Aftermath
The Rolling StonesMost of the songs were great. Didn't care for Lady Jane at all. I appreciate the country/blues influence.
Most of the songs were great. Didn't care for Lady Jane at all. I appreciate the country/blues influence.
I love folk music and I really like his voice and the thoughtful, pensive feeling with his music.
Enjoyed Southside and Run On and a handful of others, but it mostly made me sleepy. Not my favorite type of music in general.
Love this album. One of my favorites. I really like the lead singer's voice.
Dislike his voice hardcore. Music is ok, though it's not a great morning listen. Kinda puts me to sleep.
Love the Smashing Pumpkins.
I love REM. This album didn't really have a weak link.
I liked it more than I thought I would. The second half is better than the first.
There was some stuff on here I hadn't heard before. Alice Cooper is basically just a weirdo theatre kid at heart and I appreciate that.
I love the Smiths, and especially Morrissey's voice, but I wasn't in love with every song on this album. Some songs were outstanding and some showcased the things I like the least about the Smiths.
I loved this! Favorite new album yet.
This album was terrible. I'm kinda floored it's on the list. I had never heard of them before, now I know why.
I liked it, but not as much as I thought I would once I saw who contributed to the album. It was a little too much at times.
One of the best voices ever. There were a couple of snoozers, but it was mostly a good album.
I liked it a lot more than I thought I would. Definitely one of the better albums of that kind of music.
Initially I thought they sounded like a mix between Bowie and Pink Floyd, but not in a good way. Thought it was a little obnoxious. Then it started to grow on me. They're a little like an English Smashing Pumpkins, but not as good. They're cover of Maggie May is horrendous though.
Hard no. Worst album yet.
I was surprised by how much I liked it.
It was ok, though not really my thing.
I enjoyed it even though it's not something I would seek out on my own. It reminded me of Schroeder
Much more jam band than I expected. I liked it.
Had a little bit of a glam rock sound, while still feeling very 90s.
Short album, but I liked the raucousness of it.
I love Harry Nilsson, and there were a few songs I didn't know he did. Really enjoyed the album.
Reminded me of being in high school and listening to my brother's music. Have a much stronger appreciation for it now. I didn't remember it being as bluesy as it is.
Appreciate the obvious punk origins
Appreciate the obvious punk origins.
I love Paul Simon, but this wasn't my favorite album of his.
It was ok, but not my thing mostly.
I love Franz Ferdinand. They remind me of Bryan Ferry a little. It's the voice, I love the lead singer's voice.
Enjoyable, but the Byrds have never successfully hooked me.
The songs that are good are really good. The songs that are bad, are really bad.
The Mother We Share is by far the best song. The rest of the album is meh.
I liked it. A mix of 80s goth and new wave. I've heard some of their stuff before, but never a whole album.
It was ok, but not something I would seek out to listen to.
I couldn't listen to the whole album. Not the kind of music I enjoy.
I really like British punk. Though it wasn't as good as the Clash.
I have loved this album since it came out. I remember jumping on my bed and playing it on my stereo as loud as I could. Super cathartic album.
I liked this album. It was kinda jazzy.
This album was gorgeous. I very much enjoyed it. I have found Bjork's voice a little too high pitched for me in the past, but didn't think that at all about the songs in this album.
Had already listened to this album, and I enjoyed it. The Weight is one of my favorite songs of all time.
Decent. Nothing exceptional in my opinion.
I love the song A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You. One of my favorite Monkees songs.
So many great hits. Understandable why this album is on the list.
I love the blues. Not my first time listening to Muddy Waters, but I always enjoy it.