Emotion Sickness - I do like the orchestral flourishes.
Anthem for the Year 2000 - I always liked this song. Riffs are heavy and catchy.
Ana's Song (Open Fire) - Decent, but I've never been a fan of the progression of the chorus. It doesn't sound right to me.
Spawn (Again) - Damn heavy, kind of wakes you up from the slow dreamy haze of Ana's Song.
Miss You Love - This returns to the flourishes from Emotion Sickness, this time on a piano, which is nice, but the song is just ... read more
Has some decent parts to it, but I feel like the chorus is kinda awkwardly fitting in, and does take me out of it.
Radio friendly song, and has some fairly thoughtful lyrics, but sound somewhat flat. The guitars sound decent. Pretty reminiscent of Tom's work with Audioslave, but a little underwhelming, considering how talented he is.
This is so cringey. He's basically begging people to "cancel" him simply because he's white. Like, dude you're a white rapper, basically competing with Kid Rock for thinking you are rebellious for hating "wokeness". You aren't special.
Some of the songs were painful to listen to. Production was good, but Boone just isn't good enough justify listening to this
Even though I didn't like this album, it did serve as a reminder of a time before pop country music became a sanitized version of butt rock or ultra patriotic anthems bordering on propaganda.
The first track really grabbed me, and got me hyped. But over the process of the rest of the album it started to wear on me, to the point that London started to sound like he was doing a Will.I.Am impression.
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