Cover-to-cover, these are the best albums per genre I can think of, with very few to no misses.
https://youtu.be/2UnWZMsTwHA?si=3eWWL9TLBh0h7dgR
Linkin Park - Hybrid Theory - best nu metal
For a debut album, few are as good as Hybrid Theory. Starting with Papercut right through to Pushing Me Away, I loved every second of angst, rap, and decks. It certainly defined my childhood. Part of me prefers Meteora since it was basically the same but more refined. The two albums back-to-back are some of the best songs in nu metal history. Korn, Deftones, and Limp Bizkit fans might disagree...
https://youtu.be/rg9wICDu42g?list=PL-P_Cl6T1BC7h9TRxvbi3mBMVdh4XQGOL
Bring Me The Horizon - Sempiternal - best metalcore
From the memes of Sandpit Turtle in the Metal Gear Solid-named song Shadow Moses to the chart-topping Can You Feel My Heart, Sempiternal brought metalcore to the masses. The blend of vocal fry screams with more mature rock instrumentals behind them showed the band had truly grown up. This was the moment I fell in love with the group, and very few songs after this miss.
https://youtu.be/wQjPuUqj7_g?si=xDnT7udTWaA2OpYV
Breaking Benjamin - Dear Agony - best post-grunge
Some might argue Phobia by the same band, and they wouldn't be wrong. I just think Dear Agony has a greater percentage of songs that hit. Without You closes it out in a fantastically energetic fashion that I'm not used to.
https://youtu.be/keMBtyjYUPQ?list=PLzLnsw-yVvLhEX0VIpNj8qCVrJ4JM5Kno
Starset - Divisions - best electronic rock
A band that calls itself Science Rock, every song delves into how technology can either enhance or destroy us. The whole of Divisions is wonderful, but I've highlighted Perfect Machine because, in my eyes, it's from the perspective of a corporation and its relationship with customers. It's even framed as though it's from an AI's perspective with its sound.
"Lay your heart into my perfect machine
I will show you what you wanted to see
Just a mirror 'til I get what I need
The reverie was not of me
You never saw nothing
Never saw nothing"
To the usual person, this represents a generic toxic relationship. To me, this chorus shows how advertisements fool you into clicking, selling you a lie until you buy. The level of depth in each song is truly wonderful.
https://youtu.be/vpGaal1BS_8?si=RafddY2mw9LYXOFn
Ice Nine Kills - The Silver Scream 2: Welcome to Horrorwood - best concept album
Metalcore for the most part, but also chucking some general rock and showtunes in there for good measure, Welcome to Horrorwood stands out because of its underlying concept. Much like the first one, each song is directly inspired by a horror movie. While the original takes from more iconic series like A Nightmare on Elm Street, this one simply has a better flow to most of its songs.
They can get pretty heavy and screamy at times, but I've chosen the lightest and most enjoyable song in the video above. Bonus points if you can guess the inspiration without looking at the comments. It's part of a playlist if anyone wants to run through the whole album, though.