This album and Chromakopia, when these albums dropped it was like a "you had to be there" sort of thing, though that could go for any album. Real good and real fun tracks in this.
One of Tyler's most deepest and personal albums. Although I don't go back to it as much as his other previous projects, the production and lyrics on this album are an amazing yet tough listen.
First Earl album I ever listened to that really got me into his work. I mainly knew him as a feature for and apart of Odd Future, but this surprised me with how good it was. Though, it's probably some of his weakest work.
It's okay, nothing too bad, nothing too good either. The last track albeit being the most popular track is probably the best one in here.
With the album cover this had, I was not expecting it to sound the way it actually sounded.
This album is my introduction to KAYTRANDA and I gotta say this has some amazing and sick beats. Albums like these where it's nothing but pure instrumentals, in my eyes, are kind of underappreciated, I wish people made more albums like this. Love it.
One of Mac's best albums, kind of ashamed of myself that I don't go back to this as much as I go back to Balloonerism. Has some of his best work and production yet compared to any of his songs, and it's just so funky. What an album.
The first song made me tear up and that was a sign telling me this album is going to fuck with my brain. This is a good album, and an amazing spiritual successor to Twin Fantasy. Wish I could listen to the first track for the first time again.
I can't handle listening to this album as of now because every time I listen to some tracks I think of certain people that I've let down and lost at the end of the day. Either way, this is one of TV Girl's best studio albums, real good shit.
This album is the opposite of Some Rap Songs. For awhile, I never really went back to this project ever since I first listened to it, but eventually I relistened, and I began to appreciate and adore each minute of it. There's more hope, despite a miniscule amount of melancholy. There's a smile within each of the lyrics and bars he puts out in each song. This album has turned into a favorite of mine from 2025.
This is probably some of the craziest shit I have listened to. This is like if JVB and JPEGMafia fucked in bed and this was their child. And I ain't complaining cause I love both of their music. picturePerfect is probably THE best track on this, hands down.
Even though I go back to Veteran or I LAY DOWN MY LIFE FOR YOU more than this album, this album features some of the most creative shit I have ever heard in a rap project, god is this so fucking good.
Travis Scott should've stuck to being in Fortnite and making his own special meals for McDonald's, especially with that "PREPARING THE KRABBY PATTY!!" ass flow that's in SHYNE. This sucks bad. God is this bad.
One of the best metal debut albums to ever release upon this planet. Amazing writing, amazing instrumentals and riffs, this album has so much texture to it that it's astounding every time I relisten to it.
As someone who is considered to be a "Tyler dick rider", this is probably some of the most refreshing production I have ever heard in a Tyler album. This album is extremely fun and each song makes me want to get up and just move around. This is his current era Cherry Bomb, but not really at the same time. Just a fun album overall and I will definitely have some of the songs here on repeat.
Such a good concept album, and one of my favorite albums by this band. Although I find Twin Fantasy to be a more easier listen and go back to that more than this album, this album offers some really fun and interesting and more ambient songs, similar to the previous album before this one (Making a Door Less Open). Really good shit on this.
First ever Mac Miller album I listened to. The album that introduced me to his music. What a phenomenal and emotional listen, I wish I could listen to this album for the first time again. Also Manakins, Rick's Piano and Tomorrow Will Never Know is like seeing god himself, man are those tracks so heavenly.