Scaring the Hoes: 41, This is an album ig. Half of this is complete ear rape, and the other half is peak. The production is the same way. However, for both, the bads, ARE REALLY BAD. Jpeg honestly does really good on this album, and proves that he has the skills to be a top artist with amazing flows and rhymes, but he really takes a backseat on this one. Danny on the other hand, tanks this album so hard. He sounds like complete gibberish, and the best comparison I can make is if Theodore from ... read more
Demon days: 100, this album is just amazing and it makes sense with some of Gorillaz best songs, and a amazing overarching message that they don't shy away from telling, even if it is disturbing.
In Rainbows: This might be the best album I've ever heard. Thom Yorke has definitely fixed the problem with his vocals from Ok Computer and he just nails the songs every time. This is exactly how good I imagined Ok Computer being if he fixed that issue. This album consistently has some of the best production Ive ever heard, and it is just euphoric. These beats and vocals came straight from the Heavens. 100
Section 80: I think I was too harsh on this album. Its great had some of his best songs, and it fails to have a bad song. Everything is listenable. 98.
Came back again, this album is so fucking good.
Atrocity exhibition: 57. This album feels like almost every song is the same with the same flow, same rhymes, and same vibe, there's not much that catches you off guard, and the songs which are it's claim to fame, are meh or garbage. I rated this entire album while trying to avoid mentioning his voice but holy shit it's so bad. There are some great songs here but they are a huge minority on this album. The features are 100x better than Danny here. Just cause the shits weird and ... read more
Experimental Rap:
I try to be "professional" with these reviews but holy shit, this was more of a rollercoaster than if I lost my house gambling after a messy divorce. I would be less stressed if that happened. I feel scared after this album. And somewhat sick. I don't know how he made an album that leaves me stressed and uneasy. You don't know how much I needed that break for the last song. I think I'm traumatized from ever hearing EDM again, I think I might cry if I ... read more
Nevermind: It makes sense why this is known so well. With some of Nirvana's greatest hits all on one album, it's really hard to hate. With it's collection of songs, including one of the best five track streaks, it masterfully hits on every single category. Kurt Cobain shows his immaculate vocal talent, and his ability to express so many emotions with the same, somewhat monotone, voice. However, I feel someone else steals the show on this album, the drummer. Dave Grohl performs ... read more
Ok Computer: This album really has it's highs and lows. On the high end, this album is beautifully produced, with some of the best I've heard, and Godrich keeps this up throughout the entire album. However, on the low end of the spectrum, the vocals can be lackluster at times. It often feels like the vocals and production are for two different songs, as many aspects don't line up. Thom Yorke has mastered the ability to add emotion into his music, however, it seems he hasn't ... read more
From Zero: An album that's perfectly encapsulates Linkin Park, with Emily being the key to the lock put up after Chester's death. With the perfect fit of Nostalgia, and originality. One of the best produced albums I've ever heard with every beat being just perfect. Mike carries on his tradition of amazing verse, even if they don't all make the highlight reel, (Casualty). And Emily. She stakes her claim on this band with an album that proves that she shouldn't have ... read more
From Zero: An album that's perfectly encapsulates Linkin Park, with Emily being the key to the lock put up after Chester's death. With the perfect fit of Nostalgia, and originality. One of the best produced albums I've ever heard with every beat being just perfect. Mike carries on his tradition of amazing verses, even if they don't all make the highlight reel, (Casualty). And Emily. She stakes her claim on this band with an album that proves that she shouldn't have ... read more
Let God Sort Em Out: More fucking Bipolar than my sister. Every song is a coin flip from being great, or ass. Luckily, the greats are pretty great.
86/100