These are the definitive scores for all music ranked from best to worst.
7/10
The second singles collection from Superchunk is a bit more of a hodgepodge than the last. There are a...
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Lash
Jesus Lizard, The
7/10
A short EP with a couple of good new tracks and 4 live tracks.
7/10
This is the final full length from the great band, The Mortals. This, however, is a collection of previously...
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7/10
Raw grrrl rock backed with a cheesy Alesis 16-B drum machine.
7/10
Godspeed is, at last count, a ten piece outfit from Canada. This double CD plays like an epic soundtrack....
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7/10
MorA? had a tendency to re-release songs over-and-over during their early years. This live album is yet another collection...
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7/10
The final record of their mid-eighties incarnation has Wire drifting even closer to New Order territory. It’s taken me...
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7/10
This is one of the CDs that my wife owned before we got married. I think she bought it...
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7/10
I tried very hard to like the book Naked Lunch. All the cool kids thought it was just the bee’s...
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7/10
oor Carl Perkins. You know most of these songs, but mostly you will know version performed by other artists...
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7/10
I’ve already written up this CD at my Planet Pimp website, let’s just say this is decent, albeit somewhat generic, rock...
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7/10
This is some nice Wisconsin spaz-rock that, with it’s Devo inspired hard-rock sound, fits in nicely alongside The Polysics.
7/10
This CD compiles two solo albums from Colin Newman. Singing Fish is mostly just Newman noodling around with keyboards. The...
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7/10
By 1994, having become bored with most of indie rock I had been listening to as a college student,...
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7/10
One of the better bands in the slew of Estrus record’s straightforward garage rock outfits. They are always better...
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7/10
The self proclaimed Recyclers of Rock bring us their debut album. The low-down on this band is this: all their songs...
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7/10
This CD actually compiles Tar’s first two releases: Handsome and Roundhouse. While I like many of tunes on this CD, it’s my...
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7/10
This is hardly the most memorable Morricone soundtrack. It’s a bit repetitive and lacking in hooks, but it provides...
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Shot
Jesus Lizard, The
7/10
The JL’s worst album thusfar. Still it kix rox.
Show
Jesus Lizard, The
7/10
A live CD. Was noteworthy when it came out because of the unreleased songs, but those songs have since...
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Slalom
Ennio Morricone
7/10
I like this soundtrack well enough, but it doesn’t have any of the jazzy or avant-garde elements of my...
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7/10
Star Wars kinda soured on me in the early 00’s. Yeah, the prequels sucked, but even worse for me was...
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7/10
A collection of 50s and 60s rock and roll instrumentals from Buffalo Bop. At times a little bit Link...
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Tasty
Demolition Doll Rods
7/10
The Doll Rods’ debut LP delivers with the same energy as their previous 7″s. Drums (well maybe a floor...
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7/10
Like any compilation, there will be a range of quality in the songs. Most of the tracks that I...
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7/10
This is the original 1965 record that inspired the Phantom Surfers to create their great slot car themed record. The Go...
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7/10
More Jello plus Ministry. Although it started to sound dated even within a few years of its release, this...
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7/10
The record is what happens when a band comprised of talented stoners is tasked with creating an LP’s worth...
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7/10
An all-girl Japanese punk band that I saw at Japan Nite 2000 at the Fireside Bowl. Music varies from catchy,...
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VU
Velvet Underground, The
7/10
Another one of my wife’s CDs. I’ve never been much of a fan of this band but here, upon...
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7/10
Well from here on out these records are business as usual. The highlights on this CD are “There’s a...
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7/10
Like many one-hit-wonders, that one hit (in this instance “Never Say Never”) sounds completely different than the rest of...
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7/10
I think this record has been remastered since I got this CD. In any event, a business-as-usual release for...
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7/10
There was a time in the early 2000’s when I thought I might be able to expand my electronica...
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6/10
Apparently, the idea with this record was that Spiritualized would reign in the huge arrangements and get back to...
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6/10
This is a band lead by ex-Fink Chris Barfield. There a four neat instros on this single. They all...
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6/10
And so begins the steady demise of Pixies. This is where the band completely lost hold of any punk...
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6/10
Paul Barker’s solo project is a slowed-down version of early ninties Ministry. Thankfully he avoids the metal-tinged side of...
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6/10
Very much along the same lines as Pandemonium but something doesn’t quite click here. Maybe the cleaner production reveals the limitations...
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6/10
This is an early solo effort from Cabaret Voltaire’s Richard H. Kirk. It came in a three-pack CD set...
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6/10
Another single from this ManorAstroman?-esque/Supernova-esque project. Not quite as good as the Bad Birthday single but still likeable.
6/10
Just about every Poster Children album has one weird, out-of-place song that either very poppy (“If You See Kay”)...
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6/10
This is a weird album. It is considered to be one of, if the the first record comprised entirely...
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6/10
Phono-Comb is comprised of the Shadowy Men’s rhythm section and a new guitarist. The songs are in the same...
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6/10
Teengenerate are what I would describe as a Ramones-y punk band. They are much faster and certainly less tuneful...
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Ghosts
Techno-Animal
6/10
I thought that Techno-Animal, being the electronic side project of the guitarist from Godflesh, would sound more like the...
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6/10
Growing up, this record (along with the Flash Gordon soundtrack) was what Queen sounded like. I had no idea that their...
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6/10
This is one of the oldest CDs in my collection. It was given to me as a gift. At...
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6/10
It’s hard to believe that this soundtrack won the Oscar for original score in 1979. Other than the disco...
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6/10
The first full length release from this band is just more of the same. Impotent Killing Joke with a...
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6/10
This is a collection of digital synthesizer compositions by Devo’s frontman, Mark Motherbaugh. The songs a very similar to...
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6/10
Another collection of “EZ Listening” synth arrangements by Devo’s Mark Mothersbaugh. There’s not much to differentiate this from volume...
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6/10
What’s with the “Z” in Toy Dollz? That was the first sign that this might be a questionable release. In...
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6/10
Jello Biafra and Ministry. The first song is great but the rest of the record is an endurance test.
6/10
This is one of my wife’s CDs that made its way into my collection. Shonen Knife is one of...
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6/10
Mac McCaughan’s solo project sounds more or less like Superchunk with lower fidelity and lower fun. When I listen...
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6/10
This is one of the first CDs I ever bought. I really have no idea what I was thinking at...
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6/10
I bought this knowing neither the composer nor the movie. It was cheap and had an interesting cover… never...
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Vertigo
Hermann, Bernard
6/10
In my limited listening experience, all Bernard Hermann scores sound pretty much the same. I got this mostly based...
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6/10
A hit-or-miss collection of covers and home-recording style noodling from ex-PIL guitarist Levene. Not as grating as Metal Box...
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6/10
Tribute/cover albums are a hit or miss. My liking of a track can unfairly depend on two things: first,...
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5/10
Cabaret Voltaire’s final album ended with a dazzling, CD filling track that drifted between various sonic themes and styles,...
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5/10
Do you like G.E. Smith and the Saturday Night Live Band? Do you view Paul Shaffer as a musical...
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5/10
File this one under the “What were we thinking back then?” column. In 1991, this was the bees knees...
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5/10
Murder Inc. is basically early 90’s Killing Joke with Chris Connelly singing instead of Jaz Coleman. Without the nervous...
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5/10
Okay, I’ll give them credit for having the balls to misspell “labor” in their record title (USA! USA! USA!),...
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5/10
I take back what I took back last post. This Shonen Knife album is a bit of a bore....
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5/10
By the time this record came out, RevCo had lost much of its lustre for me. I guess I...
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5/10
Well, the Poster Children’s run of awesome albums ends here at about track 3. I like the inclusion of...
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5/10
Okay, this is hands-down Killing Joke’s worst album. It’s not so much that it is a bad record, it...
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4/10
I so much wanted this record to be more than it was. The original Spinal Tap soundtrack was legendary...
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4/10
I remember being pretty excited when I bought this CD. I loved the earliest Vandals records and finally being...
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Flood
They Might Be Giants
4/10
Nobody needs to own more than one They Might Be Giants album. While I enjoy the “hits” on this...
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4/10
My least favorite Sparks album (Pulling Rabbits Out of a Hat is a close second). Pre-2000s Sparks have tended to...
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4/10
New Order always has at least one great track on each of their records (“Regret” in this case). They...
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4/10
Conceptually, Primus is a great band. Weird humorous lyrics, bizarre singing, complicated song structures and expert playing all around....
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4/10
This is a CD (actually a CD-R) that I grabbed for free when I went to the Game Developers...
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4/10
As much as I appreciate Dave Crider and his label Estrus Records, I could never get in to his band,...
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4/10
This is another one of those CDs in my collection that I bought because I wanted to buy something while I...
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3/10
I think I liked the “Batdance” video on MTV back when this came out. Maybe I was just caught...
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3/10
What a supreme disappointment this CD is. Mould would eventually redeem himself in the band Sugar, but man, these...
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3/10
I bought this from a bargain bin at either Best Buy or some other big box retailer thinking that...
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3/10
I think this is pretty much the antithesis of the kind of music I like. I find Lou Reed...
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2/10
If you weren’t born before 1980 you may not remember this, but there was a time, early on in...
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2/10
I think it’s quite fitting that, in my CD shelf, this disc sits right night to its brother in...
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1/10
Horribly boring acoustic guitar music that’s sure to appeal middle-aged mommy bloggers and other deranged psychopaths. For whatever reason,...
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