A great album that doesn't quite reach the level of its three predecessors. But it's still an amazing album. Also there's a website named after it.
Blending alternative metal with groove metal, this album in theory should be generic. But Nothingface made it work.
Although not quite as iconic or good as their debut, Life Is Peachy still manages to be a pretty good, and pretty heavy, listen.
Say what you want about their first album, but this one is an undeniable banger.
Probably the weirdest album to ever tickle my ears. It's a fun listen, but I could really do with more genuine songs.
Underrated banger of an album, reminding us that Deftones is indeed a pretty heavy band when they try.
An album that perfectly captures Primus' quirkiness, however it still doesn't quite match the three previous albums.
I'm not really sure if this is one of my guilty pleasures, or if it's genuinely genuis. Nonetheless, it's one of the most fun albums to listen to. Ever.
Faith No More release another amazing album with the amazing Patt on vocals. Happy birthday, fucker.
Some people online praise this album, like it's the best Megadeth have ever made. Aside from one or two songs, I've never really gotten the hype.
Megadeth tries to deliver an album to rival Metallica's black album, and fails. However, we still ended up with a few amazing songs, and a pretty good album.
The genius behind this album gets clearer and clearer the more you listen to it. Although I would have loved it if the Bungle remained like this, they managed to end up as one of the most diverse bands in the world. So it's a win anyway.
Primus returns, but slightly less aggressive than before. Nonetheless, there isn't really anything wrong with this approach.