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Rock 'N Soul

Solomon Burke

3/5

A strong showing to be sure, but despite some heat it gets a little boring and same-y. I love soul, would have loved to see more rock. 3/5

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3/5

It's been a few hundred albums since I had a Fiona Apple pick but I think that previous earlier one might have been better

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To Pimp A Butterfly

Kendrick Lamar

4/5

Legendary album som skubbede rappen som kunstform. Føler alt conscious hiphop og rap jazzet hiphop agtig har ledt op til det her moment. Det er jo magnum opus og der er både besøg af George Clinto fra funkadelic/parliament, thundercat osv hvor den hylder funk og soul som den også tager præg i. Det er et kæmpe digt nærmest dedikeret til sort kultur og det bliver virkelig bare referæreret som noget af det bedste. Tror det er meget tungt tekst mæssigt så man burde nok forholde sig mere til den end noget andet, men det har jeg ikke gjort. Så der er stadig massere at vende tilbage til. DEt bruger collage og kulturhistorie til at danne en identitetsfortælling og det er noget som minder lidt om gang of four's entertainment som er en af mine yndlingsalbum. Det kunne være sjovt hvis der var en reference der til.

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Suicide

Suicide

1/5

Then never ending drone/buzz made me feel like I was being tortured

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At San Quentin

Johnny Cash

4/5

4/5. This is my second Cash album, my first being the live album at Folsom Prison. It's very much like the other. Cash is an iconic country/folk/blues musician, and he performs all his songs well. He works the crowd great too, just as in Folsom. You really get the live experience here. The heckling, the cheering, the personal anecdotes — there's even a reprisal of a song that the audience loved so much that they requested it once more right after it finished. Song selection is classic Cash. "I Walk the Line," "Folsom Prison Blues," "A Boy Named Sue," alongside a number of other good songs, well-known and seldom played (most interesting is a cover of a Bob Dylan song, "Wanted Man." The Wikipedia article explains that Cash and band learned the song less than a week prior. I want to disabuse any non-musicians that this is impressive or unusual for Cash — the man had this style down pat, so the worst he had to do was commit the chords and lyrics to memory, rehearse once or twice, and he likely had it done. A cumulative 60 minute investment, at most). It's a good album, all the better for its short and sweet length. Folsom's live album is a good 12 minutes longer, which makes a big positive difference when many songs share the same DNA. A great listen.

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At Mister Kelly's

Sarah Vaughan

4/5

This album is straight out of a different place in time. Reminds me of my grandparents. What a time.

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Violator

Depeche Mode

4/5

Had multiple songs i added to album, overall a good musical vibe.

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Paul's Boutique

Beastie Boys

4/5

This was a really good one that I will definitely come back to. It's a high four stars for me, and one I could see hitting five with more repeat listens. The beats and production are incredible, and the Beasties' rhymes are as fun as they always are.

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Bright Flight

Silver Jews

3/5

Mom, can we get Wilco? We have Wilco at home. (gets home, puts on Silver Jews album) I like this more than I expected, but I can't see a time where I'd listen to this over anything Jeff Tweedy released.

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At Folsom Prison

Johnny Cash

2/5

At a prison! Neat. It seems like a very important album for Johnny Cash and for the prisoners but it wasn't much to me. I didn't connect with the songs and the vocals left a lot to be desired in my opinion. 2 starts since Johnny Cash is classic, but not much of a Cash fan myself.

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Superfly

Curtis Mayfield

4/5

"I should listen to more funk music" - me, after listening to funk music.

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Instrumentally, this is much better and far darker than "Celebrity Skin", but Courtney Love is objectively a terrible vocalist, landing squarely in the shockingly bad category. She couldn't hold a tune if her life depended on it, and this is with music that has incredibly simple vocal melodies. 2.0/5.0: Disappointing

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Frank

Amy Winehouse

2/5

La même toune pendant beaucoup trop de minutes. Amy Winehouse a une personnalité mais pas la musique en arrière. 2.49 étoiles

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2/5

2 de 5 Nunca he sentido algún acercamiento o fanatismo por el grupo, para mi, Revolver es el único disco increíble por la diversidad de sonidos, los demás, incluso este disco, los siento muy repetitivos y similares entre sí. A destacar: Track 1 - A Hard Day’s Night Track 4 - I’m Happy Just to Dance With You Track 8 - Any Time at All Track 10 - Things We Said Today

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S&M

Metallica

2/5

Hate to say it but it just felt tedious. Wasn't a good Metallica album nor a good symphony recording. I'm sure it was a great live concert though.

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Siembra

Willie Colón & Rubén Blades

4/5

Now THIS I like. Horn arrangements are brilliant. Brimming with energy. Rhythmically perfect.

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Licensed To Ill

Beastie Boys

2/5

Knew a few songs, like Brass Monkey and No Sleep Till Brooklyn. A little too yelly for me.

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Lost In The Dream

The War On Drugs

2/5

I think The War on Drugs thought influential meant sounding like all of your influences at once.

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Golden Hour

Kacey Musgraves

2/5

I saw this pop up on a list of best albums to get high to on 420 and still don’t understand why.

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1/5

Honestly this was trash. There were moments of potential, but nothing ever came. I can almost always find something good in an album and give it at least 2 stars, but I could not.

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All Things Must Pass

George Harrison

5/5

Älskar i Get Back-dokumentären när George pratar med John om att han blivit sugen på att göra ett album med "all me songs", och vilket album det blev! På det sättet kanske bra att J&P höll tillbaka honom då det kunde samlas på det här magnifika verket istället. Solklar femma och ett album jag alltid lyssnar på då och då!

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Out of Step

Minor Threat

5/5

Absolute perfection in just over 20 minutes. Hardcore punk with a melodic edge, yet still angry. This is the most influential album on the list for me. 5 🐑

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The Fat Of The Land

The Prodigy

5/5

Ya know what this fuckin slapped today, it's just great. I think even though The Prodigy are massive they're kinda underrated, this holds up as one of the best of the decade IMO. WELL DONE LADZ

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3/5

It is 1999, I’m wearing pleather pants and dancing to this album at a dorm party with a Marlboro Light and a bottle of Zima. “This is the coolest I will ever be”, I think. I am mistaken on all counts.

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5/5

What more is there to say that hasn't been said a million times before? This album rules from start to finish. Quintessential rock.

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Honky Tonk Heroes

Waylon Jennings

2/5

This was sort of decent. I liked it more in the latter half of the record. Favourite Track(s): Honky Tonk Heroes Least Favourite Track(s): Old Five and Dimers (Like Me)

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Rumours

Fleetwood Mac

4/5

'Players only love you when they're playing' Me encanta este album. Desde canciones extremadamente conocidas como 'Dreams' o 'The Chain' hasta canciones como 'Don't Stop' o 'Second Hand News' todas transmiten y reflejan la turbulenta relación y vida de los integrantes en momento, pero lo hacen con una originalidad y vida que es inigualable. Este album es un clásico. Aunque a veces el sonido no sea mi preferido, no se puede negar que es un proyecto que sabía lo que quería transmitir sonoramente, narrativamente, e incluso, visualmente. 4.5/5

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Superfly

Curtis Mayfield

4/5

Almost a 5 but weaker tracks keep it down for me. 4.2/5

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Low-Life

New Order

3/5

Nice little party in my phonehead. Tight, playful tracks that never let up. It's got this confident vibe without being arrogant. I could see this soundtracking a late-night dance-off or a road trip with friends. Spins: 1 Playlist Additions - Love Vigilantes - The Perfect Kiss - Elegia

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On The Beach

Neil Young

3/5

I’m not a Neil Young fan, and this album did little to sway my opinion of him. I just don’t understand why people hold him in such high regard; he’s a fine folk artist, that’s all. The album was OK, I enjoyed the opener quite a bit and there were a couple other solid songs, but it really dropped off a cliff with the last four tracks. All that adds up to a 3/5, not much else to say because there’s not much here.

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Fire Of Love

The Gun Club

2/5

idk if it's just because i listened to this at 8am but his voice is so god damn annoying

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Vauxhall And I

Morrissey

4/5

Har alltid haft lite svårt för Smiths/Morrissey, framförallt för att jag i regel haft lite svårt för folk (ofta göteborgare) som gillar Smiths/Morrissey mer än livet självt Men tyckte tyvärr den här skivan var riktigt tight och bra rakt igenom. Fyra!

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Physical Graffiti

Led Zeppelin

4/5

Doubted between 4 and 5 stars. The album feels more patchy than its predecessors. It is still a pillar of rock history of course.

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An old school country classic - look beyond Hee Haw and check out the number of #1 hits Buck had prior to joining the show. Having an ace backup band, including the legendary Don Rich, doesn't hurt at all!

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Melodrama

Lorde

2/5

The intro was good and catchy, but it shifted fast into Taylor. I felt that she was copying and not really in her own style. Her singen is really good paired with the synths and piano, that’s what i enjoyed the most.

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Only By The Night

Kings of Leon

5/5

Being a middle age guy and standing in the kitchen and having coffee this morning with my wife of 20 years while Sex on Fire is playing is the height of irony. I was barely competent in the sack when I was in my prime, now the only thing on fire is my lower back pain. I'd be laughing right now if it wasn't so damn depressing. Like my last Kings of Leon album, it's much better later in the day. This cats vocals pre coffee are a no go for me, but it's all good this evening. Jared Followill is a badass bass player. Very tasty bass lines and the highlight of this album in my opinion.

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A Love Supreme

John Coltrane

5/5

John composed and recorded this masterpiece in one take when he was 38 years old. I'm nearly 34, sitting on the toilet, and typing a review to his album that nobody will read. Really humbles a guy. 5/5

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Songs From A Room

Leonard Cohen

1/5

The Good: (spoiler alert) THE LAST LC album I have to listen to on this list!!! The Bad: The fact that I had to listen to THREE of his albums… The Ugly: Mr Dimery’s face all smashed in by my fist—this is my imagination, I don’t condone violence… though at times this journey just pulls the worse out of you… If you own a dusty coffee shop, where 2-3 regulars show up only on rainy Wednesday afternoons, well then this is your album! We all know that LC is a poet… yet, as many have said before me, and I will gladly repeat, he has NO BUSINESS performing his own songs. The only positive thing about this album is that it is now done and I will never have to listen to LC again, unless it is accidentally thrust onto me in a movie or some empty dusty coffee shop on a rainy Wednesday afternoon... 1*

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Nothing's Shocking

Jane's Addiction

5/5

Music is pure magic. I remember hearing Mountain Song on KNAC when it was new and not liking it. Sometime in early '89 I was hanging with friends, drinking and smoking, and this CD got thrown on. Well I was gobsmacked, Ocean Size, Jane Says and Summertime Rolls floored me, with the latter probably having my favorite lyric of all time, 'if you want a friend feed any animal.' I must have internalized that at some point in my life, considering I have 4 dogs and 6 cats that are either hand me downs from people who weren't responsible for their shit or cast-offs that just showed up at my abode and promptly received food and water, and a name if they stuck around. Throw in the occasional opossum, raccoon, skunk, deer and hummingbird that also show up to eat and I consider myself fantastically lucky that I'm able to help another living being breathe a little easier. Fuck money, that is my definition of being wealthy. But anyway, this one's in the top 25 of the entire list for me. It's too bad Jane's imploded, another what could've been band. If you like this, check out Deconstruction, it's Eric Avery and Dave Navarro's project right after JA. The vocals are pretty deadpan and just ok, but if you can get past that, the music, songs and lyrics are pure brilliance. Another huge thanks to Alex for creating this site, it's been an exquisite Sunday morning listen on the patio. Sunshine, coffee and singing birds are good for the soul. No talking, man, all action.

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461 Ocean Boulevard

Eric Clapton

2/5

Well what a whole lot of nothing this is. It's like an auditory boiled rice and tofu sandwich. Music you'd hear while you're waiting to have your root canal done. Fuck this shit, I'm putting the new Neurosis album on again

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Duck Rock

Malcolm McLaren

1/5

Duck Rock? Uh, ok..? the British (UK) slant on this list is on full display here, it seems, after reading the reviews before going in. I've never heard of it or him (even in passing) and I consider myself pretty knowledgeable in music. I've been a good sport, so far, but I hold little hope. I do vaguely recognize "Buffalo Gals", but it's been eons since I've heard it. What the actual f*ck is this? Is this what cocaine does? I've never had the privilege. This clinches it -- I officially know what the soundtrack to cocaine sounds like. What a hyperactive mess. I chuckled at the absurdity of it. It's definitely something, but it's not anything I care for. "Jive My Baby" and "Duck For The Oyster" actually had me rolling around laughing they were so absurd. Not sure that was the intent. (1.5/5) because I laughed (unintentionally), but rounding down because there is nothing redeeming here. It actually felt more like an assault.

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Shalimar

Rahul Dev Burman

3/5

Not gonna lie, after the initial "what the fuck are we doing here," I actually found this one quite fun and refreshing. In fact, I'd have given a much higher rating if it had been fully instrumental, as the singing threw off some of the groove for me (not speaking the language or having a cultural connection can do that, unfortunately). The fusion of jazz, disco, and traditional Indian music must have caught me in the right mood, as it struck a chord I didn't expect to like as much as I did. Still, while I liked it better than a number of other albums we've had on this list, it isn't something I'm likely to revisit (with the exception of Baby Let's Dance Together, which is legitimately going into my rotation) so it hits the ceiling at a 3/5.

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Greetings From L.A.

Tim Buckley

5/5

Well, this album kicks ass. Easily the best Buckley album on the list. It's got certified badass Chuck Rainey and groove machine Ed Greene on it, these cats are a couple of all timers locking it down. Now for the elephant in the room, the lyrics are just weird. It sounds to me like Warner Bros. were pushing Tim in a direction to bring up sales. This dudes other albums aren't like this at all lyrically. This comes across like a guy locked in the isolation booth with a few grams of cocaine ad-libbing songs about fucking. If you can get past that, the music on this is funky and way above average, these musicians and backup singers are pros and know how to jam. Spin it a few times and ignore the lyrics and you'll hear what I'm saying.

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Medúlla

Björk

2/5

Bjork is a pop music genius and a true artist. She has a strong vision and works well with her carefully chosen collaborators who can fit to her creative process. Her approach to melody and expression is immediately identifiable; surprising and yet still catchy. On Medulla,she extends into some pretty esoteric space. You couldn't accuse her of phoning it in -- she is fully committed to the concept. But it often seems overly cerebral and occasionally untethered -- Ancestors is a particular example of where this comes off the rails. And it drags on. I can admire the thought and craft, but out stays its welcome. I strongly defend her artistic right to do whatever the hell she wants. But I personally can't keep up with this

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Blood And Chocolate

Elvis Costello & The Attractions

4/5

I'll admit, I came into this album with some preconceived notions of Elvis Costello and thought I knew what I was getting into, but from the first track I was thrown for a loop. Not so great at first, but by "Tokyo Storm Warning" I'd acquired enough of a taste to settle in. That's when I started to hear so many of the 90s bands that must have been directly influenced by his 33 studio albums. Toad the Wet Sprocket, The Wallflowers, Spoon, Weezer, Wilco, whoever the hell did the Friends theme... Hell, Soul Asylum directly incorporated the skeleton of "Blue Chair" into "Runaway Train," and their singer probably owes him royalties for his stellar impression. There are even hints of Sublime in here, which I'd never have expected to hear. Like most albums, some of it worked better than others, but even when it wasn't great, it was interesting, and I definitely preferred his voice in the calm stuff to the almost punky screaming he'd tear into every so often. But all respect to The Attractions, who pretty well lived up to their names. All in all, it was better than I expected, and while I'm more likely to check out some of his other material than I was before, I'm more inclined to reach for some of those influenced artists I mentioned earlier and show my appreciation that way. It's a solid 3.5/5 that I'll round up in thanks for the legacy.

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The Cars

The Cars

5/5

This album gets 5 stars for Moving in Stereo being the song playing during the Phoebe Cates swimming pool scene. As the kids say, IYKYK. This is one of the best debut albums of all time. 6 of the 9 songs are straight up classics.

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Duck Rock

Malcolm McLaren

1/5

Any redeeming qualities of this album (and there are very few) are overshadowed by just the slightest modicum of research about this guy. I won't waste my time expounding.

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Imagine

John Lennon

5/5

It's practically impossible to evaluate the title track of this album on its own terms. "Imagine" has been re-performed and re-contextualized endlessly and it's either the "greatest song ever written" (if you're a Boomer) or absolutely cringe naive nonsense if you're younger than 35. For what it's worth, and for better or worse, it's an elegy for the New Left -- by 1971, the 60s were "over" but the US and the UK were still embroiled in Cold War imperial adventures and Nixon was building his political kingship off hippie bashing. The Summer of Love ideals the Beatles represented were no longer popular, but the social/political problems these ideals were meant to address were alive and well (and, more importantly, the backlash against these ideals was gaining strength). Throughout the 1968 protests across Europe, one of the most popular slogans was "Die Phantasie an die Macht," or "All Power to the Imagination!" Lennon (who previously shrugged off the '68 rebellions) was now free to make political claims in his own name so he rushed to plant his flag with the New Left by paling around with the Panthers and throwing money at a bunch of radical underground publications. But it was probably too little too late, so "Imagine" fails to project "what could be" because it's so hung up in "what could have been." This nostalgia (for a time only a few years prior!) is partly why the Boomers are obsessed with its message -- it makes them feel like "we almost had a revolution" (which may or may not actually be true, depending on what they mean). And like so many New Left icons, its message was completely diluted and appropriated by libertarians and gets dragged back into the limelight every few years by the ruling class as an anti-activist "can't we all just get along" sleeping pill (exhibit A is Gal Gadot). To Lennon's credit, "He'S rIcH aNd He'S tElLiNg Us To ImAgInE nO pOsSeSsIoNs!" is an incredibly shallow critique. Yeah dawg, that's why the song is called "Imagine" and not "I'm a perfect role model and you should live exactly like me." In fact, that's the absolute *strength* of this album -- Lennon is brimming with both ego and humility, hypocrisy and sincerity, condemnation and self-effacement, imperfections and redemption. The 2 songs immediately following "Imagine" directly address Lennon's grossest qualities: his history of violence against women, and his nasty tendency to mock people with disabilities. The former is something he's had to account for endlessly (especially after his death), the latter is something he's rarely criticized for but he nevertheless felt the need to apologize for. Elsewhere on the album, he continues to poke holes in the soft utopianism of "Imagine" by addressing his own feelings of hopelessness, uncertainty, depression, anger, pettiness, mania, neediness, etc. He would probably be the first person to acknowledge the worrisome self-righteousness of "Imagine" because the rest of the album is one long apologia for that ego trip. It's almost a shame how strong of a shadow this song casts -- there are so many other killer tracks here: "Jealous Guy," "Gimme Some Truth," and "How" are among the best he ever wrote, and there's no filler anywhere else on the album. If he left off track 1 and gave it a new name it would be, undoubtedly, celebrated (even by younger generations) as one of the best albums of the 1970s. Nevertheless, despite, or because of, its flaws, I think it is.

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Be

Common

4/5

I can’t believe the top review for this record (as of Dec 2023) is from someone trying to use their PhD in Mathematics as justification for not liking hip-hop. Weak.

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Kollaps

Einstürzende Neubauten

4/5

Oh fuck yeah, now we're talking. Wait no, I swear I'm not being pretentious. This is the lowest rated album on this site because I guess mostly people aren't very fond of German people smashing metal plates together - who would have guessed. But halle-fucking-lujah, this is something this list needs more of. Albums that make you go "well, that was an experience and now I'm a changed man". Nobody is lying on their deathbed wishing they heard more crappy 80s post-punk or late 60s psychedelic rock. THIS is what we all deserve to be listening to as we embrace eternal oblivion. I'm giving this a high rating not only because I genuinely really love it, but also to help Kid Rock move to his rightful place as the actual worst album on this list. Together we can make a difference. Save the turtles.

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Scum

Napalm Death

3/5

Brings back vivid memories of when me and my mate Ray went on a trip to Dresden. We met this rotund goth in a bar, head to toe with tattoos and piercings, real filth and after a while took her into the disabled bogs for a spit roast. We were both pumping away in her with Napalm Death on in the background and her wailing "MEIN GOTT" at the top of her lungs. I remember spaffing all over her back just as Siege of Power kicked in. As i shoot over her, she takes Ray's cock out of her gob and says "do you want fries with that?" in a faux American accent. Anyway, we go outside and there's this gammy little geezer in a wheelchair sitting there furious, giving me daggers, because he's had to wait so long, so I lean into him and I go "I hope you have as much fun in there as we just did you little cunt".

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Rust Never Sleeps

Neil Young & Crazy Horse

5/5

Back when I was in college I used to go to a bar and listen to Neil tunes and do magic tricks for women. There was a bartender there, he was the best. I loved that guy. Some of the best years of my life.

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Rust Never Sleeps

Neil Young & Crazy Horse

2/5

Back when I was in college, there was this dude who would come into the bar I worked at on a Friday night and play fucking 10 Neil Young songs in a row. He would also hit on girls by doing magic tricks. I remember how angry I got every time he made me listen to an hour of Neil Young because I was just trying to have a good time, and he fucking made me listen to this sad, soppy fuck who writes nothing but songs that sound indistinguishable from each other and never seemed to enjoy a happy moment in his entire like. Fuck that guy, and fuck Neil Young. 2/5

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Shalimar

Rahul Dev Burman

4/5

Shit like this on the list is both refreshing and infuriating. Refreshing because it is good, fun, interesting, and also not something I would regularly be exposed to! It's why I started this project and keeps me coming back. It's infuriating because the fact that it is included here means that Robert Dimery, the original author of the 1001 albums list is aware that music like this exists. He's clearly aware that there is an entire world of music out there. SO WHY HAVE I LISTENED TO 200 80s BRITISH NEW WAVE ALBUMS AND 200 SCOTTISH ROCK ALBUMS FROM THE 90S??!!?

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Be

Common

1/5

I really don't get rap, and I am completely aware of why. I'm a STEM guy, specifically a Ph.D. student in mathematics. Although my verbal intelligence is quite high, it's still about a standard deviation below my quantitative intelligence. Therefore, it should not be too surprising that I prefer melodies to lyricism, and that a genre based on the latter doesn't wow me. I know I'm pretty far out of step with public opinion on this one, but that can easily be attributed to the fact that hipsters with humanities degrees (i.e. extremely verbal-dominant people) are considered the ultimate arbiters of taste for some reason. (Side note: this also explains why prog rock is seen as being for losers.) Best song: Be (Intro), which had a decent instrumental part at the beginning. Everything else just sort of ran together.

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Be

Common

5/5

Rap isn't my preferred genre of music. But I'm a shitty mathematician so I enjoyed this.

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Melodrama

Lorde

5/5

Sorry Boomers/Gen X, I was like 20 when this came out so it's one of the best things to ever happen to me. Sorry it's not King Crimson or whatever.

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69 Love Songs

The Magnetic Fields

2/5

i ain’t listening to all that i’m happy for u tho or sorry that happened

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Be

Common

5/5

I am definitely not the target demographic for this album, but I still thought it was very good. There's a lot of skill and artistry put into these tracks, so much so that it is almost invisible. 4 stars for me, plus an extra star just to spite the mathematics PHD guy.

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Scum

Napalm Death

1/5

The only enjoyment I got from this was reading the review about the brothers in Dresden and their lovely and talented tattooed friend.

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