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So, any release worth mentioning in this last 2 years? :)
SikTh - Death of a Dead Day
Heya,
Look at Buckethead's album "It's Alive" from 2011.
Also, John Petrucci's album "Suspended Animation" from 2005.
Very good recordings.
Very best,
Not sure how I forgot these:
Fleshwrought - Dementia/Dyslexia
Animals as Leaders - Animals as Leaders
10/10
What is y'all's opinion on Between the Buried and Me's albums?
Armored Saint - Symbol of Salvation, 1991
King Diamond - Them, 1988
Mercyful Fate - Don't Break the Oath, 1984
To name a few... you might notice a pattern there? Don't buy remastered (ruined) anything, it usually just means less DR and louder, the originals are much better.
I haven't really found anything that came out post 1998 with a dynamic range higher than...6? But this is the same for all genres really.
I listen to today's stuff for an hour, by that time my ears get tired and then I feel "okay, enough noise, let's listen to some music for a change" *Cue 1984 Scorpion's album* Blessed DR12. It's sad, really. 
Ozzy-Ozzmosis 1995
Iron Maiden-Brave New World 2000. I'm not sure about the other post year 2000 releases.
Kayo Dot - Choir of the Eye I think it on par with the other "good" recordings on listed on here.
I also thought the new dillinger escape plan album (option paralysis) didn't have the crap compressed out of it either.
I wish the recording people weren't obsessed with loudness. Yes, it is part of a bands sound but when you set down with a guitar in front of an amp and just listen you realize there's so much more that you're not getting on an album compressed for loudness. You really miss the hum of the tubes and the way they distort the sound of the guitar, or that extra "ping" in the drums. If you listen to Oceanic by Isis, on the track "Weight" listen for the snare drum. You'll find it starts in one channels and then decays to the other, it's absolutely amazing. That little effect adds so much depth to the song and it's that attention to detail that makes a great recording.