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[โ€“] starman2112@sh.itjust.works 0 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

Hybrid Theory is the strongest Linkin Park album, with Meteora in close second

The Hands That Thieve is great whether you listen to Streetlight Manifesto ska version or the Toh Kay acoustic version

My Head Is An Animal remains my favorite Of Monsters And Men album

Christian rock as a genre is generally bad, but rock that is Christian can be pretty good: ? by Neal Morse remains one of my favorite albums

[โ€“] ocean@lemmy.selfhostcat.com 2 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Hybrid Theory is the strongest Linkin Park album, with Meteora in close second

I'm surprised that I enjoyed these. Only know them from transformers and never listened again. Thanks for sharing!

The Hands That Thieve is great whether you listen to Streetlight Manifesto ska version or the Toh Kay acoustic version

Love the ska version! totally not my test but it's fun

Christian rock as a genre is generally bad, but rock that is Christian can be pretty good: ? by Neal Morse remains one of my favorite albums

I saw a youtube comment: Discovering Neal when I was into Christianity, and after I left that belief his music is one of the few things that still remain from those years, and this album, by far, is one of my favorites. Long live the art of music

That is surprisingly good!