It's pretty good. Maybe one of the better alt-rock fusion emo records that came from a period in emo where alt rock was becoming a more popular influence among more main stream emo. However I do have to admit I am not really too big a fan of the alt-rock strain of emo, I just really felt like it was becoming less interesting by the moment, and just there were more interesting sounds to be had within the emo sphere. No, I don't think this is one of the greatest emo records ever, but it's still a ... read more
i like this record a lot when it goes hard, i wish it went harder more
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this would all not have happened if Ricky Didn't Eat Acid
Why Are They Called The Shaggs. Anyways I don't think I'm gonna hear this again often, but I'm just stunned. This is more of an experience than anything. I don't think it's awful, and I don't think it's really good in a way where I would relisten. They have somehow crafted their own musical theory and way of playing and I find that so fascinating.
disturbingly sad, and I keep coming back to it..
This is a HARD listen, and probably one of the most difficult records I've sat through. Definitely not a record you just get into if you're expecting an easy listen as there are insane tracks like 30 minutes long on this thing. It does get pretty long-winded and demanding of the listeners attention, but they play pretty crazy stuff on it.
Some cool moments here and there, with some pretty good vocals and instrumentals. Not the craziest record ever, and the record sort of overstays its welcome, but it's decent.