Marilyn Manson - One Assassination Under God - Chapter 1
80

This reminds me of older Manson. His vocals sounds so much better then WE ARE CHAOS and Heaven Upside Down. It does seem over-produced a little bit but his image and his lyrics really made him special back in the 90s and early 2000s and lyrics on "One Assassination Under God" and "Raise The Red Flag" brings me back to the Holy Wood era and I appreciate that. This album has some of his best vocal performances on it. We we're getting a lot of mid-releases since 2009 ... read more

Melanie Martinez - K-12
18

I think this album is as disgusting as Crybaby. While now she's in K-12, it's still gross and still going with the child aesthetic after aging 4 years and thinking it was a good idea was terrible. It's a bland pop-album with not much substance except for weird lyrics in the perspective of children. While I'm not a fan of her music at all, the production still sounds great and I can still find minor positives in it. It's like looking for the diamonds in the rough, and ... read more

Gabbie Hanna - Trauma Queen
2

Oh my god, this is the most narcissistic thing I've ever heard. The gaslighting on this album is insane. She probably thought she was saying a lot of powerful stuff here but with the events that happened around this album, she was probably delusional. This album hurt. The production was bad, the instrumentals we're garbage and sounded so corporate and was trying to piggyback off of popular music from back then, and while her vocals aren't terrible, the lyrics are so garbage and ... read more

Melanie Martinez - Cry Baby
15

This album is disgusting. Being 21 at the time and adopting a "baby-like aesthetic" is creepy and gross. The lyrics are very disturbing on tracks like "Tag, You're It" and "Milk and Cookies". Stating herself she has never really had any childhood trauma and writing the songs she is, it's putrid. I don't know why people idolize her and her fans are also one of the most toxic fanbases out there and most of them are probably "cry-babies". ... read more

Creed - Human Clay
4

I'm not on the creed hate-train because it's trendy and normal to hate on Creed, I'm on the Creed hate-train cause they genuinely shouldn't make music. The guitarist is actually really good and can play very well, but he doesn't show his talent here, it's very cookie-cutter. Scott's vocals is by far some of the worst singing I've heard. Nickelback actually has good vocals, Creed doesn't. "Higher" is a self-absorbed shitfest and having ... read more

Three Days Grace - Three Days Grace
78

While this album has some absolute bangers on it, the 2nd half of the album dips in quality a bit but still holds it's own as a good album. "I Hate Everything About You" is a hate-fueled slaughterfest and gets your blood boiling during the track. It's the track that put them on the map and remains one of their best. "Just Like You" and "Home" are great rock songs and the dark-lyrics and undertone on the songs really gets you pumped. This is dad-rock, BUT ... read more

Nine Inch Nails - With Teeth
92

6-years after "The Fragile", Trent Reznor's still got it. While this has a way more mainstream feel to it, it has one of my favorite songs of all time on here "Everyday Is Exactly The Same." Trent can do nothing wrong. The only thing is the mainstream feel of the album takes away from it a little bit and makes me miss the more underground sound they had early in their career. A minor step down from "The Fragile" but after not releasing music for years, I ... read more

Nine Inch Nails - The Fragile
100

"The Fragile" is NIN's best work. A double-disc album filled to the brim with instrumental soundscapes and beautifully twisted tracked like "The Wretched" and "Even Deeper". Given it was a 5-year gap from "The Downward Spiral", Trent Reznor cooked up some of the most unappreciated songs in their catalogue. Every praises TDS for what it did for the scene and how different it was, but "The Fragile" has so many great songs it's insane. ... read more

Nine Inch Nails - The Downward Spiral
100

What can I say that hasn't already been said? Every single fucking track is amazing, the production is seamless, the lyrics are dark, angry, and full of rage. One of the best concept albums to exist. The only thing is it does have a minor mainstream feel as this is their most mainstream album, but that doesn't take away the impact this album had on the genre as a whole. It brought it to the mainstream. An all-time classic, and nothing can change that.

Fav Tracks: Piggy, Heresy, ... read more

Nine Inch Nails - Broken
99

Don't help me cause I'm not in hell, I'm in heaven. This EP is intense, full of unfiltered rage and a heavier style then "Pretty Hate Machine". A twisted project full of angry provocative lyrics, the mixing is great as is any NIN project, and it being 8-tracks, it's not oversaturated with filler. Every track can stand on it's own.

Fav Tracks: Wish, Happiness In Slavery, Physical (You're So)

Nine Inch Nails - Pretty Hate Machine
100

A revolutionary album for Industrial music. Mixing it with rock never was really done before this expect a few Skinny Puppy tracks. Trent Reznor really is a powerhouse when it comes to constructing songs thoroughly and his writing is top-tier.

Fav Tracks: Head Like A Hole, Terrible Lie, Down in It, The Only Time

Poppy - I Disagree
78

I was shocked when I heard this album. The whole AI computer schtick she was doing on YouTube was cringe looking back on it and her forced to copy Mars Argo by Titanic Sinclair really made me not listen to her music. But this album switches from her pop style to full metalcore which I didn't expect and I actually thoroughly enjoyed. Poppy has a good voice and I would've never thought I'd fit so well in this style. Breaking away from her old style it seems she was forced to do, ... read more

Yeat - AftërLyfe
45

AfterLyfe perplexes me. Yeat's vocal style really gets under your skin and a lot of times it's hard to understand what he's saying. This isn't supposed to be a mumble album. The beats are the best part of the album and fits well in the rage scene, but man it was a hard listen. No more talk is the only song I genuinely liked and after that I couldn't of cared less.

Panic! at the Disco - Viva Las Vengeance
15

I'm speechless. God didn't kill rock and roll, Brandon Urie did. This is a sad excuse of an album and releasing 4 years after his other album, he had time to think of something to do and could've made a comeback and make something good, but what we got was an album that sounds like it got in a car crash and is now living on life support. "Star Spangled Banger" is fucking atrocious and all the worst songs on the album come after it making the whole album a chore to get ... read more

Panic! at the Disco - Pray for the Wicked
20

Gross. This is the definition of pop anthems and cut-and-dry radio crap. This album is so boring it puts my dog to sleep. It's not innovative, it's not fun, it's not interesting, it's just shit. "High Hopes" is so annoying and hearing it constantly and not being able to escape it made it one of the worst songs on here, and when the most popular songs is one of the worst, it's not a good look. Just avoid this.

Fav Tracks: Say Amen
Least Favs: (Fuck A) Silver ... read more

Panic! at the Disco - Death of a Bachelor
65

I liked the album...at the time. There's a lot of fun stuff on here, but once in a while. Just listen to Pretty. Odd. instead.

Fav Tracks: Emperor's New Clothes, LA Devotee
Least Favs: Hallelujah, Crazy=Genius, House of Memories, Impossible Year

Panic! at the Disco - Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die!
37

Lackluster at best. "This Is Gospel" is the best song here, as most of the tracks here feel like filler tracks. Girls/Girls/Boys is one of their most popular but isn't a good song. The lyrical content sucks and when you hear why he wrote the song, it'll make you hate it worse. Half the songs here I have to relisten to cause I couldn't remember what most of the tracks sounded like and it was all filler. "Casual Affair" and "Collar Full" are bland at ... read more

Panic! at the Disco - Vices & Virtues
44

The Ballad of Mona Lisa is really the only track that I come back to but it can't save the rest of the album. Let's Kill Tonight is a fun mindless pop song and get you pumped and groovy but otherwise the album is very lacking. There's not much innovation here and while some tracks have some good moments, one portion of a song can't save the rest of the songs. This is where Panic's decline started for me.

Panic! at the Disco - Pretty. Odd.
80

Pretty. Odd. is the perfect title for the album. Couldn't of hit the nail on the head more. The complete style switch was unexpected but it ended up being the best Panic album. It's so different and theatrical and loved the risk and direction they took it after their smash debut album. This album was originally slept on, but now it's become a fan favorite and for the right reasons. Musically this album is amazing and sounds beautiful. The lyrics here aren't some of the best ... read more

Panic! at the Disco - A Fever You Can't Sweat Out
75

This is a good pop-punk and debut album for Panic. While the singles are great and some of the deep cuts are good too there's a lot of tracks on here I never come back too. It was an impressive album at the time but I think it's losing it's nostalgia.

Fav Tracks: Only Difference..., But It's Better If You Do
Least Favs: Nails for Breakfast..., I Constantly Thank God for Estaban, Camisado

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