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1. Godsmack (1998)
by Godsmack
Boston's Godsmack confidently brought nu-metal rock into the technological age by seamlessly incorporating noisy hooks into a tight framework of ... More
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2. Avalon (2010)
by Sully Erna
Recorded over a seven-year span, Godsmack frontman Sully Erna's solo debut may come as a surprise to fans expecting another chiseled collection of ... More
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3. Godsmack [Clean] (1998)
by Godsmack
Boston's Godsmack confidently brought neo-metal rock into the technological age by seamlessly incorporating noisy hooks into a tight framework of ... More
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6. A Senile Animal (2006)
by Melvins
The Melvins have long been considered one of hard rock/metal's most powerful/monolithic-sounding bands, despite only consisting of three members. So, ... More
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7. Hostile Ambient Takeover (2002)
by Melvins
Considering their long history of continuous releases and touring, one would think that their 16th (or 17th depending on how you view their catalog) ... More
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8. Diva (1992)
by My Sister's Machine
Combining much of the spirit of other Seattle bands, namely Alice in Chains, Diva is a surprisingly strong record musically. Surprisingly, because ... More
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9. Boy Hits Car (2001)
by Boy Hits Car
The best way to describe Boy Hits Car, the sophomore effort from the band of the same name, is to combine the elements of a few of their ... More
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11. Chemical Vacation (2003)
by Sea of Green
For many of the stoner rock bands that emerged in the '90s or '00s, the basic recipe is as follows: a major Black Sabbath obsession (along with ... More
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13. Albatross (2013)
by Big Wreck
Albatross didn't begin as a Big Wreck project. The band had broken up after the poor commercial showing of 2001's The Pleasure and the Greed, and ... More
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15. Mother Love Bone (1992)
by Mother Love Bone
It wasn't death but life that brought Mother Love Bone to the attention of the world in the end. Andrew Wood's premature passing was a personal ... More
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16. Like This (2000)
by crushdown
It has been said countless times but bears repeating: everyone knew that Generation X had really taken over the rock world when Nirvana and Pearl Jam ... More
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18. Break the Cycle (2001)
by Staind
The title of Staind's sophomore album refers to the misery passed on from generation to generation; specifically, singer Aaron Lewis' family issues. ... More
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19. We Are Not Alone (2004)
by Breaking Benjamin
On We Are Not Alone, Breaking Benjamin's sophomore effort for Hollywood, the Philadelphia quartet still enjoys coursing the downcast dynamics and ... More
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20. Come What (Ever) May (2006)
by Stone Sour
What sets Stone Sour apart from others of their breed is the band's ability to create smooth, radio-friendly alternative metal songs while ... More
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21. Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces (2007)
by Seether
Seether's lead singer/songwriter, Shaun Morgan, is an unabashed, unapologetic worshiper of Kurt Cobain, using Nirvana's sound as a template for ... More
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22. Us and Them (2005)
by Shinedown
Shinedown's 2003 single "Fly from the Inside" blended atmospheric Alice in Chains references with a lumbering post-grunge sound similar to Nickelback ... More
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24. Somewhere in the Stratosphere (2011)
by Shinedown
Capturing live sets from their "Carnival of Madness" and "Anything and Everything" tours, Somewhere in the Stratosphere finds Shinedown showing fans ... More
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