I get it if you don't like this kind of music but this album is a definite 5. Insane mega hits and this group took over the world of music in the 90's. Highly influential and a staple in the fabric of music culture. That all being said, the songs are just fuckin' bangers.
User Albums Journey
Exploring beyond the book, one album at a time
View 1001 Albums SummaryRating Distribution
Rating Timeline
Taste Profile
Breakdown
By Genre
Top Styles
By Decade
By Origin
Albums
You Love More Than Most
| Album | You | Global | Diff |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Millennium
Backstreet Boys
|
5 | 2.49 | +2.51 |
|
When It Falls
Zero 7
|
5 | 3.24 | +1.76 |
|
The Dream Is Over
PUP
|
5 | 3.31 | +1.69 |
|
A Deeper Understanding
The War On Drugs
|
5 | 3.36 | +1.64 |
|
Tragic Kingdom
No Doubt
|
5 | 3.67 | +1.33 |
|
A Day At The Races
Queen
|
5 | 3.67 | +1.33 |
|
Chris Thile & Brad Mehldau
Chris Thile
|
4 | 2.86 | +1.14 |
|
Psychic
DARKSIDE
|
4 | 2.87 | +1.13 |
|
Older
Lizzy McAlpine
|
4 | 2.89 | +1.11 |
|
Discovery
Daft Punk
|
5 | 3.95 | +1.05 |
You Love Less Than Most
| Album | You | Global | Diff |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Jane Doe
Converge
|
1 | 2.57 | -1.57 |
|
Under The Pink
Tori Amos
|
2 | 3.32 | -1.32 |
|
Dogrel
Fontaines D.C.
|
2 | 3.28 | -1.28 |
|
Tales Of Mystery And Imagination
The Alan Parsons Project
|
2 | 3.23 | -1.23 |
|
Discipline
King Crimson
|
2 | 3.22 | -1.22 |
|
Chocolate & Cheese
Ween
|
2 | 3.13 | -1.13 |
|
Tindersticks
Tindersticks
|
2 | 3.08 | -1.08 |
|
Thunder And Consolation
New Model Army
|
2 | 3.05 | -1.05 |
|
"Weird Al" Yankovic
"Weird Al" Yankovic
|
2 | 3.05 | -1.05 |
|
Real Life
Joan As Police Woman
|
2 | 3 | -1 |
Artists
Favorites
| Artist | Albums | Average |
|---|---|---|
| Daft Punk | 3 | 4.33 |
5-Star Albums (7)
View Album WallPopular Reviews
Really cool atmospheric sound. The album cover matches the sound very well. Not something I would normally come back to listen to though. 3.5
Hell fucking YES! I discovered PUP in 2014 when I saw them live in Toronto opening for AFI just 3 months after they released their debut album. They were still pretty much unknown outside of Toronto at that point. Even in Toronto they were barely known. I remember being blown away by their performance and had to look them up right away. After that show I became a huge fan. I've seen them 9 times now. They play in Toronto a lot so it makes it easy to watch them that many times. Back in 2015 when I was a budding photographer, I reached out to Stefan (lead singer) to ask if I could take some concert photos for them, he responded, said yes, and added me to the media list! I photographed 2 of their shows at that time and they posted some of my shots on their Instagram page, which was super cool to see. I'm so happy that they've found the success and recognition that they deserve in the wider punk/pop-punk community, especially since they're a local Toronto band. This album fucking rips and it's so good, but it's actually my 3rd favourite of theirs. Their self titled album and Morbid Stuff edge this one out by just a hair. All 3 albums are honestly so good it's hard to compare. But this is the album where they gained wider recognition and acclaim so it definitely deserves to be the one for this list. The transition from "If This Tour Doesn't Kill You, I Will" into "DVP" is perfection. I love how they incorporate Toronto streets and locations into their lyrics. Every time I'm on the DVP or drive past Pine Point Park, I start shouting the lyrics to those songs. I was really close to choosing a PUP album to add to this list, I really glad someone else did!
Run of the mill hard rock album. Solid music but nothing really special here. Wasn't a big fan of the vocals.