I only got four albums...
I. 11:59 ~ Ryan Star. I have very few problems with this album. The major one being the album was being worked on for four freaking years. Likely, I was only waiting for about one or two. Anyways, tracks like "Brand New Day", "Last Train Home", "This Could Be The Year", "Start A Fire", "Losing Your Memory", and "11:59" are all amazing (60% of the album), while the rest are still great for a listen to. Although, I don't recall enjoying the reworked version of "We Might Fall". No songs are particularly awful.
II. Recovery ~ Eminem. Stand-outs include "Talkin' 2 Myself", Going Through Changes", "Not Afraid", "Space Bound", "25 To Life", "Almost Famous", "Love The Way You Lie", & "You're Never Over" (47% of the album). Songs I found horrible include "On Fire", "Won't Back Down" (the most disappointing, considering I like P!nk), "Seduction", "No Love" (Lil Wayne absolutely ruins this for me), and "So Bad" (29% of the album).
III. All American Nightmare ~ Hinder. It'll be out in a few days, but I've heard enough to put it over my number four. "All American Nightmare" and "2 Sides Of Me" are decent. While "The Life" and "Put That Record On" are stand outs. Haven't heard any others.
IV. Escape The Fate ~ Escape The Fate. "Choose Your Fate" is awesome but that's a minute instrumental (mostly instrumental) intro, and it's still one of my favorites from it. Otherwise, "Gorgeous Nightmare", "Lost In Darkness", and "The Aftermath (The Guillotine III)" are the only standouts (30% of the album). "Massacre" and "World Around You" are pretty horrible, and the rest are mostly forgettable, but are decent. The Guillotine III is a little disappointing because, and maybe I'm wrong here, it lost the meaning of the original Guillotine. Each year they seem less and less about Halo, the first Guillotine was filled with plenty of references of Halo, the second one kind of lacked that and the third barely seems to. Maybe it's just because my knowledge of the recent games are lacking.