AC/DC - Back in Black
100

Another classic, however I'd say it's definitely inderrated here. The second best selling album of all time and it has only a 73 user score? All in all, for me it's just a perfection, 10 10/10 songs and nothing more. P.S. It definitely should be a must hear.

The Beatles - Abbey Road
100

Easily the best album of the 1960s. This run 1-7 is crazy. The rest is also pretty strong, at least 8-9/10.

Pink Floyd - The Dark Side of the Moon
100

Time to rate another classic. This might be the best concept album of all time - it symbolises human's life in just 10 songs. I can just say - both this album and our lifes are too short, but so beautiful.

Grupo Niche - Cielo De Tambores
0

Idk what it is, but it's worse than Violator.

Depeche Mode - Violator
100

Hell yeah! The first 7 tracks are all bangers, these 2 at the end are like 9/10, but this album is truly the sweetest perfection. The vibe is also crazy, I can't believe taht it was recorded in the 1989-1990.

Michael Jackson - Off the Wall
100

I finally listened to Off the wall today and again, despite being released before Thriller this album shows that Michael started his win streak even earlier - in the 1970s. This run 1-5 is definitely the best run of the entire decade and I highly recommend this album to everyone, who wants to expand their music taste. This is not evem my top 3 MJ album, but it's essential in the case of 1970s music evolution.

Michael Jackson - Invincible
100

What can I say? This is truly a masterpiece and everyone, who rates this below 80-85 doesn't have ears. (Critics are just stupid)

Michael Jackson - HIStory: Past, Present and Future - Book I
100

The first half is just a compilation, whereas the second one is a new album. These 15 "new" songs are amazing - very deep and meaningfull. History is one of the darkest parts of his discography, where you can find really interesting songs, such as "Money", "This time around", "Tabloid Junkie" and many more. The cover of "Come together" literally clears the OG version. I wouldn't say that "Earth song"is the best song here or even ... read more

Michael Jackson - Dangerous
100

It was a really interesting one. Although, Michael didn't work with Quincy, he had a full control - he was a main producer of every song. Imo, it was the first time when he said: "You know what? I'm The King of Pop" Bro defined the entire decade with this sound, despite being a New jack swing album, Dangerous contains Rock, Gospel, Pop and other genres. Undeniable, it is the best New Jack Swing album of all time, Janet made NJS earlier, but it isn't THAT good.

Michael Jackson - Bad
100

I mean...the tracklist of this album is crazy - there are only 2 slower songs, the rest is fast and powerful. Btw, the cover tells you about the quality even before you turn on the first song. Imo Bad is better than Thriller and it's easily the best album of the 1980s.

Michael Jackson - Thriller
100

I mean, it's just a classic. You can't deny that Thriller is good, at least it has probably the best 3 track run in the history: Thriller, Beat it, Billie jean. From the deep cuts, my favorite are Human nature (this "Why" is so powerful) and The lady in my life - the second part of this song is something from another world.

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"Invincible has better and more complicated."
On Sk0B's review of Michael Jackson - Off the Wall
"@Sk0B I didn't say they're better overall, if you haven't like History I think you won't like those 2. I just said that even if Off the wall is your favorite you should agree that it's not his best in all categories. 'Cause I don't have a problem with your opinion, but if you go only for vibes and not production I totally understand."
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On NotBradPitt's review of Michael Jackson - Invincible
"There's only one R&B song + 30 other genres in other 15 songs."
On Sk0B's review of Michael Jackson - Off the Wall
"@Sk0B It depens, saying that Off the wall has better production, better lyrics, more genres or experiments than each of these 3 is pointless. Off the wall has 4-6 genres at best, while Dangerous easily has 10+, History 15+, Invincible 30+ and it's not a joke. Off the wall has the lowest entering threshold - it means, you don't need to care about production, etc, just sit down and listen."
On daniihermm's review of Michael Jackson - Invincible
"Darkchild wasn't the only producer here, Michael also was the producer and somehow on his album songs produced by Rodney are million times better than those, produced by Rodney himself, like Brandy or something more fresh like on sos by sza. Okay, he played some instruments, but Invincible sounds as it sounds mostly due to Michael(70-80%). Michael didn't worked with Darkchild, Darkchild worked with Michael, but he hasn't learned anything."
On ZuddyBoi's review of Michael Jackson - Invincible
"I'll just agree. It's my all time fav album. Invincible is a masterpiece and I have the same problem as you - I can't understand how someone can say that this is either bad or trash. Break of dawn is a masterpiece, however I wouldn't put it even in the top 10 from this album, because I like other songs even more, but still all of them here are 10/10. My top 3: 1. Unbreakable 2. You rock my world 3. Whatever happens"
On Sk0B's review of Michael Jackson - Off the Wall
"Only in terms of danceability and entering threshold(you don't need to diving into genres and production to understand this one), but in terms of genres diversity, vocal range and experiments it's nothing in comparison to Dangerous, History and Invincible."
On Ryanthecreator's review of Michael Jackson - HIStory: Past, Present and Future - Book I
"This album is much more experimental than everything he had done before."
On Williamhornet69's review of Michael Jackson - Invincible
"You made some mistakes in genres - Butterflies is neo-soul, not R&B, but Heaven can wait is a pure R&B song. Heartbreaker is dubstep before dubstep. Overall, this album has more genres than all his previous albums combined, which makes it one of the most diverse albums in terms of music genres ever (30+ genres easily)."
On TheFoolOnTheHil's review of Michael Jackson - Invincible
"It is amazing, you just need to hear that. For example, did you know that there are 25-30+ different music genres, which makesit one of the most diversive albums ever made. Also, here you can find Michael's biggest vocal range + referrences to all his previous albums + some unique elements as for a pop album - rap sample, original rap verses, skit(you rock my world intro), 2 normal choirs + one children choir. Impressive, isn't it?"
On WBrowney's review of Michael Jackson - Blood on the Dance Floor: HIStory in the Mix
"These 5 new songs are better than the entire Drake discography."
On Plat0nically's review of Michael Jackson - Dangerous
"You're a fucking idiot, this album is better than all your "perfect" albums combined. Radiohead is nothing in comparison to this masterpiece."
On gayosure's review of Pink Floyd - The Dark Side of the Moon
"This album is better than the entire mainstream in 2026."
On RT10's review of Michael Jackson - Bad
"Kinda underrated"
On Drutoo__'s review of Michael Jackson - Dangerous
"How to say "I'm stupid" without saying it.👆 P.S. History and Invincible are fucking masterpieces."
On rulerheworld's review of Michael Jackson - Invincible
"There are way more genres - rock, disco, neo-soul, electronic music, dubstep, latin music, cinematic pop and many other. But 97 is a solid rating tho."
On dilljabill's review of Michael Jackson - Invincible
"This here is one of the most diverse albums ever made if not the most (30+ different genres, including dubstep, etc). This is also easily the top 5 album of the 21st century."
On omer958's review of Michael Jackson - Invincible
"Maybe in terms of hits. Musically, it's one of his best. And putting Xscape higher than this masterpiece is like saying "I'm deaf" without saying it."
On imnotclip's review of Michael Jackson - HIStory: Past, Present and Future - Book I
"There are 2 completely different albums. Dangerous is more NJS, while History leans more into rap and hip-hop + blends even more genres than Dangerous (it literally has all the genres from Dangerous + new ones). Invincible will be even more powerful in this category. History has his best lyrics tho. (and there's no fucking way that the song Bad is 45, it's one of the best pop songs ever recorded)."
On ripfredo29's review of Michael Jackson - Invincible
"@ripfredo29 There is like 1 R&B track, where R&B is present in more than 15%. Cry is gospel, Spechless is build-up ballad (like Earth song), Break of dawn is quiet storm, Whatever happens is latin music, etc. So, Heaven can wait is THE ONLY R&B song here and if you compare its structure with others you can distinguish the genres. Don't be a spotify, which reckons that 99% of Michael's music is R&B and soul."
On YaroslavBuk's review of Michael Jackson - Invincible
"This album isn't about hits, it's about experiments. It has more genres than his all previous albums combined."
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