Although very laughable at first, especially when paired with buddhist Eric Cartman from South Park, it stuck in my head and i kept coming back to it.
User @logiar and @seishinia introduced me to this, and they probably never expected me to return to it like i did.
from what ive read online, the history of this album is questioned, was it recorded in jail? was he in and out of jail? i had trouble finding definite answers. if he did indeed record this from confinement then the album carries a ... read more
Don't know what it is about this album,
It doesn't bore me, but its something fun!
that I wouldn't put in a playlist...
I'm a newcomer to Quadeca's music, this latest album SCRAPYARD provided an striking introduction. while I can appreciate the creativity in his music, I struggled to connect with the crazy sounds and strange pacing. The album's constant use of effects left me disoriented, and its rapid-fire delivery made it challenging to grasp what he was saying amongst the horrible vocals.
While Quadeca's talent is undeniabley present, this particular sound IS NOT for me, especially those seeking a more ... read more
A playful fun album.
I disagree with the belief of others that he is regressing with every album. For me this album focuses even further in the shift in sound which we heard from WDYTATC to Zeros. With WHTTB Declan's catchy bouncy lyrics are the spotlight, with strange affects and shifts that catch your attention.
I appreciate this album for the creativity and its ability to surprise, experimenting with new sound even if older fans don't like it. I also like to interpret the song ... read more
I've been a hardcore fan for 5-6 years and every release makes me more embarrassed to call myself a fan :(
With this album being a mix of UIB and cowboy tears, we got the best of both worlds in the worst way possible.
Almost 60% of the songs in this album have no sole, monotonous vocals with the same crappy beat. After track 8 everything took a 180 (excluding star, that was ass too), the goofy fun upbeat tone was lost, along with the albums potential to be very fun. Instrumentals do get a bit ... read more