Gold
Ryan AdamsI could see this playing at a suburban white Christian Americans family barbecue XD
I could see this playing at a suburban white Christian Americans family barbecue XD
Not my favorite Korn album but was definitely groundbreaking for it’s time and was super influential in molding modern metal.
I like it. It’s groovy and funky and great background music to jam out to.
Has a few feel good songs but the robotic songs are pretty bizarre for the average listener.
Wasn’t a huge fan of the vocal style. There were some catchy songs I enjoyed like, free money.
I enjoyed this so much more than Elvis lol Not many memorable songs, but still a fun listen.
A little repetitive, but very catchy and groovy. I had only ever heard the song once in a lifetime before now.
Not something I imagined myself enjoying as much as I did. Very chill and relaxing listen.
This had some bops on it and was a really fun listen. Felt like I went back in time.
Not my brand of electronic music, but I’m sure it was huge back in 1998 club scenes. It was cool hearing where the Rockefeller skank beat came from.
Not my favorite album of theirs, but it was interesting listening to their first album. Sweet Emotion is also a 10/10 song!
I enjoyed this a lot though it was really sad at parts. It gave me a the Beatles vibe, and I really liked the tasteful hard rock elements sprinkled throughout. One of my favorite songs was stupidity tries.
My first time listening to a Petty record from start to finish. Isn’t exactly my brand of rock but I imagine it was very popular in the 70’s. I appreciate all the dance grooves.
Wasn’t bad, but Rumours is definitely the better album in my opinion.
I’m a huge fan of saxophone and jazz so this was absolutely delightful! Great background music for sipping coffee in the morning, reading a book, or a night drive through the city.
Not my favorite Korn album but was definitely groundbreaking for it’s time and was super influential in molding modern metal.
Not a fan at all
Not my brand off electronic music
I grew up listening to the beastie boys so it’s nostalgic for me, but other than the hits this album is pretty underwhelming.
I had never heard of this group before, but this was a surprisingly fun listen.
I absolutely love this album and the pumpkins. There is definitely some filler though lol
Wasn’t familiar with this artist before now. I really like the gothic punk vibe and their use of chorus effects on this album though.
I enjoyed listening to this record. It was cool to see where they started and the subtle sound differences between this and their following record.
I like it. It’s groovy and funky and great background music to jam out to.
The production on the album is pretty clean, but didn’t have a lot of standout tracks in my opinion.
Good background music, but not something I would seek out on my own. Not my kinda jazz.
I could hear this being a soundtrack for a sci-fi video game or something. Probably wouldn’t listen on my own though.
They’re one of my dads favorite bands so I’m pretty familiar with them. I was real excited to listen to this one. Though the hits aren’t really on it I did quite enjoy it for what it is.
Never listened to Willie before, but he has SO MANY ALBUMS. I was expecting more of a country vibe not going to lie, and I was pleasantly surprised by how slow and somber it was.
I like how upbeat this album is, I get a the smiths vibe.
I could see this playing at a suburban white Christian Americans family barbecue XD
This is the kind of jazz I like. Slow, groovy, and you can just chill with it.
All I’m asking is for a little respect
I actually really enjoyed this one. Big city jazz for sure!
Not my favorite, but I like her voice.
Reminds me a little of modest mouse, I fuck with it.
One handed drummer rock!
Definitely sounds like it came out around the time I was born. Lyrical content shows that not much has changed in 30 years.
Wouldn’t listen on my own again, too slow. I like her voice and the guitars though.
Freakin music lol
Bad stoner rock!
I love the cable guy!
I love the smiths but cants stand Morissey
What is this?
Not going to lie, I fuck with Steely Dan lol
Not my cup, but I recognize how big this must have been back then to have sold 65 million records.
I grew up loving her voice and this album!