Jeff Buckley - Grace
100

Jeff Buckley will go down as the biggest "What If" in music. The song writing, his voice, the production, all so sound on his album Grace.

Kendrick Lamar - good kid, m.A.A.d city
100

Kendrick Lamar combines story telling with keeping a commercial appeal. Both aspects are done outstandingly.

Green Day - Dookie
100

This is proof that simple can still be affective. Dookie is an album that defined the 90's while giving us some of the best rock tracks of that decade.

Kanye West - Yeezus
100

Kanye gives his spin on industrial and hardcore hip hop and perfects it.

Queens of the Stone Age - Songs for the Deaf
100

Songs for the Deaf comes at you with fun, creative and flawless songs that will make your ears go deaf.

¥$ - VULTURES 2
35

While its not unalienable, Kanye tries his hardest to stain his music legacy with Vultures 2.

Megadeth - Megadeth
60

If it wasn't for the absolutely well written, shredding guitar solos, this would be a skip for me.

IDK - e.t.d.s. A Mixtape by .idk.
65

The bad choruses on this mixtape hold it back from being my favorite project so far this year.

Poppy - Empty Hands
65

First 2 songs are standouts and we go back in forth between boring songs or bad execution with some good songs sprinkled in. Don't worry though, the last song absolutely bangs.

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