Metallica goes heavy, and it sounds great. Moth Into Flame could be the best Metallica song in the last 20 years.
This album receives way too much hate, and is better than it's sequel. Some songs are shit but even more songs are great.
Heavy, unique, interesting. I see nothing wrong with it, but it could have been a bit better.
This is not a bad album at all. Some of the songs are bland, but there are quite a few great songs too.
Faith No More return, and unlike most bands who disappear for 18 years, it sounds great.
Although missing their original bassist and drummer, Slipknot prove that they still have it in them.
This album is a joke and should have stayed as one. A couple songs are okay at best.
Jason Popson returns, and Mushroomhead has one final, amazing album before it all comes crumbling down.
Korn once again uses EDM elements in their albums - this time learning from their mistakes and making a very good album.
It feels like a sequel to Diamond Eyes, but much more intense, becoming the best Deftones album since White Pony.
At first, I really hated this. But it's not even bad now. The entire album is carried by Get Up! though.
A calmer, more calculated version of Primus, but still with its fair share of bangers.
It's more of Limp Bizkit's generic aged sound, but does that mean it sounds bad? It's still pretty good in my opinion.
This is not a bad album. Some of MRH's best riffs are found here.