Michael Jackson - Bad
87

How do you follow up Thriller? With this absolute banger. There are some many radio hits on hear mixed in with some filler songs. Listen to this one now. It’s so peak.

Michael Jackson - Thriller
98

It’s so obvious why this is the greatest selling album of all time. It’s just so peak. I’m going to assume everyone has listened to it. If you haven’t…DO IT NOW!

Little Steven & The Disciples Of Soul - Men Without Women
80

Great stuff here. You really can’t complain. I mean, as far as Steve Van Zandt solo work goes this is an actually a good listen. The album peaks on the A side and the B just doesn’t give as much energy. “Lyin’ In A Bed Of Fire” is an absolute banger and actually encouraged me to listen to the album. In the end, if your a Springsteen fan than you’ll get a kick out of this!

Bruce Springsteen - Nebraska
90

Nebraska is a folk, acoustic, Springsteen masterpiece. This is a perfect depressed working man album. Watch the movie and it will make you appreciate this album 10x more!

Bruce Springsteen - The River
90

Bruce has such a compelling album here, proving why it’s a must listen. It has you hits like “Hungry Heart” and “Cadillac Ranch” but it also includes vulnerable, beautiful stories like “The River” and “Fade Away” The only thing I could criticize is that the album feels a sort of long. One of the greats here!

Bruce Springsteen - Darkness on the Edge of Town
100

Great album. Springsteen could do wrong in this era of his career. This album is through and through another Bruce Springsteen masterpiece. Excellence start to finish and one that I appreciate more and more each listen. Honestly, one of the best records I’ve heard, maybe all time. The B side is perfect and the A is also just outstanding. Love it to death. Screw it bro it a 100!

Queen - Queen II (2026 Mix)
77

Same album just with better surround sound. Actually made me appreciate this album more!

AC/DC - Back in Black
90

This is the perfect pump up album. Anytime at the gym I’m putting this on. The only thing against it is in any other scenario it can get long at moments. Again, great album but to really feel it, it depends on the mood or situation.

Queen - Queen II
65

Queen II is pretty much the same thing as Queen I. The band doesn’t evolve to much and experiments to much in this album. Although the sound is different and unique it just doesn’t really hit. I would say this album is a pass but Freddie’s vocals are so amazing that it’s not bad but just pretty good.

Aerosmith - Aerosmith (Legendary Edition)
83

Same old classic album just with surround sound and live extras. I’ve grown to love this album a lot. Great stuff!

Zach Bryan - Zach Bryan
87

This album may be one of the best country albums of the 2020s. Each story is felt and experienced. This album is so meaningful and real that it’s hard to criticize. He has the aspired songwriting of American Heartland artists such as Mellancamp and Springsteen. Zach Bryan however, does not change it up so the album can feel slow had moments. Overall, great album and one of my favorites.

Russell Dickerson - Famous Back Home
48

This album is so bold… yet it just doesn’t hit. Almost all the songs are forgettable but not bad. Overall you can’t really say it was better than “decent”

Bruno Mars - The Romantic
54

Yikes. This whole album was cookie cutter Bruno Mars love songs. The whole experience was incredibly boring and truly the only great song was “I Just Might” but hey, at least he can’t go as low as “Fat Juicy And Wet”

Kanye West - BULLY
65

Kanye has finally released a good album in a long time. The album starts off very good however, the choruses are quite annoying. I don’t know why he messed up the delay but at least it was worth it. Large chunks of the album are like Yeezus where the audio is great but the songs are somehow still uninteresting as his lyrics are just him praising himself and the music is super similar. The stretch between “MAMA’S FAVORITE” to “WHITE LINES” is very good and is ... read more

Tom Petty - Full Moon Fever
81

Tom Petty’s debut solo album is great. Featuring many classics like “I Won’t Back Down” and “Runnin’ Down a Dream” It also includes a ton of filler like “The Apartment Song” Overall, it’s a great and enjoyable album just not that much memorable besides the hits and album cover.

Future - WE DON'T TRUST YOU
69

This is a stand out album for Future. However, he never changes it up. I love his banger to mid song off and on in this album (sarcasm btw). Overall, a pretty good album but not amazing.

Shaboozey - Where I've Been, Isn't Where I'm Going
81

This is not just filler for “Tipsy” the album is genuinely good and breaks the barrier between rap and country again. Shaboozey delivers exactly what he said he would and kind of got me into this genre which I was hating on for so long. This is a must listen for any country fan and a must listen for anyone even interested in his work.

BigXthaPlug - I Hope You're Happy
68

Sincerely over hated. Even though BigXThaPlug might have been lost to country doesn’t mean it’s bad. New country isn’t always the best thing but I think that this album delivers the best of both new country and BigXThaPlug. Each song follows the same basic pattern though of a popular country singer singing the main part and then BigXThaPlug spitting bars. It’s not that bad and the album kind of stuck with me.

Kanye West - My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
96

My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy - Arguably Ye’s best work, an almost perfect album provides a unique experience through and through. The blend of songs is perfect and they are actually meaningful! If only Kanye was still like this. Whether you like him or not there is no hate you can give to this album.

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