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Best 1 Back in Black

Back in Black is a seminal 1980 rock album by AC/DC. It marked the band’s shift to vocalist Brian Johnson following the tragic death of Bon Scott. The record's raw energy and powerful riffs solidified its place as an iconic hard-rock classic. Over fifty million copies sold worldwide, it remains a co...

2 Blackstar
Blackstar

David Bowie’s Blackstar represents a profoundly artistic culmination of his career. This 2016 album blends art-rock with jazz influences, creating a complex and atmospheric soundscape. Featuring experimental arrangements and evocative lyrics, it's notable for its conceptual nature and released short...

3 Blackwater Park

'Blackwater Park' is the fifth studio album by the Swedish progressive metal band Opeth, released in 2001. Produced alongside Steven Wilson of Porcupine Tree, the record is distinguished by its synthesis of aggressive death metal vocals and heavy guitar riffs with acoustic instrumentation and 1970s...

9.20 Excellent
Why this score?

Opeth's definitive masterpiece in consensus; elite ratings, landmark production, and major progressive metal influence.

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4 Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath

Black Sabbath is the English band's self-titled debut album, released in February 1970. Built around Tony Iommi's ominous guitar riffs, Ozzy Osbourne's vocals, Geezer Butler's bass, and Bill Ward's drumming, it helped establish the musical vocabulary of heavy metal. Songs including the title track,...

9.20 Excellent
Why this score?

Foundational heavy metal document with enormous historical importance, enduring riffs, and high retrospective acclaim.

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5 Bad Day at Black Rock

Bad Day at Black Rock is a 1955 neo-Western crime drama set in 1945. Spencer Tracy plays a veteran investigating corruption within a remote desert town populated by several actors including Robert Ryan. The film’s revisionist Western elements center on a secret threatening the community's stability.

6 Black Sabbath - Sabbath Bloody Sabbath

Sabbath Bloody Sabbath is Black Sabbath's fifth studio album, released in 1973. It retains the band's heavy guitar foundation while adding synthesizers, acoustic passages, orchestration, and more elaborate arrangements; Yes keyboardist Rick Wakeman appears on "Sabbra Cadabra." The title track, "A Na...

9.05 Excellent
Why this score?

Creative high point with expanded arrangements, strong acclaim, and classic riffs; widely ranked among Sabbath's best.

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7 Black Sabbath - Mob Rules

Mob Rules is the tenth studio album by English heavy metal band Black Sabbath, released in November 1981 on Vertigo and Warner Bros. Records. It is the band's second album with vocalist Ronnie James Dio, following Heaven and Hell (1980), and the first to feature drummer Vinny Appice, who replaced or...

8.91 Great
Why this score?

Dio-era metal classic with monumental riffs, commanding vocals, excellent production, and sustained acclaim; comparison with Heaven and Hell is its main disadvantage.

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8 Metallica - Metallica (The Black Album)

Metallica, commonly called The Black Album, is the American heavy-metal band's fifth studio album, released in 1991. Produced by Bob Rock, it includes 'Enter Sandman,' 'Sad but True,' 'The Unforgiven,' and 'Nothing Else Matters,' and presents a more streamlined, spacious, and melody-focused sound th...

8.82 Great
Why this score?

Monumental commercial and cultural impact, polished production, and enduring anthems; accessibility and stylistic simplification divide some longtime metal listeners.

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9 Black Flag
Black Flag

Black Flag is an American rock band originating from California during the 1980s. They are notable for pioneering the hardcore punk genre with their intensely energetic music and stripped-down instrumentation. Pete Sandoval’s drumming was particularly influential. The band's sound resonates primaril...

10 Black Sabbath - Vol. 4

Vol. 4 is Black Sabbath's fourth studio album, released in 1972. Although rooted in Tony Iommi's heavy guitar riffs, it broadens the band's sound through the piano ballad "Changes," the acoustic instrumental "Laguna Sunrise," and the experimental interlude "FX." Heavier tracks such as "Wheels of Con...

8.80 Great
Why this score?

Classic Sabbath with Supernaut and experimental breadth, strongly rated by fans; slightly less cohesive than Paranoid or Master of Reality.

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11 Chris Rock: Bigger & Blacker

Chris Rock’s Bigger & Blacker is a 1996 HBO stand-up special featuring the comedian at his peak. The performance showcases Rock's sharp observational humor and willingness to tackle race relations, pop culture, and personal experiences with unflinching honesty. It remains notable for its candid disc...

12 AC/DC - Back in Black

AC/DC’s *Back in Black* is a landmark rock album released in 1980. Featuring Brian Johnson as lead vocalist for the first time, it marked a significant shift in the band's sound and solidified their status as global icons. The album achieved immense commercial success becoming one of the best-sellin...

13 Starless and Bible Black

Starless and Bible Black is the eighth studio album by the English progressive rock band King Crimson, released in 1974 on Island Records. Much of the album was assembled from live improvisations recorded during their 1973 tour, which were later refined with studio overdubs. It highlights the highly...

8.45 Great
Why this score?

Highly respected live-studio hybrid; admired for intensity, though less cohesive than surrounding Crimson classics.

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14 Black Sabbath - Paranoid

Black Sabbath’s *Paranoid*, released in 1970, is a landmark rock album recognized as a foundational work of heavy metal. The record's dark lyrical content exploring anxiety and societal alienation, combined with its signature distorted guitar sound, established a new sonic landscape for rock music....

15 Black Country, New Road

Black Country, New Road represents a fascinating and challenging evolution within the alternative rock landscape. Their music defies easy categorization, incorporating elements of post-rock, jazz, and avant-garde composition. The bands dynamic shifts, complex arrangements, and Isaac Woods often-thea...

16 Thin Lizzy - Black Rose: A Rock Legend

Black Rose: A Rock Legend is Thin Lizzy's ninth studio album, released in 1979. It is the only Thin Lizzy studio album built around Gary Moore as a full-time member of the recording lineup, pairing him with Scott Gorham in the band's characteristic twin-guitar format. Songs such as "Do Anything You...

8.28 Great
Why this score?

Fan-favorite Lizzy album with Gary Moore and strong songwriting, acclaimed though not as commercially iconic as Jailbreak.

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17 Black Holes and Revelations

Black Holes and Revelations is Muse’s 2006 rock album exploring themes of space, mythology, and technology. The record blends alternative rock with electronic elements, notably through the title track “Supermassive Black Hole,” a complex and melodic composition. It garnered widespread critical accla...

18 Black Gives Way to Blue

Black Gives Way to Blue is the 2009 rock album by Alice in Chains featuring vocalist William DuVall. It represents the band’s first studio release since 2003 and their return after Layne Staley's passing. The album showcases a melodic alternative-rock sound, marking a significant moment for fans of...

19 Calexico - The Black Light

The Black Light is the second studio album by Calexico, released in 1998. Built around the Tucson-based partnership of Joey Burns and John Convertino, it combines indie rock and Americana with mariachi-style brass, cumbia rhythms, jazz, and cinematic instrumental passages. Its borderland imagery and...

8.16 Great
Why this score?

Distinctive borderland indie classic with strong critic respect, influential sound, lower mainstream user footprint.

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20 Scorpions - Blackout

Blackout is the Scorpions' eighth studio album, released in 1982, and a major step in the German band's growth in North America. Klaus Meine recorded the vocals after undergoing surgery for vocal-cord problems, while Rudolf Schenker and Matthias Jabs supplied the album's paired rhythm and lead guita...

8.15 Great
Why this score?

Scorpions breakthrough with excellent hard rock singles and fan acclaim; slightly below Love at First Sting in popularity.

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21 Black Sabbath - Master of Reality

Black Sabbath’s *Master of Reality* (1971) established a cornerstone of heavy metal music. The album's distorted guitars, complex arrangements, and exploration of dark themes—including occultism and societal anxieties—influenced generations of rock musicians. It remains significant for its foundatio...

22 Black Sabbath - Sabotage

Released in July 1975, "Sabotage" is the sixth studio album by the English heavy metal band Black Sabbath. The album's title directly reflects the band's ongoing frustrations and financial disputes with their former management and record labels. It is distinguished by its complex musical structures,...

8.12 Great
Why this score?

Strong Black Sabbath album with progressive touches and cult critical standing, slightly below first-four consensus peak.

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23 Pure (2008)

Pure is an off-road quad bike racing game developed by Black Rock Studio and published by Disney Interactive in 2008. The game emphasizes arcade-style racing combined with an aerial trick system, allowing players to perform complex motocross maneuvers to build up boost meters. It features large-scal...

8.05 Great
Why this score?

Well-reviewed ATV racer praised for big jumps, trick system, and visual spectacle; limited franchise legacy keeps it under classics.

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24 The Black Keys - Brothers

The Black Keys’ *Brothers* represents a significant moment in garage-rock revival. Released in 2010, this Ohio duo's album achieved mainstream success with its blues-influenced sound and garnered three Grammy Awards. It’s notable for solidifying The Black Keys as a major force in rock music and is p...

25 Black Flag - Damaged

Black Flag’s *Damaged* (1981) is a seminal hardcore punk album recognized for its raw intensity and Henry Rollins' intense vocal performance. The record established Black Flag’s signature sound—characterized by rapid tempos and aggressive instrumentation—and remains influential within the punk and r...

26 Black Country, New Road - Ants From Up There

Ants From Up There is the second studio album by the English band Black Country, New Road, released in 2022. Its arrangements combine post-rock, chamber pop, indie rock, and klezmer-influenced elements, using strings, saxophone, piano, guitars, and gradual ensemble crescendos. The record includes Ch...

27 The Black Keys - Rubber Factory

Rubber Factory is the third studio album by American blues-rock duo the Black Keys, released in 2004. Guitarist and vocalist Dan Auerbach and drummer Patrick Carney recorded it in a disused tire factory in Akron, Ohio, using a raw production approach centered on distorted guitar, forceful drums, and...

28 The Monks - Black Monk Time

Black Monk Time is the only studio album released by the Monks during their original career, issued in West Germany in 1966. The group consisted of five American former servicemen based in Germany, and its music used pounding rhythms, feedback, electric organ, shouted vocals, and a six-string banjo...

29 Chris Rock: Bigger & Blacker (1999)

Chris Rock: Bigger & Blacker is an HBO stand-up comedy special that premiered in 1999. Filmed at the Apollo Theater in Harlem, New York, the special features Rock performing material on topics including race in America, relationships, government, and social class. The special followed Rock's breakth...

30 The Black Keys

The Black Keys, formed in Ohio in 2001, are a blues-rock duo known for their raw, minimalist sound built around Dan Auerbach’s slide guitar and Patrick Carney’s driving drums, achieving mainstream success with albums like *El Camino*.

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