Average Rating: 4.47 Rating Variance: 0.53 Objectivity Score: 42% (Poorly Balanced)
Sort by: Rating | Release Date | Rating Date | Name5.0 classicAlice in Chains DirtOne of the greatest, and darkest albums of all time. From Jerry Cantrell's heavily distorted guitar playing and well-harmonized vocals; to Layne Staley's shreiking vocals spinning a web of brutal ugly heroin addiction, which he knew all too well; to an impressive rythym section from Mike Starr and Sean Kinney. As previously stated, this could almost be taken as a concept album, featuring the central theme of a heroin addiction, which Staley's lyrics portrary as it is, dark, nasty, dangerous; instead of the glamourous light shed on it from HollywoodBlack Sabbath ParanoidExplosions in the Sky The Earth Is Not a Cold Dead PlaceJethro Tull Thick as a BrickKendrick Lamar good kid, m.A.A.d cityKendrick Lamar To Pimp a ButterflyLecrae AnomalyMetallica Master of PuppetsMetallica ...And Justice for AllNirvana NevermindQuite possibly the greatest album of all time, it's a cliched phrase, but every song on Nevermind is fantastic in its own way. Perhaps one contributing factor to its greatness is the fact that each song has its own unique, distinct feel that seperates it from every other song on the album. Rest in peace Kurt Donald Cobain4.5 superbAlice in Chains Jar of FliesMegadeth Rust in PeaceMetallica Kill 'Em AllMetallica Ride the LightningQueen A Night at the OperaStaind Break The Cycle4.0 excellentLed Zeppelin Led Zeppelin IVBlack Dog and Stairway to Heaven make the album one of the greatest of all timeMetallica MetallicaMore hard rock than metal, but still filled with great songs. If I were rating this as a metal album, it'd get a 3, but from an unbiased opinion, it's a great collection of songs, that merits a 4Metallica Death Magnetic2.5 averageBob Dylan Highway 61 RevisitedThe Beatles Abbey Road
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