Some good tracks, I feel 23 min is a very solid amount of time (especially with a metal album), however I wish some of the tracks were a bit longer, like chain or flourishing. Feel this would have been better with 8 tracks and beefing up the 1min tracks a bit more but overall its solid.
This the album they play when Squidward goes to the future. I was so confused when listening to this album but also... kinda vibin? I've never heard anything like it. I felt like I was going to have a panic attack when listening to this.
I'm absolutely blown away, this is like everything I would want from a hip-hop album all in one. Soul samples, incredible production, its the perfect package.
Wasn't feeling this as much as the original, love still in the paint though
This album is so nostalgic for me, I remember constantly hearing my parents play this or it be on the radio. Even now, 23 years later, it still holds up and sounds incredible.
Normal screechy vocals but the riffs are pretty good.
I like some of the new tracks, but i defiantly understand the reason to make it a director cut, but some of the tracks are cool. Also Buzzy Lee can't miss.
Classic bread and butter death core, absolutely LOVE those gutturals, can't go wrong with it. Also features went so hard!
Revolutionized beatdown to an extreme level and made the most iconic line in Metalcore history, up there with the "What the fuck is up Denny's" level of history, absolutely phenomenal
Great riffs, but with more clean vocals which was one of my few gripes with their first album.
90>85 Better after relisened , defiantly fleshed the album more after another listen, still have issues with gnx and peekaboo, as while I think its commendable to take the underground rappers to the spotlight, they just feel off compared to the rest of the tracks
weakest Kendrick album, but as just an album its pretty decent
Fucking incredible, some of the best production and texture I've ever heard.
Been following these guys since absolute dropped and the only thing I can say is that it is defiantly a Kublai Khan album
Very different than the other albums I've listened to from Peggy and while I don't like it as much as the others, it still is beautifully produced and fits a different audience than his other works with a more calm vibe to it.
This is the first Peggy album I've ever listened too and im starting to see why he is so beloved here. The sound was incredible and you never really knew what sound or style he would chose next.