Album Rating: 1.0
Considering the lackluster releases this year, this really is one of 2018's worst. That says a lot considering what Disturbed is about to drop.
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Album Rating: 1.0
HOLY FUXK I CANT WAIT TO LISTEN TO THIS
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Album Rating: 1.0
I think Jonathan Davis certainly takes the award for the most embarassing figure in rock history
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Album Rating: 3.0
yeah i dont think so brother
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Album Rating: 1.0
Have you ever painted your fingernails with a black sharpie brother?
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Album Rating: 3.0
no. i dont judge people who do that tho
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There are about 47373829 more embarrassing rock figures
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Album Rating: 1.0
Name 2
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Album Rating: 3.0
axel rose
fred durst
i could name 15 if i wanted but i dont think its worth it to make a point
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jessica alba
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Album Rating: 3.0
wait wat
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Album Rating: 1.0
I mean, both those goons are in the ballpark; axl is eatin cheeseburgers in the dugout, Fred is doing windmills in center field, but Jonathan Davis is wearing a kilt and making voodoo noises while pitching heaters over home plate to vent an angst that’s been stuck on a loop for 25 years
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Album Rating: 1.0
Robert Smith is catching, morrissey is making calls
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Album Rating: 3.0
jonathan davis is also part of the best band of all those goofs
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Limp bizkit>korn tbh
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Album Rating: 3.5
@robotmagician Death - Symbolic is part of a genre that my personality wouldn't naturally gravitate to and thus usually wouldn't rate in the first place. It's the same as any user who has little to do with a genre going in and listening to and rating albums in that genre.
I'm just a bit of a masochist and sometimes like to listen to stuff I usually wouldn't, and because I actually like a lot of Metallica I gravitate slightly to thrash style music despite it really not being my thing. Nevertheless, Death makes good music and they have a few songs I love, and Symbolic in particular I'd call a high 3.5 and Black labyrinth a mid-low 3.5.
I tend to attract comments on my ratings because I rate highly a lot of albums others consider garbage but there's plenty of community hailed albums that I have 4 and above. My taste doesn't make a lot of sense but some things I look for are emotionality, excitement and story-telling.
I guess now is a good time to reveal that I'd been listening to all 200 top albums on sputnikmusic over the past year, saving the ones I enjoyed in a list, then listening to the listed albums in order again and rating after 2 total listens per album. So if you want to look at my journey and what I personally took from the top 200 list from late summer last year then check out my profile. The first rating was Bjork - Homogenic. I'm almost finished, with just a couple ratings left. One of the remaining ones, Jeff Buckley's Grace, blew me away on first listen, and I believe made me cry.
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Album Rating: 1.0
Is this one of them copy pastas? If it isn’t you have rated this higher than the lamb lies down on broadway.
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Album Rating: 3.5
I was forced to listen to that album and made the mistake of adding it to my listen again list, thus the rating. Unfortunately the production coupled with my ER4s make the album sound sonically unbalanced, like I'm missing the entire bottom half of the frequency spectrum, and that played a large part in my lack of enjoyment of the album. Just imagining the album but recorded and produced in the 2000s I probably would have rated 3.5 or 4.
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Album Rating: 3.0
good joke source
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Album Rating: 3.5
Also @DamnVanne I noticed you have all Korn at 1/5. It would have been less obvious you're trolling if you had at least rated couple 1.5 or 2 to show that you actually put an ounce of effort into rating the albums. Like, Untitled is no where near as good as self-titled.
Seems like you have a vendetta against Korn and the best musician of all time Jonathan Davis. How dare you disrespect my lord and savior JD.
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