AJR - Living Room
11

I hate what this started

Gorillaz - The Mountain
96

I believe this is what they call a magnum opus

Bruno Mars - The Romantic
88

Closest we're ever getting to Marvin Gaye btw...

Jackson Browne - Jackson Browne
73

Paul Simon if his name was Jackson Browne

Regurgitator - Dirty Pop Fantasy
67

Some of the bands highest highs but some of their lowest lows. I still cant put a genre to regurgitator

Hilltop Hoods - Fall from the Light
35

why did they have to pause so damn much. in thought something was up with my airpods

The Band - The Band
73

Not as good as their first record still quite solid

The Band - Music from Big Pink
82

The Band is so ahead of their time with this, it's not funny, some intros would blow me away if I saw them live in the 60s and would quite frankly blow me away now. Songs like The Weight and This Wheels On Fire are so incredible i had to listen to them multiple times to make sure i wasnt in a dream state. Not the funnest of listens as some songs grow old quite quick and has a very few amount of lows but something to listen to on the lounge with a coffee, just taking in the morning

Fall Out Boy - M A N I A
4

uninspired lyrics and guitar riffs that were just incredibly full of nothing. I used to think FOB were a better version of imagine dragons but I dont even think Imagine Dragons have stooped so low

Alice Cooper - The Revenge of Alice Cooper
68

I love Alice Cooper so i really really tried to enjoy this. Has some Fantastic highs but some very low lows.

Elton John - Madman Across the Water
100

Every single song on this album takes you on a completely different journey. from the lyrics in Levon and tiny dancer to the epic songs of madman across the water and indian sunset, this is eltons greatest record by far

Oasis - (What's the Story) Morning Glory?
100

Literally an album that changed my life and the way I view music today. I give you Oasis ladies and gentlemen!

David Bowie - The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars
100

This is the quintessential album. The epitome of what an album is and should sound like. Something you would play to someone who has never hears a song before. Pure perfection

Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin II
NR

After a masterful debut album, Led Zeppelin hit right back with a piece of art that is arguably the best album in their catalog. Everything they achieved in their debut album was amplified in this, creating an album that feels like summer, winter, autumn and spring all at the same time. Other Worldy

The Beatles - Rubber Soul
99

Could Rubber Soul be the Beatles most underrated? Could Rubber Soul be the Beatles best album? Yes! whether you are into the magnificent folk songs like Nowhere Man or Norwegian Wood or are into some of the more rocky songs such as I'm Looking Through You or Drive My Car, this album has a lot more to it than just poppy love songs. Rubber Soul is what The Beatles are

The Beatles - Abbey Road
100

To make an album so diverse while every song being just as beautiful as the last is not human, the genius to not just orchestrate each song but to fit them so beautifully into one album is simply wizardry. Even with all of the internal conflicts happening at the time of making this, they still come together to make what is a pure masterpiece

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