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Deftones – Private Music (2025)
They did it again—Deftones solidify their place as one of the greats of modern metal with Private Music in 2025.

Turnstile – Never Enough (2025)
Who would’ve thought Hardcore would reach a massive level of popularity? Well, Turnstile achieved it in full force in 2025 with Never Enough.

The Beach Boys – Pet Sounds (1966)
Pet Sounds wasn’t just an album. The Beach Boys left the surf behind to create a heartbreaking, introspective, and stunning masterpiece.

Queen – A Night at the Opera (1975)
A Night at the Opera wasn’t just an album it was a musical act of faith. Queen took everything they loved and turned it into a masterpiece.
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The Beatles – Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967)
An artwork for all the senses; undoubtedly, an album far ahead of its time, commemorating an evolution in the band.

Michael Bolton – Spark Of Light (2023)
After having recorded more than 20 studio albums, Michael Bolton returns with a fresh, joyful, positive, and renewed album.

As I Lay Dying – An Ocean Between Us (2007)
The album that marked the beginning of a lineup that conquered the world of Metalcore and even Metal in general.

Pantera – Cowboys From Hell (1990)
Pantera revolutionized the world of metal with a new sound that would stand up to the famous grunge, which was trending at the time.

Testament – The New Order (1988)
A classic of Thrash Metal that launched Testament as one of the premier bands of the American scene. Fast, technical, and aggressive.

Vektor – Outer Isolation (2011)
High-end technical Thrash Metal with touches of black and death. Outer Isolation, Vektor’s second album, is what we consider a hidden gem.

Are You Experienced – The Jimi Hendrix Experience (1967)
Jimi Hendrix made his debut with an album that revolutionized guitar style in rock. A heavy sound for the time.

Sex Pistols – Never Mind The Bollocks (1977)
The only studio album by the punk band Sex Pistols, which was enough to make history and break the rock paradigms.

Judas Priest – Screaming For Vengeance (1982)
1982 would be the year when Judas Priest reaped the rewards of their perseverance and reached their peak recognition.

ZZ Top – Eliminator (1983)
ZZ Top modernized their classic sound by incorporating synthesizers and drum machines, creating their most commercial album.

The Who – Who’s Next (1971)
An iconic album known for its innovative use of synthesizers and instrumental mastery. Discover its creativity and lasting impact.

Ramones – Adios Amigos (1995)
The Ramones released their final album, capping their underground career with a golden touch. It’s possibly one of the band’s best albums.





