Rage Against the Machine - The Battle of Los Angeles
80

It's Rage Against the Machine time! Time to complain about American politics again.

Honestly I'm feeling alright at the moment. Sure the beautiful bill passed and that's gonna wreck our economy with it being trickle down economics on steroids. Plus it was sneaky of them to not have it come into effect until after midterms so they can blame the damage on the Dems. And of course the short sighted masses will fall for it again and suck the balls of the Nazis again. I fucking hate ... read more

Cibo Matto - Stereo ★ Type A
60

Honestly didn't expect to be underwhelmed by this but I was.

Recs:
- Working for Vacation
- Flowers
- Blue Train

Tom Waits - Mule Variations
75

Tom Waits. Haven't heard that name in a while. Took a while to adjust to his uniquely gravelly voice, but once I did I found the unique if strange charm he has. An interesting listen as always. Tom hasn't lost his touch.

Recs:
- Cold Water
- Pony
- What's He Building?
- Eyeball Kid
- Picture in a Frame
- Chocolate Jesus
- Filipino Box Spring Hog
- Take it With Me
- Come on Up to the House

Pharoahe Monch - Internal Affairs
60

A decent east coaster.

Recs:
- Queens
- Hell
- No Mercy
- God Send

Prince Paul - A Prince Among Thieves
55

An alright Boom Bap East coaster. Has a few notable songs but the bloated skit flooded tracklist really drags my overall interest on this one.

Recs:
- Pain
- Steady Slobbin
- Mc Hustler
- War Party
- Mood for Love
- The Men in Blue

Dream Theater - Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes from a Memory
75

A solid progressive metal rock opera release from Dream Theatre.

Recs:
- Scene Two: l. Overture 1928
- Scene Two: ll. Strange Deja Vu
- Scene Three: ll. Fatal Tragedy
- Scene Five: Through Her Eyes
- Scene Seven: ll. One Last Time
- Scene Eight: The Spirit Carries On

Mahavishnu Orchestra - The Lost Trident Sessions
90

Goated. Didn't enjoy Trilogy as much, but other than that, goated.

Recs:
- Dream
- Sister Andrea
- I Wonder
- Steppings Tones
- John's Song #2

100

Ridiculously Hot. Oh the music is good too I guess.

Mr. Twin does it again with otherworldly futuristic creative shit that feels illegal to have existed in the 20th century. (Shit it feels weird to even consider it 21st century music even. It belongs in the 2300s if anything!) WTF man, music is just utterly insane sometimes. What a fucking visionary and an inspiration of cosmic levels holy! Imagine if this shit was full length!!!

WALRUS - seven
85

Stupid underrated late 90's Shoegaze from Japan. More ears need to hear this!

Recs:
- seven
- crime
- horon
- fly
- MELT
- kaisou
- YOU
- tear

Donell Jones - Where I Wanna Be
70

A charming RNB release that looses it's affectiveness as it goes along.

Recs:
- U Know What's Up
- Shorty (Got Her Eyes on Me)
- Where I Wanna Be
- It's Alright
- He Won't Hurt You
- I Wanna Luv U

Project Pat - Ghetty Green
55

I liked a couple tracks, but this Memphis Rap release generally did little for me.

Recs:
- Choices
- Stabbers

Choking Victim - No Gods / No Managers
70

A decent to solid punk release with a healthy mixture of reggae and Politics.

Recs:
- Crack Rock Steady
- Fucked Reality
- Money
- War Story
- Praise the Sinners
- Living the Laws

Windir - Arntor
75

An enjoyable MBM release from Windir. I like the medieval vibes it was mixed with the nasty intensity.

Recs:
- The Beginning
- The Burial Mound of King Hydnes
- The Longing
- Ending

Dr. Dre - 2001
65

Dr. Dre returns with a decent one with familiar guests and tunes that are well known to this day. I appreciate the effort but could have fit the drugs guns and women asthetic more than it did.

Recs:
- The Next Episode
- Let's Get High
- Bitch Niggaz
- Murder Ink
- Ackrite
- Bang Bang
- The Message

the pillows - RUNNERS HIGH
65

This pillows album starts off strong then settles into the alright territory.

Recs:
- Sad Sad Kiddie
- Juliet
- NO SELF CONTROL
- Paper Triangle

Sasha - Xpander
90

Love me some progressive trance. Can't go wrong with it! Loved everything provided here in this full album length EP though it wasn't as profound and awe inspiring enough for me to reward it the coveted 100, BUT it is more than worth a listen especially if you a fan of the genre.

The Chemical Brothers - Surrender
85

A fantastic big beat techno release from the chemical brothers!

Recs:
- Music:Response
- Under the Influence
- Out of Control
- Orange Wedge
- The Sunshine Underground
- Got Glint?
- Surrender
- Dream On

Immortal - At the Heart of Winter
75

A very good MBM release.

Recs:
- Solarfall
- Tragedies Blows at Horizon
- At the Heart of Winter

浜崎あゆみ [Ayumi Hamasaki] - LOVEppears
70

Ayumi offers a solid J-pop release.

Recs:
- Introduction
- And Then
- Immature
- Boys and Girls
- End Roll
- WHATEVER
- Interlude

The Dillinger Escape Plan - Calculating Infinity
70

A solid energetic mathcore release.

Recs:
- Sugar Coated Sour
- *#..
- The Running Board
- Clip the Apex...Accept Destruction
- Weekend Sex Change

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