5 Star Albums: Every Song

I genuinely dont think there is an album i've heard or own wherein EVERY song is five star. Even my favourite albums of all time have at least one song which is four star.
 
I always preferred In Utero to Nevermind. Its so nasty, Nevermind is kinda soft. Anyway,

The Who-Who's Next
Queens of the Stone Age-Songs for the Deaf
The Roots-Organix
Dylan-Blonde on Blonde
 
I like Oblah blah blah blah, I'd give it 4/5, Glass Onion maybe 3.5/5. I agree with you on the rest. Others I don't like:

Back in the U.S.S.R.
Revolution 9 (though it's not as bad as most people make it out to be, they're just not used to experimental music)

I could list a few more if only there were sound clips available online somewhere.
 
There's actually been a couple of albums lately that I'm feeling every single song.

Hollywood Undead - Swan Songs
Bowling for Soup - The Great Burrito Extortion Case (almost every album, but this one is the best)
10 Years - Division
3 Doors Down - Away From the Sun
Aiden - Nightmare Anatomy
Allister - Before the Blackout and Last Stop Suburbia
Any Blink-182 album, honestly
Bob Marley and the Wailers - Legend
Dropkick Murphys - The Meanest of Times
Fall Out Boy - all. I'm sorry. I love them - Live they suck. On album, awesome.
Goldfinger - any and all, but the best was Darrin's Coconut Ass
Hinder - Extreme Behavior
Jack Johnson - almost any
Johnny Cash - The Man Comes Around
Kings of Leon - Only By the Night
Linkin Park - any
Lynrd Skynrd - Second Helping

You know what, I said a couple and here I am writing too much. I'll stop here and add more later so it's not overwhelming. ;-)

Also, every American Pie soundtrack, but not sure those count as those are many artists and not every artists' album containing those songs is great.
 
Here's a handful of albums I won't stop playing until they get to the end...

Motorhead - Overkill
The Cure - Faith
New York Dolls - S/T
Primal Scream - XTRMNTR
Iron Maiden - S/T
Slayer - Reign In Blood
Can - Ege Bamyasi
Blur - Modern Life Is Rubbish
Talking HeaRAB - Fear Of Music
Poison Idea - Feel the Darkness
Thin Lizzy - Bad Reputation
Napalm Death - From Enslavement To Obliteration
Judas Priest - Screaming for Vengeance
Black Sabbath - Master Of Reality
Pulp - His & Hers
 
That's an interesting example, because "Fitter Happier" is placed in the middle of the album and breaks the flow for me. It virtually splits the album into two parts, which is counter to building and keeping momentum. Also, I think it's more of a sound-FX.
 
I recently started using the rating feature on iTunes, and so far only two albums in my iTunes library have recieved five stars from me on all songs, those are:
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I thinks thats the point of it, to unhinge and disjoint. We become anxious when a natural flow is disrupted; when we are thrust into disequilibrium, and thats what Fitter Happier does. It fits perfectly because of the themes OK Computer communicates to the listener.
 
Yeah I can see what you are saying. I don't really like this criteria here though.... I don't think that to be a five star album every song has to be 5 stars on its own. But that's just a gripe with the OP, not you.

Also Ignoreland was actually one of my favorites on the album.
 
^Haha that one's just creepy... "But when she turns her back on the boy, He creeps up from behind...."?????
 
I'm gonna have to go with:

Mr. Bungle - California
Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon
Pink Floyd - Animals
Between the Buried and Me - Colors
Opeth - Deliverance

Runners up
Dead Kennedys - Plastic Surgery Disasters
Opeth - Blackwater Park
Opeth - Damnation
 
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