Full of very fun tracks and very very good editing. But also includes some chill tracks that I really appreciate, like Song That Plays When Your Dog Dies and Farewell to Old Tech. Then some that always take me by surprise with their buildup, like Everybody's Flag
I'll never get over Bake It Off
I'm cheating, because I don't know if objectively this album goes in the 90s, but it and Sequel to Violence arrived at a right time where I quickly needed music to integrate back into outgoing society, I give albums that have helped me this much the 90 range. But also this album introduced me to another talented mashup artist, and broke me when Organ Refinery came up
(Dream Addict is chill and nice and genuinely one of my favorites, weirdly enough)
I'll often daydream to this album. It is definitely different than their previous releases, but I feel like my mind is more actively listening to these tracks than in lets say <|°_°|> or Panic, even though those albums are way more danceable
I don't really have much to say, it's just filled with several bangers, and some tracks really resonate with me; like Graduation, Hey Parents, Break. KKB has a style I really like and this album, between their earlier releases, is really nice to commute to for me
Woo, Black Car, Drunk in LA will keep coming back to me, and I don't think I'll skip a single track from this album, unless I'm really in a different mood. There is a full visual album of this release, and the design and graphics of it are very influential for me
Throughout the years I've had several Beach House tracks stuck in my head. And multiple times throughout the year this band, but especially this album, would make me company until 4 am. Irene would leave me peaceful until Wherever You Go makes me cry, I love this album
Genuinely come here for Piss, stay for Orgonon Gurlz, then start listening to Goodbye to Rollercloser, and before I realize I've listened to the whole thing all over. I've done this several times over the years