Ranking the LP Albums

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  1. Tocaraca

    Tocaraca Well-Known Member

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    1. A Thousand Suns (10/10)
    2. Living Things (9.5/10)
    3. From Zero (9/10)
    4. Minutes to Midnight (9/10)
    5. Meteora (8.5/10)
    6. The Hunting Party (8.5/10)
    7. Hybrid Theory (8/10)
    8. One More Light (7/10)
    I do not understand the Hybrid Theory worship. Easily the weakest album from a melodic perspective.
     
  2. Qwerty19

    Qwerty19 LPA Super Member LPA Super Member

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    Dang, I was expecting a 6, that's brutal :ph34r:

    To be fair, if I think of the margin of progression the band has, my score for FZ could be closer to a 7. Solid record front-to-back, catchy cohesive songwriting, but it is true it lacks some higher highs.

    That said, as at unit, still see as an improvement from the last 3 records. If I take the nostalgia out of it, I also think it has more solid and / or interesting songwriting than Meteora. MTM is arguable, but some songs on that record don't hit me as much anymore.

    FZ is a safe record that came from a "not safe" context. I understand it lacks the novelty factor of the past records, and sometimes it almost feels a bit too intentional or calculated at recapturing the original LP flame. But frankly I think it eventually did it in a very effective and contagious fashion

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    Damnit FZ slander!!! :kappa:
     
  3. Christøffer

    Christøffer The Cure for Mr. Hahn's Itch LPA Contributor

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    FZ is fine for me but the return value has significantly diminished over time. I find myself personally only really coming back for Casualty, Overflow, and IGYEIH now. I never had the same hype most did for The Emptiness Machine from the start.

    I don't dig too far into trying to give music scores and whatever these days. I have developed a strong dislike of any type discussion around how objectively "good" music is. I can usually tell whether I like something or not without dissecting it because I know the things that appeal to me and how I relate to art generally.

    That said, I do dissect things often because I enjoy that as well. But that's not for the sake of evaluating the music. That's just hyperfixation. :lol:
     
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