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The Neighbourhood
Critic Score
58
Based on
23
reviews
User Score
63
Based on
1,109
 ratings
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Indie Pop
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Alternative R&B
,
Synthpop
,
Electropop
,
Alternative Rock
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2020
Chip Chrome & The Mono-Tones
LP
70
critic score
(2)
58
user score
(206)
2018
The Neighbourhood
LP
57
critic score
(4)
54
user score
(198)
2015
Wiped Out!
LP
55
critic score
(8)
71
user score
(263)
2013
I Love You
LP
56
critic score
(7)
66
user score
(237)
Mixtapes
2014
#000000 & #ffffff
Mixtape
58
user score
(49)
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2020
Pretty Boy
EP
80
user score
(1)
2018
Ever Changing
EP
61
user score
(34)
2018
To Imagine
EP
60
user score
(52)
2017
Hard
EP
61
user score
(22)
2013
The Love Collection
EP
72
user score
(12)
2012
Thank You,
EP
72
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(5)
2012
I'm Sorry...
EP
70
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74
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