Kendrick Lamar - To Pimp a Butterfly
97

This album is arguably the best album of the 21st century. I never feel the want to skip a song the funk, rap, jazz is bold and yet still perfect. This is an amazing album start to finish leaving other rappers trying to play catchup. The interview at the end feels a little long but is nonetheless meaningful just like every song on this album. If you haven’t listened yet your life will not be complete until you do.

Bruce Springsteen - Born to Run
97

The simple fact is no “working class” band can do it better. This album and Springsteen himself is a top 25 of all time. This album provides a unique piano rock and rock opera experience about the concrete jungles of Jersey and the need of escape. And it really does give you a taste of what Bruce has to offer from his stories of love to is rock and roll bangers like “Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out” This album has been my personal top three and is a must listen. It gets better ... read more

MF DOOM - MM..FOOD
86

MM..FOOD is very unique. The album is so original and has a great progressive hip-hop sound. The sound bites throughout make you feel like you are truly in a comic book. The blend of gangster rap and hip-hop mixed with a comic book is genius. The only thing I could criticize about this album would be its length. If he changed it up a little more it wouldn’t feel a little long at the end. Overall, great album, unique and a must listen.

Kanye West - Graduation
88

This is not even top three for best put together Kanye albums. But it’s still amazing. You can’t complain if the whole album is only bangers. Even though this album may not be as satisfying as a listen as “The College Dropout” or “My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy” it still hits that favorite mark. You could put any song on (well maybe besides two or three) and no one would be mad. Timeless ultimately and can’t get old. *Update* So I listened to ... read more

Michael Jackson - Off the Wall
91

This album is genuinely timeless. The effect is just happiness and pleasure. For the album being disco it still stands the test of time.

Bruce Springsteen - Born in the U.S.A.
95

Springsteen’s masterpiece delivers multiple blue collar stories. All the songs are classics. Whether you say that they are cookie cutter sound or not that deep of songs there’s nothing to not enjoy. This album has nothing to truly criticize and is an all time classic.

Fleetwood Mac - Rumours
97

Rumors is an excellent album containing timeless songs and providing an audio experience so authentic and unique. The themes of compassion, romantic hope and failure are prevalent throughout the album and is outside the realm of criticism.

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