This album is has by far some of Neil’s best work, a perfect blend of eerie, upbeat, and down to earth. This blend creates a perfect feeling of the inherent mysteries of the world from the perspective of a child. This album makes it plainly obvious why Neil’s music is regarded as being targeted for people with autism. The transition songs are not rated for me because I don’t have any way of listening to them. As for the ones not listed:
- 320x200: 80
- Ben Bernanke: 100
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What can I even say about this most incredible album that hasn’t been said before? The album opens strong, with some of Neil’s greatest compositions across the board, and continues all the way through the final bonus track. It has a great concept, starting out by displaying these fantastical realities of conspiracy and pseudoscience, and slowly shifting focus to the very societal conditions that brought rise to the conspiracy in the first place, whether intentional or not. And above ... read more