABBA Ring Ring
ABBA Super Trouper
AC/DC Fly On The Wall
AC/DC Live
ok it's not bad but it's just a compilation of the live recordings- not even from one show!
AC/DC Rock or Bust
Alanis Morissette Jagged Little Pill
Arca Stretch 1
Arcade Fire WE
Arctic Monkeys Tranquility Base Hotel and Casino
Beastie Boys To the 5 Boroughs
Benny Benassi Electroman
Beyonce Dangerously in Love
Billy Idol Rebel Yell
Billy Joel The Bridge
Billy Joel An Innocent Man
Bjork Volta
blink-182 Take Off Your Pants And Jacket
Bloc Party Intimacy
Bloc Party Alpha Games
Boys Noize The Bomb/Boy Neu
Burial Distant Lights
Cher Believe
Coldplay A Head Full of Dreams
CSS Donkey
Danny Brown Old
David Bowie Tonight
Dire Straits Brothers in Arms
Dirty Vegas Dirty Vegas
Drake Thank Me Later
I can thank you for Over and Fancy, but other then that, I will Thank You Never
Earl Sweatshirt Doris
Eminem Infinite
Eminem Music to Be Murdered By
Empire Of The Sun Two Vines
Fitz and the Tantrums Fitz and the Tantrums
Fleetwood Mac Behind the Mask
Foo Fighters Medicine at Midnight
Foreigner Double Vision
Foreigner Agent Provocateur
Franz Ferdinand Always Ascending
Future Islands Wave Like Home
Gerry Rafferty City to City
Gil Scott-Heron I'm New Here
Without this there would not have been any Collaboration between Gil Scott-Heron and Jamie XX before his passing- and glad they did it.
Gorillaz Cracker Island
Hall and Oates Bigger Than Both of Us
Hall and Oates X-Static
Hall and Oates Beauty on a Back Street
Hot Chip Coming on Strong
Hot Hot Heat Future Breeds
INXS Kick
Issues Beautiful Oblivion
James Blake 200 Press
Jimmy Eat World Bleed American
Is it sad that the singles are great but all the other songs are just an abomination? Maybe I'm use to better tunes....
Johnny Cash American V: A Hundred Highways
Journey Infinity
JPEGMAFIA EP2!
Kraftwerk Kraftwerk
Kraftwerk Ralf und Florian
Kylie Minogue Fever
Lady Gaga Artpop
So I get it, her lyrics are influenced by philosophy, but her beats are influenced by shit. It's not good dance music, if that is what she was trying to do.
Lil Nas X 7
Lil Wayne Tha Carter II
Linkin Park Minutes to Midnight
Lionel Richie Can't Slow Down
Louis XIV The Best Little Secrets Are Kept
What's another way to say something isn't corny?...it's a bit of a small cucumber.
Loverboy Loverboy
M.I.A. AIM
M83 M83
M83 You and the Night (OST)
M83 DSVII
Mark Ronson Uptown Special
Maroon 5 Hands All Over
Maroon 5 V
Megadeth Killing Is My Business... and Business Is Good!
Megasus Megasus
Metallica Reload
Metallica Load
MGMT 11•11•11
Wow the sound quality on this one I can't believe they just shipped this.
Moby Everything is Wrong
Moby Moby
Moby More Fast Songs About the Apocalypse
Molly Hatchet Flirtin' With Disaster
Mono/Poly Golden Skies
MSTRKRFT Operator
Muse Showbiz
My Bloody Valentine m b v
N.E.R.D. NO ONE EVER REALLY DIES
Nas NASIR
Nicolas Jaar Remixes Volume 1
Panic! at the Disco A Fever You Can't Sweat Out
Paul McCartney McCartney III
Phoenix (FRA) It's Never Been Like That
Portugal. The Man American Ghetto
Queen Hot Space
A few songs that are the true savers (Cool Cat, Under Pressure, and Body Language for me personally) but the rest is a Ho hum, or just not rememberible.
Quiet Riot Metal Health
Theres two songs that shine and everyone doesn't know the rest, which is sad but true
Rick Ross Port of Miami
Royal Blood How Did We Get So Dark?
This duo was close to being a home name for garage rock but this album shows how the debut had more fluff than on first hear. If this is the direction they want to go then look for them doing great stock audio riffs for footage that makes people walk feel like a badass.
Royksopp The Understanding
Rustie Green Language
Simian Mobile Disco Attack Decay Sustain Release
Skrillex Bangarang
Solange When I Get Home
Soundgarden Badmotorfinger
Spoon Telephono
Spoon Transference
Steve Lacy (USA-CA) Gemini Rights
I went into this album thinking he improved his overall sound, but oh boy the whole 'He sounds real' - real bad if you ask me. While his debut was in one ear out the other, this made me feel like if discount post punk needed another off key singer I don't think they would ask him to fill their spot.... just off
Stevie Nicks The Other Side of the Mirror
Sufjan Stevens Illinois
Talking Heads Naked
Talking Heads True Stories
The Alan Parsons Project The Best Of Alan Parsons Project
The Doors Alive She Cried
The Game Doctor's Advocate
The Game LAX
The Hives Black and White Album
The Killers Day & Age
The Killers Battle Born
The Killers Wonderful Wonderful
The Police Ghost in the Machine
The Pretenders Learning To Crawl
The Voidz Tyranny
Yeah.... I'm going to pretend this didn't happen. Too much experimenting and less focus on what the album really is. Points for trying.
The Who Who Are You
Tiga No Fantasy Required
As much as I respect Tiga, I was disappointed by this album. Some tracks were uncomfortable to sit through. With the main singled being out for more than two years, this feels like Sexor in bouncing a collection of ideas together to make an album.
Travis Scott Utopia
Twin Shadow Eclipse
Tyler, the Creator Cherry Bomb
Village People Go West
Wavves Wavves
We Are Scientists TV en Français
Weezer Pacific Daydream

1.5 very poor
AC/DC Black Ice
AFI The Art of Drowning
AFI Decemberunderground
Animal Collective Ark
So much reverb I just didn't enjoy it, still poor but that's because I hear it turned down.
Animal Collective Spirit They're Gone, Spirit They've Vanished
Some interesting sounds but most songs are drowned by noise and may cause headaches
Birdman and Lil Wayne Like Father, Like Son
Bloc Party Hymns
Britney Spears Oops!...I Did It Again
An album that rides solely on the singles, and filler that a rapist would love to hear.
Busy P Rainbow Man
Chance the Rapper The Big Day
Charlie Daniels Band A Decade of Hits
Crazy Town The Gift Of Game
CSS Planta
What happened to the Le Tigre sound and formula Simple Lyrics+ Indie Guitar= great sound from their Debut? My has this direction changed a bit off course
David Bowie Pin Ups
David Bowie David Bowie
Deadmau5 >album title goes here<
Digitalism Mirage
Eagles Hotel California
Ed Sheeran x
Eiffel 65 Europop
Eminem Encore
Weak production, too preachy for an MC. Standout tracks such as 'Like Toy Soldiers' make this not a complete disaster.
Eminem Relapse
Fleetwood Mac Mr. Wonderful
Fleetwood Mac Time
Flobots Fight with Tools
I don't get this...at all. Are they blending Indie Rock with Rap from a child's notebook?
Four Tet 0181
George Thorogood and the Destroyers More George Thorogood And The Destroyers
Gesaffelstein GAMMA
Giorgio Moroder Deja Vu
Gorillaz The Fall
Green Day Nimrod
Hall and Oates Whole Oats
Extremely forgetful debut, it is very sad to hear based on their career and hits to follow.
Hyper Crush The Arcade
Interpol Interpol
Jimmy Eat World Futures
Julian Casablancas Phrazes for the Young
Very disappointed. As a strokes fan, I understand this was a solo effort. He needs to stick to four minutes songs or less- anything more is overkill. The pacing of the album too is off, the first three songs go off great then it just goes downhill from there. I want to like this album, but besides '11th Demention' and 'I Wish It Was Christmas Today', the album just stinks.
Justin Timberlake The 20/20 Experience - 2 of 2
Like we were impressed with part one, but now you sound like a male hooker trying to seduce the listeners.
Kanye West and Ty Dolla Sign Vultures 1
I had a few good laughs of stuff being samples and how 'Paid' is exactly what Ty was thinking on EVERY song on here. And two more of these? Woof.
KISS Asylum
Kylie Minogue Golden
Lady Gaga The Fame Monster
Lady Gaga Born This Way
Lil Wayne Tha Carter
Lil Wayne Tha Carter IV
This just made me laugh too hard when T. Pain started to tune haha
Limp Bizkit Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water
This has got to be the best comedy album ever. The punch line in 'Hot Dog' made me cry.
Linkin Park Living Things
M83 Junk
Matt and Kim New Glow
Metallica St. Anger
Moby Ambient
Modest Mouse The Golden Casket
Mr. Oizo Stade 2
Mr. Oizo Stade 3
MSTRKRFT Fist of God
Muse Simulation Theory
Neon Indian ERRATA ANEX
Paul McCartney Off the Ground
Radiohead Pablo Honey
Radiohead The King of Limbs
Robert Plant The Principle of Moments
Robin Thicke Blurred Lines
Small Black New Chain
Some melodies that don't seem to stick, and that's the highlight. As much as I enjoy 'Chillwave' I can't seem to make sense of this mush.
Spoon Got Nuffin
Steve Aoki Neon Future I
T. Rex Electric Warrior
Teenage Time Killers Greatest Hits, Vol. 1
The Cure The Top
The Flaming Lips Oh My Gawd!!!
The Hives Lex Hives
The Kinks State of Confusion
The Smashing Pumpkins Shiny and Oh So Bright, Vol. 1
The Who It's Hard
Tiesto A Town Called Paradise
Toro Y Moi Soul Trash
Please don't release stuff that is so half baked I'm not sure how to comment on the oof that hit my ears.
U2 Songs of Innocence
Van Halen Diver Down
Various Artists (Hip Hop) SHADYXV
Walter Meego Voyager
Weezer Make Believe

1.0 awful
Aaron Carter Another Earthquake!
Afrojack Forget the World
Every track feels like I ate a big bag of candy- no substance. Dance music that tries to go pop just feels all the same.
Animal Collective Danse Manatee
This sounds as if no effort was put into, and if you are into headaches, I highly recommend this album
Blood on the Dance Floor It's Hard to Be a Diamond...
"Hey lets dance to Blood On The Dance Floor wile we slit our wrist!" Said no one ever, but
if they did, all of the blood cells would be ashamed to be housed in a body that would enjoy
to it....And I say let them cut their wrists....
Blood on the Dance Floor Let's Start a Riot
What happened with my life to even consider wanting to hear this, even after knowing this would suck.
Bryan Adams Cuts Like a Knife
David Bowie Never Let Me Down
Death Grips Government Plates
First song- The ShitrThe rest of the album- Is Shit
Eminem Relapse: Refill
Eminem Revival
Girl Talk Unstoppable
This record I feel like running....... Away from. Poor rap samples for vocals and any good samples used just Mashed micro samples to oblivion.
Jay-Z Magna Carta... Holy Grail
Jay Z career is so over after this album is dished out. Just lyrics that are all filler and no killer. He already got the girl so who is he trying to impress?
Justice Tthhee Ppaarrttyy
Is this really an EP with just two songs, both being the same? Not even a remix of this song? Disappointment, and PR stunt to showcase this album. All the other singles are great, but just slapping this as a single just doesn't cut it for me.
Kid Cudi Speedin' Bullet 2 Heaven
KISS Animalize
Kraftwerk Kraftwerk 2
Some open jams that drag on but that's the only thing to say about it.
Lil Wayne Rebirth
Linkin Park A Thousand Suns
Linkin Park One More Light
Lou Reed and Metallica Lulu
Louis XIV Slick Dogs and Ponies
Matt and Kim Almost Everyday
Going from good vibes to 'I don't want to live forever because the world is shit' is a drastic turn for the Indie Pop band, like wtf guys
Nostalgia Critic The Wall
Pat Benatar Tropico
This is not an album I'm proud of being in my vinyl collection for being mint.... And there is a reason why it's mint....
Robert Plant Shaken 'n' Stirred
Skrillex Recess
If this was made 3 years ago I could have just passed it up, but sadly I wasted my time and brain cells to this. The hype has left the port too many years ago...
Skrillex Ragga Bomb/Ease My Mind - Remixes
The Clash Cut the Crap
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