I’ve only heard the first and second song before, so I wasn’t expecting great things. But the songs toward the end (slower songs when she wasn’t screaming) we’re decent and I could probably listen to in the future.
Ahh..The Rolling Stones. Two songs on this album had millions of views which made sense since they’re so well known. Now, it also make sense why the other songs had less than a million. They ALL sounded the same. I didn’t know when one song started and another one ended. All just blended together. Also, the lyrics were repetitive and never changing. It was especially repetitive when we got to the 11 minute song. Just kept going and going with nothing new added. 2/10 only because of the two popular songs.
I’m pretty sure I’ve listened to this entire album while sitting and eating at a Hard Rock Cafe. During the song “I Need You Tonight “, I googled how long does it take to bleed out and die, this song was longer. Tempting. Guitar solo after guitar solo. I started to enjoy the ad pop ups and begged for longer ones toward the end of the album. TV dinner- Enchiladas. Never want to hear another ZZ Top song again. 1/10
I didn't know a single word he said but I vibe with it. 8/10
MOST BABIES SMELL LIKE BUTTER!!! &…semen? When he screams, sometimes he sounds like he hog calling pigs in for supper. “Heart Shaped Box” is one of my favorite songs in this album, might be my favorite from Nirvana in general. GRAPE ME. The lyrics, “if you ever need anything please don’t hesitate to ask someone else first”, spoke to my soul. “Milk It” was insane stressful jumbled mess and I loved it. Sounded like Kurt had a calcium deficiency, poor guy was begging for some milk in multiple songs. “All Apologies” was a perfect song to come down to because I literally felt like I was on drugs listening to this. 8/10
“Beetlebum” was a catchy song to start on. “Song 2” is a dumb name for a song even if it is the sEConD sOnG oF tHe aLBuM. SO F*CKIN BRITISH. “You’re so Great” was not so great. I wish this album went by in a BLUR but at this point I still have seven songs to go. Why are there SO MANY??? The last song “Essex Dogs” was just 8 minutes of Damon whispering sweet nothings into my ears. Would not recommend to a friend. 2/10.
I though it was gonna be another ZZ Top type band, but was actually shook when I heard a women’s voice. Songs were a nice mix between rock, punk, country, and surfer rock. The lead male singer also reminded me of Elvis for some reason. Fuck. Everything I wrote after this was deleted and I don’t remember what I wrote. I liked it but didn’t love it. 6/10
The woman in the album cover looks like she went to fart and accidentally sharted herself instead. It also looks like she wearing a giant pad as a scarf. While make the song “Re-Make/Re-Model” someone asked what instrument should they should use for a solo and they answered with “yes”. Really liked the eerie background music of “Ladytron”. “Chance Meeting” sounded like it was straight out of a Tim Burton movie (Sweeney Todd specifically), I really liked it. I will say almost every song sounded different unlike the majority of the albums we’ve already listened to. He was basically yodeling. Also, when I closed my eyes, I imagined him looking like Tim Curry in The Rocky Horror Picture Show. In the song “Sea Breezes” it sounded like the guitar was weeping, it was heartbreaking. DOWN, DOWN, down, down. This is definitely Tim Curry in The Rocky Horror Picture Show, you can’t fool me. 5/10
You support the Nigerians federal government actions from the 1967-1970 civil war if you don’t highly rate this album. 7/10
If you ever wanted to hear a grown man get pegged in the ass after taking two tabs of acid, then I have a song for you- “Whole Lotta Love.” I got major whiplash going from the first song to the second. At times I felt like he was preaching to me about our lord and savior- baby Jesus. This was a perfect album to end the 60’s era with. Loved the drum solo in “Moby Dick.” I was really enjoying the trippy blues intro in “Bring It on Home” and then BAM!!!! Slapped me so hard across the face that Chris Rock shuttered to himself alone in his mansion. Overall 9/10, will listen to again.
Is this even real right now? Sounds like a parody. He’s like the Weezer of his era, oOOooHhhH yeahhhh, alllrriiigghhhtt. In “Oliver’s Army”, I heard a very surprising word and had to look up the lyrics. I heard correctly. :O The rest of the songs I tuned out because they were absolutely trash. I honestly don’t know who likes this shit. It’s actually making me upset that I had to sit here and waste an hour of my life listening to his little bitch voice. And I like Blink-182. So, that says a lot. Then I saw the title “Two Little Hitlers”, so edgy. This man has never left his parents basement before, and it shows. Worst album so far. I’m putting a 1/10 because I can’t put a 0/10.
There’s no way you can’t be in a good mood while listening to this. So positive sounding. “Butchers Tale” had a different tone. Much weirder than the others, so of course it’s my favorite. Then we get the classic “Time of the Season” that was exploding with big daddy energy. 7/10
The only time I’ve really heard this type of music was in Stranger Things LOL. “Sealand” was beautiful, loved the instruments for the majority of the song and then his voice came in sounding like an Angel ascending from heaven. Blessed. Love the whale noises in “ Joan of Arc”, wait… in the first “Joan Of Arc”. Why are there two? The Wiki says it’s inspired by religious music which I definitely heard, and kinda made me feel like I back in Sunday School with my whole family. Weirdly nostalgic. I’ve wanted to cry in the corner in the fetal position to a couple of these songs. There’s a part of me that wasn’t awaken until I listened to this album, like I was coming out as gay or something. I absolutely loved this. 10/10
This man is drunk 100% of the time. He sings in slow motion. The background singers were really good in “Famous Blue Raincoat”. Another song named “Joan of Arc”. So many religious tones in the 70s. That’s all I got. 5/10
I loved the description about the album cover art in the Wiki. The background music in “Where Was You At” sounded like it could fit in multiple sitcom intros. Why are we being punish with a 13min song? There should never be a song this long even if it’s 13mins of pure bluesy, jazzy, funking funk. “Four Cornered Room” was a soulful masterpiece- they even put a motherf*cking GONG in there. 7/10
“Hearts and Bones” was pretty catchy. I feel like I could hear some of these songs being played poolside at a beach resort. The intro to “Think Too Much” —— don’t get it confused with “Think Too Much (a)”——reminded me of the main song in the Little Mermaid. “Cars Are Cars”.. just because you can make song about anything, doesn’t mean you should. I think my favorite song was “The Late Great Johnny Ace” even though I have no idea who that is. It had a sad tone. Was an okay album 4/10.
Just No.
1/10
Is what I wanted to write before listening to it but honestly its like a 4/10.
I didn’t realize that Jack Black was the lead singer of Iron Maiden. This is 100% not the type of music I would listen to, but since I like Tenacious D then it would be disrespectful to not rate this at least 4/10. So, there you go ——— 4/10 solely because of my love for Jack Black.
“Intruder“ had sad boy vibes to it. Just sweet sweet Sax…. ophone. These songs were in every song you heard in any 80s movie. Loved the random screams/moans? “Family Snapshot” was just bloody awful and just out of place compared to the rest of the album. “Games Without Frontiers” sounded somewhat Indie- before it’s time (the whistles were a nice touch) and will 100% be added to my personal playlist. The deeper I got into the album the more I got into it. Is this the singer from the Tarzan movie? Wait, wtf. Phil Collins is the drummer in this album. That stole each others voices. I was interested what he was singing about in “Biko” and it has a super interesting Google read about Steve Biko. Overall I was really surprised how much I liked this album and rate it a 7/10.
Now, this is some Cracker Barrel shit right here. This album was a touch more lively than Southern Baptist church music, only a touch though. 2/10
The beat to “5000 Miles West of the Future” sounded just like the Brittney Spears song that has “Oh Baby, Baby”. I definitely sang that every time I heard that beat. “Planet 10” sounded like a meme. I immediately tuned out after that. But listened again when “Feb. 4 ‘99” came on because you can hear the passion from his message. Then it ended. 2/10
Today, I leaned I’m not a fan of industrial rock. Telling someone “I wanna feel you from the inside” is a definite way to get seggs every time, I guarantee it. This album is what I think having schizophrenia is like. These are actual lyrics from “Big Man with A Gun”- I’m going to come all over you & my personal favorite- got me a big old d*ck . Just keeping it classy folks. After reading the Wiki, I think “A Warm Place” is like the calm before the storm. Some peace before destruction takes all. I thought NIN covered Johnny Cash’s “Hurt” but was absolutely shocked to find out that it was the opposite. Then, later on today I realized I am a fan of industrial rock. 7/10
She…sings…like…this…which…isn’t …really…singing…it’s…just…talking…really…slowly…one…word…at…a…time. She kinda sounds like Jewel’s older stuff before she went full country. I rather listen to Jewel though. It wasn’t bad but I probably won’t go out of my way to listen to this album again. 4/10
Based on the first songs intro, I thought this album wasn’t going to have vocals. Disappointed when they did start. 3/10
Yup, that’s 50 cent. Some classics on this album like “In Da Club”, “P.I.M.P”, and “21 Questions” that we all sang to when we were younger. I will be giving this a higher rating than I would normally rate this genre/ type of music because it’s 100% better than rap nowadays, gotta give credit where credit is due. 6/10
I guess I’ve never listened to Black Sabbath before because I was surprised to hear Ozzy Osbourne’s voice. I thought his voice was going to be deeper and the instruments go harder/more metal. So, Im just trying to imagine Ozzy Osbourne bitting bats heads off on stage to this. It just sounds too tame. “FX” was one of the best non lyrical songs I’ve heard in awhile.
I don’t know if this is a hot take, but they sound a lot like Led Zeppelin. Maybe I’m wrong, maybe I’m right, the world may never know. 7/10
Ah huh ah huh huh ah aha ah huh huh ahhhhhhhh huh ahhh huh!!- Real lyrics from “Sea Song”.
Wap wap wap wap wap wap wap wapwapwap!!!- Real lyrics from “A Last Straw”.
Two minutes of straight trumpet from “Little Red Riding Hood Hit The Road”.
Uhhh uhh uhhh uhhhh. Uhhh uhh uh Uhhh Uhhhh uhh uhhh uhhhh. Fully bologna. Real lyrics from “Alifib” Bro, is he choking a goose in this song? Wth. Then it got even weirder. “I wanted I wanted I wanted, give it to me. Yum Yum Ha Ha Ha Ha. I’m so confused. 1/10
This is making me want to leave my house at two in the morning to go on a search to find me some green onions. 7/10
Finally, a Queen album. Will always be a 10/10 in my book.
Now, this is the 80s music that I don’t like. 2/10
Ahhh pirate music, with PUNK! It’s not something I would put on to listen to but it is fun and not like anything else we’ve listened to on this platform. 4/10
This is exactly how I think this type of music would sound like. 4/10
I really wanted to like this, I really did BUT I just couldn’t get into it. His voice was a little too annoying. 3/10
I have nothing bad to say but I don’t have anything good to say either. I’m right in the middle, so 5/10
I think this is the first album that was COMPLETELY new to me and worthy of a five star. His voice was so soulful and impactful that I could feel his words throughout my entire body. The background music also complemented his singing and at times was the best part of the song. This album was the prefect mix of funk, blues, jazz, classical and rock but with a nowadays twist to it. Michael Kiwanuka is if Lionel Richie and Donald Glover had a baby and I’m here for it. There wasn’t one song that I didn’t enjoy. Would make sweet love to this. Obviously a 10/10.
This is indeed a 60s music album. 6/10
This is the type of music that you listen on blast on your way back from the beach, with your hand out the window, making that wave motion people do, hair flowing, with the sun setting in the distance behind you. There’s no denying her voice is smooth, clear, and harmonious but her lyrics aren’t great. Woman version of county men talking about their trucks type lyrics. Was sad when “Space Cowboy” wasn’t about a crossover of Space Dandy and Cowboy Bebop. Oh shit, I’ve heard “Golden Hour” before. Didn’t think I heard any of her songs, was quite surprised. “Rainbow” reminded me of “When She Loved Me” from Toy Story 2. I know Tyler would give this a 0/10 if he could and will probably say this is the white girl music I like, which he’s kinda right. 7/10
I don’t know when I would have, but I feel like I’ve heard this entire album before. Ohhhhhhh, it’s because every song sounds like “Cars”, all makes sense now. 7/10
Otis Redding has a really nice voice and I love the songs his wrote and sang originally, but he covered a lot of songs that were already perfected by their original artist (Besides “Respect”, Aretha Franklin did it best.) So, I gotta take off some points for half of them being covers 7/10
Holy 80s synth Batman! The lyrics “I’ll Stop the World to Melt With You” could’ve fit into more than half of these songs. Honestly, I’m surprised it’s not the same band. Jackass used the intro to “Vanishing Point” for their PARTY BOY stunt. Definitely could see our parents dancing to this on the club floor. 6/10
Not my cup of tea ☕️
4/10
The Bestie Boys make me want beat my unborn children. The background music reminded me of playing Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle games. “Girls” is super well known but I did think it was a joke. “Fight For Your Right”, “Till Brooklyn”, & “Brass Monkey” are big hits and catchy but that doesn’t mean they’re goooooood. They do get an extra point from me just because some of these songs are so well known and I do YELL the lyrics when I hear them. 4/10
You’re my LADYBOY!!! Amy Winehouse has a lovely voice but she does sound like every hotel singer singing with a piano for cocktail hour. “I was thinking of you when I came” she was saying this wasn’t cheating on her man because she was thinking of him- romantic! The background music is really nice and super jazzy. I did grow up listening to some of her songs, so I don’t dislike her but her lyrics are a lot. 6/10
They sing like they’re out of breath. Sometimes it felt like they were singing to a different song. The women’s voice was nice at times but the mans wasn't great most of the times. This sounded more pop than indie. I was hoping this album would’ve been better based on our list of recent 2000’s albums but this was honestly disappointing. 4/10
This album is so weird and all over the place but that’s what made it so unique. It brought you on this musical journey from start to end and could easily be made into a fantasy adventure film. I can see it now ✨“On his way to school, Bastian ducks into a bookstore to avoid bullies. He becomes enchanted by this book and sneaks away with it. Bastian begins reading it in the school attic. The novel is about Fantasia, a fantasy land threatened by "The Nothing," a darkness that destroys everything it touches. The kingdom needs the help of a human child to survive. When Bastian reads a description of himself in the book, he begins to wonder if Fantasia is real and needs him to survive” ✨ Oh wait, this is the plot to the film “The Never Ending Story”, but it could still work with this album too.
8/10
Snoop has smooth voice and his lyrics are so crisp that you can’t help but love these songs. •Big Booty B*tch• Just went on a journey to find out who originally wrote the chorus from the song “Hypnotize Me” because it was in Snoops song “Lori Dodi”. So, turns out Snoop and Biggie Smalls used it from Slick Ricks “La di da-di”. Spent like 20minutes finding that info. He doesn’t talk about women like they’re people but… I guess it was a different time… still liked it. 7/10
Elton John is a literal legend and this album had some his best songs. Everyone knows “Bennie and the Jets”, “Candle in the Wind”, and “Yellow Brick Road”. All this album needed was “Rocket Man” and it would’ve been his greatest album ever made. Now, there’s no need to have 17 songs on an album, even if your Elton John. So, a couple of points will be taken off because I was getting fatigue towards the middle/end of this album. 8/10
What in the Alabama, cousin-f*cking, country bumpkin shit is this?
Just kidding, it was already for Cracker Barrel music. 4/10
I actually liked this, it even put me to sleep!!! 7/10
I liked how they rapped about normal things throughout their day instead of the normal topics in rap. 7/10
Marvin Gaye was super Gaye. 4/10
I enjoyed this, the background music and all the nature sounds were really nice. His voice wasn’t the best and there were some really weird noises, where I couldn’t help but make a face to. Overall, pretty solid. 8/10
This isn’t what I thought Radiohead sounded like. I really liked his voice and the background music. I don’t understand where all the hate is from because I would honestly listen to this on the normal. 8/10
First song is a banger! Rest is okay.
6/10
Not gonna lie, this was bad 1/10
This was a really okay album! My favorite song was “I Remember California”, because it had a Nirvana feel to it. 5/10
This was something..
5/10
I wanted to write something edgy and say how awful this was but honestly it was kind of fun. Definitely weird and not what we normally have to listen to which was a nice change. The singing was alright too. I think this is a band I won’t forget but probably won’t listen to again.
7/10
I wasn’t really paying attention so it’s a 5/10
LL Cool J sold me at “uh, I’m in the mood for a tuna melt.” Love his cheesy lyrics 8/10
This confirms it, Tyler hates women singers. But seriously, I actually like Bjork. Some of her stuff is repetitive, unintelligible, and pretty weird but overall it sounds really nice and almost supernatural. Would listen to her again… maybe. 6/10
TIL that Prince is a whiny little bitch.
2/10
I enjoyed this album! Had great beats and their messages were loud and clear. 7/10
ABBA sounds like your typical musical music. Almost felt like I was listening to the Mamma Mia! soundtrack. I like musicals, so it works with my taste but I could see how others might not enjoy it. 7/10
I feel conflicted with this album. Their voice sometimes was not great but I enjoyed the lyrics and background music. There was one song where the lead singer (different singer) sounded just like The Strokes which made me want to give this album a 10/10. Too bad that singer only sang one song because it was overall a 7/10.
I grew up listening to “Killing Me Softly” & “Ready or Not” which I still love. I do feel like these two songs really carried the album and the rest of them were slightly lacking, but I still enjoyed them. Maybe just a bit too long to keep me completely interested. 7/10
This was a new genre of music-
“FESTIVE INDIE” and I’m here for it. 8/10
They are awful people (beside my boy Dave Navarro- before this album) but I really love their music. 9/10
I LOVE Christmas music and these are some classics I listen to every single year. 10/10 for me baby!
Now this is the music that’s playing when you’re sitting around having a nice elegant Italian dinner with all your loved one… at Carabbas.
When you’re here, you’re family. 7/10
THIS WAS SO FUCKING LOOOOONG & boring. I took a nap while listening to this and it was still playing when I woke up. Literal hours passed. I love some of Frank Sinatra songs but damn this was brutal to get through.
9/10 for Frank Sinatra but…
3/10 for the album.
So I actually enjoy listening to Ska and I feel like this band created it. So, I’m my book it’s an 8/10
This is the Walmart version of Queen.
8/10
I’ve heard this band before and listening to this album in full makes me appreciate them more. It’s a really unique band with some interesting vocals! Would and probably WILL (thanks Tyler) listen to them again. 7/10
First off, I feel like I have to say I appreciate this type of music because it seems culturally important to a huge group of people. Now, that I got that off my chest, this was absolutely exhausting to listen to. It was just straight constant noise being finger blasted into my ears. 2/10
The best song on this album is definitely “Black Hole Sun” and they knew it while recording this. 5/10
This is prime NIRVANA and prime KURT COBAIN!!! (Also I love Dave Grohl with his turtleneck living his best life as lesbian librarian). 10/10
I absolutely LOVED this album! Her voice is beautiful and impactful. At times it felt like she was singing me folklore stories but I guess some of her songs were based on biblical stories. So, makes sense. She loved talking about “Mary’s and Maidens”. I also liked her version of “House of the Rising Sun”, seemed more genuine coming from her”. Then she sang Spanish to me which solidified my rating! 10/10
Some of the best Gorillaz songs are on this album but I think listening to this generator has corrupted my mind because there were a few songs where I only heard “Blur”. So, now I have to lower it by a couple of points because I hated “Blur”. There were a few new songs on here that I haven’t heard before and I really enjoyed because how weird and unusual they were. 8/10
Made me want to eat a delicious Cuban sandwich 6/10.
It was fine. Just got bored of it halfway and feel asleep. 5/10
This album and any album by Bob Marley will always be a 10/10. (Unrelated to the album but an ad for Sandal Resorts came on with “One Love” playing in the background. What are the odds of that?) 10/10
Ahhhh… THE FRENCH… in ASMR. Felt like they were trying to sell extremely expensive French perfume to me. Oh boy, I just read the wiki 🙄 🚩…I looked even more into his wiki and it so much worst than I thought. “ Incest Lemon”.
That laugh scared the shit out of me.
6/10 was going to be my rating but I don’t support groomers/pedophiles. (Shouldn’t include albums wikis if the rating is solely based on their music)
1/10
At first I thought her voice was going to be like Bjork but sadly it was more like a mix between Brittney Spears and Billie Eilish. I wanted to like this but I feel like she was trying so hard to be good. The background music was fine and my favorite song was where she wasn't really singing. Didn’t enjoy 2/10
The first song was definitely my favorite since it sounded the most modern but I still enjoyed every song. Crazy to think this album was made in 89 because it sounded like it came from the 60s & 70s.
7/10
If this album generator challenge taught me anything, it’s taught me that I LOVE Radiohead!!! I love the singers voice, love the background instruments, and I love how calm and slow it is. You can tell they had fun with this album because it sounds very different than the first album we had to listen to. Was much weirder! Like I said, I loved this and can’t wait to hear more from them.
10/10
Elvis Castillo-like.
2/10
Beck is okay. I liked some of his songs and they were different. Won’t listen to him on my own time though.
5/10
I did not like this at all. I don’t like Prince and I don’t like MJ, this album felt like mixture of both. It’s was like stepping on dog shit and cleaning it off to only step on more.
2/10
No need to listen to any other funk bands, I’ve reached the climax of funk.
10/10
Why does this exist?
2/10
I liked his voice but the majority of the songs did sound like he was going to break out singing “Wonderwall”.
6/10
It’s Jimi Hendrix, you can’t put anything but a 10/10.
I grew up listening to Elvis but haven’t heard any of these songs, which was surprisingly to me. All of them were really good too! Elvis is straight up the “King of Rock & Roll”!
10/10
Didn’t like this as much as the first album. Sounded like every other 80s band.
7/10
This album sounded like your classic 80s soul music. Her voice and the background music never seemed to change from song to song, everything blended together.
4/10
I feel like I should’ve been running through a field of flowers while listening to this album. It made me feel so good and happy. Will play this when I need a pick me up.
9/10
Crackhead Elvis-wannabe.
3/10
Definitely the best Led Zeppelin album out there! 10/10
I don’t know who hurt her but she’s out for his blood. 6/10
Idk if you really consider Green Day punk, but this is the only punk I actually enjoy listening too.
9/10
Get this man a glass of water because he’s thirsty as fuck.
7/10
It felt like I was listening to this album for like three days straight, thought it would never end.
2/10
Later half of the album was definitely better.
6/10
I fell in love with the mandolin with this album. Wish the mandolin was in more things. VOTE YES to have mandolins in EVERY song!
10/10
Perfect 60s music with big hits on it.
9/10
This isn’t what I thought David Bowie sounded like but I live for it.
8/10
I don’t know what this was but it wasn’t music.
1/10
Was dreading about listening to 17 songs but the time flew by since all the songs were really good. I preferred the second part of the double album more but still enjoyed all of it. Might even listen to this album in the future.
9/10