Finally got around to listening to some of these compilations

Anyways, I'll just post one at a time -
RezZ -
Grand Funk Railroad -
Sin's a Good Man's Brother - A nice Rockin' track

. Good stuff.
Tommy Guerrero -
The Underdog - A good instrumental. Seems fine with me.
Wishbone Ash -
The King Will Come - Can't go wrong with Wishbone Ash's Argus. A great track, with superb vocal harmonies.
Savatage -
Hall of the Mountain King - A great album with excellent guitar work and I actually like those vocals. I don't listen to it often, but there are many albums I've listened to only few times and still like.
Del Tha Funkee Homosapian -
Madness - Hip-hop in small/medium doses is fine with me. I'm not a big fan of hip-hop/rap, but this is perfectly acceptable. I liked it.
Blackfield -
1,ooo People - Quite boring imo. It's not bad music I guess, just that It doesn't have much going for me. I've listened to Blackfield I & II and both didn't appeal much.
John Frusciante -
Carvel - Both RHCP and John Frusciante have never appealed to me much. I've listened to this before. I guess, same way I feel about Blackfield. I can see how some might like it, although admittedly, I do like this more than Blackfield. Still though, doesn't do much.
San Francisco's Shiver -
Tough As Nails
The Flow -
Bijinkes
The Insect Trust -
Hoboken Saturday Night
The last three tracks - Didn't do much for me I'm afraid

. I find that there are many bands in this "acid-psychedelic" rock kinda thing that aren't adventurous enough. Music doesn't really need to be "original", but I found these three tracks to be quite dull. Tough As Nail wasn't that bad, but the other two were very dull.
Overall, the first half - good, second half - Didn't like it much. None of it made me jump up & down or anything, but It's good sometimes to get away from this obscure brain of mine to good ol' rocking stuff.