yo thanks Jane this is a blessing. kinda buns that I had to listen to the bonus stuff elsewhere but that last track wrapped it all up nice and neat.
happy pride and such ! Check This Thing Out especially if you aren't easily overwhelmed !
these quebecois pretty good
This album fucking rips it like just doesn't stop no I don't know what he's saying on the album the entire time
BUT IT FEELS LIKE I DO!
Cicatrice genuinely a generational black metal track AND this is some of the best black metal vocals, like, Ever.
This shit is so boring I'm so disappointed.
I can't really say that I expected this to be bad because I knew that all the hate leading up to it was overexaggerated for sure. I guess Peggy was being an asshole for no reason on twitter (who gives a fuck whatever), and the tracklist had some interesting names that made people upset ig.
I just didn't expect all the airheaded shit to effect the album at all but here we have tech n9ne rapping over riddim and dubstep and gospel the ... read more
love this album. nice and short and it has fun guitar work.
so underrated.
Thank you, Kenny Mason.
This fucking album saved my morning from possibly the two most boring Drake albums created or to be created ever.
Only fucking guy to make a rock track on a rap album that is just one of the best rock songs I've heard this year.
Whoever doesn't like this album has GOT to DIE! ! ! ! ! ! !
Thank you, Kenny Mason.
Drake pulled up with THREE ALBUMS. I can't believe I have to listen to 3 Drake albums this year.
The intro track is actually really good and so are most of the following tracks (-Janice STFU, sorry but I just know this is a Yachty song c'mon). Ran To Atlanta is the first track with a reference to the beef, which Drizzy Drake cannot fucking let go of FOR THE LIFE OF HIM, but luckily Future and Molly Santana slide.
Make Them Pay is another standout (except for a bar or two, stern ... read more
Monumental album in experimental hip-hop.
Somehow it's already April, which means I think about how this crazy ass album is almost half a decade old, and still I have yet to hear another artist replicate how I felt listening to this album for the first time, even with the huge amount of glitch hop albums that have been released since.
Also Parker Corey has to be a wizard seriously HOW DO YOU MAKE THIS?!