Paramore - After Laughter
75

Has some of Paramore's most catchy songs while also making sure you know no matter how happy the song sounds, it's still not a feel good album.

Kanye West - The College Dropout
90

Kanye's first game changing album, still has the most energy and vigor from any Kanye album while showing off his unique style of sampling.

Kanye West - Yeezus
85

Kanye's most experimental and aggressive album does a great job showing his declining mental state, cockiness, and arrogance.

Kanye West - 808s & Heartbreak
85

Kanye's most important and influential album, with him changing the game for the second time in his career with an incredibly heartbreaking album that changed Kanye forever, too.

Kanye West - My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
90

Modern classic, with so many career highs from both Kanye and his feature list.

JAY-Z & Kanye West - Watch the Throne
80

Cocky and extravagant, with some great energy between Kanye and Jay-Z. It does have some of their most ignorable and dumbest lyrics, with less than amazing production on a few of the tracks. Great record though if your looking for a confidence booster or an expensive sounding album.

Opeth - Blackwater Park
80

For me, this album is like a long movie you really liked and told yourself you would rewatch later and never did because of the length.

Kid Cudi - Man On The Moon II: The Legend Of Mr. Rager
85

This album is all over the place and does everything right besides from a track or two. Perfectly captures Cudi's depression, substance problems, and inner thoughts while still being very accessible.

Queens of the Stone Age - ...Like Clockwork
90

The best QOTSA album to date.

Powers Pleasant - Life Is Beautiful
80

No one on this record really has a bad verse, and it captures the chaotic energy and in your face style of the Beast Coast group.

Guster - Ganging Up on the Sun
80

This album has some insane heights that come out of no where. Super underrated album.

Mitski - Laurel Hell
85

This is probably my favorite Mitski record, love the production and vocals on this album.

Motörhead - Bad Magic
70

Has some really great moments, but also some pretty dull moments.

Tyler Childers - Purgatory
85

Grew on me a lot.

Zach Bryan - Summertime Blues
80

Thank god that Zach Bryan's biggest and most accessible songs are also some of her best.

Billie Eilish - Happier Than Ever
75

Probably Billie's most important album because of how vulnerable she gets in this, but it does have some weaker tracks right around the middle of the record where it starts to drag for a bit before getting back to being great again. No real bad songs on here, just goes from amazing to alright.

Weedeater - Jason... The Dragon
70

Wizards, weed, and the south.

Massive Attack - Mezzanine
90

A one of a kind album that sounds like I'm being watched by something in the shadows.

Tate McRae - So Close To What
60

> Be an artist that got big from songs going viral on TikTok
> Be well known for your on stage presence in tight fitting clothing
> Have a singing voice that a lot of people think is pretty weak but does have its moments when in moderation
> Have an army of haters that, honestly, are just looking for a reason to hate on you and are too harsh
> Be compared to a bigger, more well known artist that predates your entry into the mainstream
> Be Benson Boone

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