Breakbeat Science Exercise Four by Mike M., Wilmington, DE As an avid fan of Breakbeat Science, Imade it a point to buy “Exercise Four” as soon as it wasreleased. The CD was produced and mixed for one of the cofounders of thealbum’s record label. Continue...
Dark Side of the Moon by Joe O., Highland Mills, NY Citing Pink Floyd’s “Dark Sideof the Moon” as one of the most important albums in the annals ofrock history is as cliché as stating that Black Sabbath inventedheavy metal. Continue...
Late Registration by Dylan E., Phoenix, AZ Kanye West’s “Late Registration” is in line to be the best-selling album of the year. If anything, West is too modest, although he does have an ego. On “Late Registration,” he doesn’t just set out to create pop music. Continue...
On the Front Line by Jake C., Hull, MA On the Front Line” is one of the freshest, cleanest new punk CDs out right now. The Casualties, hailing from New York City, bring much more to the table this time than spiky hair. Continue...
Play by James H., Grapevine, TX Moby’s “Play” came out in 1999 and is one of the highest grossing CDs of all time. Moby shows off his incredible talents by writing, engineering, mixing and producing all the songs on this CD. Continue...
Tyranny of Souls by Tony W., Phoenix, AZ Heavy metal. When people hear those words, they think of loud, fast drumming with raucous guitar and a growling, animalistic baritone vocal. This is not Bruce Dickinson. Continue...
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