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Alice In ChainsMy favorite and most-played album of all time. Enough said. I was waiting to see how long until this one popped up for me. Every single song is a banger. It’s perfection. My first 5-star rating here.
My favorite and most-played album of all time. Enough said. I was waiting to see how long until this one popped up for me. Every single song is a banger. It’s perfection. My first 5-star rating here.
I enjoyed it. Catchy songs with high replayability: Rock On (favorite) Buick McCane Telegram Sam Chariot Choogle Main Man
Not my personal tastes. I’m not into country rock. But it was a cohesive album. I would not revisit it, though. None of the songs really stuck out to me.
A classic album to many, I'm sure. Especially "Heads Will Roll." "Dull Life," will probably get another listen out of me too, but that's about it. They are a good band though, just not my personal taste to revisit often.
I like “California über Alles.” A bit repetitive, so it’s hard to pick standouts. But that’s the nature of punk rock sometimes. The bassline in “I Kill Children” is cool. “Ill in the Head” has a lot of replay appeal.
Classic. One of the best rock albums of all time.
Phil Spector was a weirdo that ended up where he belonged, but I won't hold that against the black artists that made this classic album possible.
I don't particularly enjoy Common's music. I like rap, but he's always came off as "eh" to me. I had no desire to finish the album. I found it boring, which is disappointing because I went in optimistically.
Wouldn’t listen again except maybe “Goodbye” and “Waiting for the Heartache,” but I enjoyed it just a smidge more than I thought I would. “Calendars and Clocks” was a strong finish. I’m just not into bands imitating Spanish rock. Perhaps if it were a Santana album…
Classic album. Alanis is THAT girl. 💁🏾♀️
I have to give props to the Ramones, of course. Classic album. Cohesive.
I definitely hear "My Best Friend's Girl" and "Just What I Needed' on the radio all the time. The album has high recognizability. Most of the album was pretty much in line with what to expect, but "I'm in Touch with Your World" sounds unique and strays away from their usual sound. I really liked "Moving in Stereo." It put me in the mind of a really cool 80's movie. I also liked the end of "All Mixed Up."
“Fell In Love With a Girl” is the song I that introduced me to The White Stripes as a kid, and I’m still in love with it to this day. I was excited to listen to this album in its entirety, but I have to be honest that I’m not as much into the rest of this album. The other songs didn’t stand out to me as much. Still an iconic band though, and I enjoy Jack White’s work overall.
I like Tom Petty’s music but only a couple standouts on this album for me. I liked “Breakdown.”
Not my personal taste, but I kinda liked two songs: “Lion Thief” “Easy” The rest put me to sleep.
I like some U2, but not blown away by this album as a whole
Bored.
I was so happy to see this album pop up this morning. I love Sade, and this is the album that put them on the map. Love the vibes. Great way to start off a Friday.
Didn’t hold my attention.
My favorite and most-played album of all time. Enough said. I was waiting to see how long until this one popped up for me. Every single song is a banger. It’s perfection. My first 5-star rating here.
Decent. Just didn't hold my attention too much. It all pretty much blended together, except "Don't." I liked that one. The only song with some passion behind it.
Not my style at all. But I can recognize a distinctive voice and an orchestral effort. It would probably be great for a film score. I'll still never seek out this album again, though.
I was never too into AC/DC. I was ready for it to be over, but it was only the second song. I find this type of rock boring and uninspired.
Although I am a big grunge fan, and I enjoy a few of Foo's songs, I wasn't expecting to like this album as a whole as much as I did.
I really like Genesis, and I enjoy some of Peter Gabriel's solo work, but I was not particularly moved by this album.