Album Rank

Album Rank: Radiohead

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One band that I’ve been a huge fan of for many years is Radiohead. They just announced that they are playing a few shows later this year. So naturally, that had gotten me in a Radiohead frame of mind. Here is an album rank of their catalog from not their best to their best.

 

King Of Limbs:

 

Hail To The Theif:

 

A Moon Shaped Pool:

 

 

Pablo Honey:

 

Amnesiac:

 

In Rainbows:

 

Kid A:

 

Ok Computer:

 

The Bends:

 

Album Rank: Filter

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Filter is about to release a new album called Crazy Eyes. So naturally that has put me in a Filter mood as of late. I recently went back and did a full catalog listen of Filter and have come up with an album ranking of their releases from not their best work to the best.

 

Anthems For The Damned:

 

The Sun Comes Out Tonight:

 

Crazy Eyes:

 

The Trouble With Angels:

 

The Amalgamut:

 

Title Of Record:

 

Short Bus:

Album Rank: Chevelle

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Chevelle has been been one of the most consistent rock bands to come around since their successful album Wonder What’s Next. Throughout their career they have have pretty much stuck to their guns and charged ahead putting out solid rock albums. Here is a ranking of their albums from not their best to their best.

 

Sci-Fi Crimes:

 

Hats Off To The Bull:

 

Point #1:

 

The North Corridor:

 

Vena Sera:

 

La Gargola:

 

This Type Of Thinking Could Do Us In:

 

Wonder What’s Next:

 

 

Album Rank: Placebo

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From the first time I heard the song Every You Every Me in 1997, I became a fan of Placebo. Their second album Without You I’m Nothing, would be a part of my constant playlist, especially on melancholia days. Which brings me to to today, when I woke up with the song “Meds” in my head, so naturally that got me thinking I should do an album rank of Placebo.

Black Market Music:

Placebo:


Battle For The Sun:


Loud Like Love:

Sleeping With Ghosts:

 

Without You I’m Nothing:

 

Meds:

 

 

 

Album Rank: Pantera

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As of late I’ve started listening to Pantera again. I needed to take a break from them for a while. Though if I had some aggression I needed to get out, I made sure that The Great Southern Trendkill (My favorite Pantera album) was near by. So with all this in mind, it’s time to rank all the Pantera albums from not the best to the best.

Reinventing The Steel:

Cowboys From Hell:

The Great Southern Trendkill:

Vulgar Display Of Power:

Far Beyond Driven:

Album Rank: Queens Of The Stone Age

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I just started listening to Queens Of The Stone Age again after some time away from them. But while in my mode of listening to everything of theirs it made me think that I should do an album rank of their albums. So here we go from not the best to the best!

Lullabies To Paralyze:

Like Clockwork:

Rated R:

Queens Of The Stone Age:

Era Vulgaris:

Songs For The Deaf:

Album Rank: Incubus

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Since I just saw Incubus, I’ve been on a huge kick of listening to all their albums and it got me thinking I should do an album rank of their releases. So here you go in order of not their best to best.

Trust Fall Side A:

Morning View:

Light Grenades:

If Not Now, When:

Science:

A Crow Left Of The Murder:

Make Yourself:

Album Rank: Bush

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Since the news broke about Gavin Rossdale and Gwen Stefani breaking up, I’ve been on a Bush kick. So, with that in mind here is an album rank of their albums!

Golden State:

The Sea Of Memories:

The Science Of Things:

Man On The Run:

Razorblade Suitcase:

Sixteen Stone:

Album Rank: Killswitch Engage

Killswitch_Engage_by_V1N3_wallpaperSince their album Alive Or Just Breathing, I’ve been a fan of Killswitch Engage. Their original singer Jesse Leach has one of the best voices in heavy music. His lyrics stretch beyond the generic norm of what everyone writes. After he left and was replaced by Howard Jones, Killswitch went on to further success and released a great album in The End Of Heartache. Although the albums that followed weren’t as good as their first two, they were still scattered with some really great songs. A couple years back Jesse came back to the band and their album Disarm The Descent was a great comeback. So here is a ranking of their albums from not the best to their best.

Killswitch Engage (2009):

Killswtich Engage (2000):

As Daylight Dies:

Disarm The Descent:

 

Incarnate:

The End Of Heartache:

Alive Or Just Breathing:

Album Rank: Korn

korn-logoI don’t know why but I’ve been in a mood lately to listen to Korn. Though I’ve mainly just listened to the first album. So I thought I’d rank all their albums since I’ve been on a Korn kick.

See You On The Other Side:

The Path Of Totality:

Take A Look In The Mirror:

Korn III- Remember Who You Are:

The Paradigm Shift:

Untitled:

 

The Serenity Of Suffering:

 

Untouchables:

Follow The Leader:

Life Is Peachy:

Issues:

Korn: