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Collective Soul: Best To Worst

Collective Soul, despite a relative 'unknown' stature nowadays, have a Triple-Platinum album, their self-titled, believe it or not, so they deserve some recognition, Best to Worst style.
1Collective Soul
Afterwords


This many years into their career, who would have thought Collective Soul could have released such an astonishing, trip down nostalgia lane, yet having a bit more of the experimental, fun, and poppy sides of Blender and Youth. It works out in their best album to date.
2Collective Soul
Collective Soul


For a long time with me in the 1990s, this was the only album I could listen to the whole way through without every skipping a track or even being bored. It's varied, enjoyable, heavy yet soft, and all around an amazing album.
3Collective Soul
Dosage


Reeling off of the poor Disciplined Breakdown and the record company disputes finally put to rest, a much more relaxed Collective Soul went back to the recording studio and recorded a more synth-pop oriented yet still hard rock album that features my favorite Collective Soul song of all time, Heavy.
4Collective Soul
Hints, Allegations, and Things Left Unsaid


This album probably features the song from Collective Soul you know, Shine. The rest of the album seemed patched together with mediocre demos, but the song Shine makes it not too shabby. It's still a pickup for any Collective Soul fan though.
5Collective Soul
Disciplined Breakdown


Not my favorite album by far by them, in fact, I think Hints, Allegations, and Things Left Unsaid was the last albums by this band that were tolerable, as these albums below are less than mediocre. This album drags, is boring, the songs sound the same, and ultimately not a good Collective Soul release.
6Collective Soul
Youth


Reeling from the pop-oriented Disaster album Blender, Collective Soul went on hiatus, but came back refreshed and ready to work, and that's exactly what they did, get themselves back on radio and in people's minds, but the album at times seemed too desperate, aged, and too different from what Collective Soul was always known for.
7Collective Soul
Blender


Ah, the horrible trainwreck that is Blender. If I had to pick the worst album of 2000, it would be Blender. Really, I don't know what Collective Soul tried to accomplish, as it was all pop/synth/keyboards in a mishmash of random tracks, cliche lyrics, and dumb titles. This album shows that Collective Soul has had some miserable lows throughout their career, and this is one of them.
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