It's a good album but I feel like, at least in my opinion, you cant cherry pick songs from this album and listen to them independently. All of the songs in this album can't really be played without listening to the entire album. It is a great album, but it hasn't really produced that many songs which I keep coming back too. It works more as a collective.
Not that memorable. MID at best, but I can't expect that much from hair metal. I Wanna Rock and We're Not Gonna Take It are still classics though.
This whole album is a masterclass of Jame's creative riffs, Kirk's great solos, and Lars's peak drumming. Some of the most creative songs Metallica have ever written. Beautiful album. Theres just no bass.
Can't say that I dislike this album but I do believe its slightly overrated. The tracks get very repetitive especially at the beginning, but the songs at the end of the album are probably the best songs.
The album is a catchy Rock 'n' roll album but it does get pretty repetitive by the end. I can't say its inherently a bad album though (because it isnt), it just isn't an album for me. There are some decent songs on this album though.
Not disappointed at all. Great album, dark and moody like most nu metal. The drumming in this album is absolutely phenomenal and go along to the heavy riffs and Corey Taylor's abrasive vocals. This album isn't for everyone though, especially if your a pop rock or punk fan, but if you like most metal, this album will be a gift to you.
Decent opener for there first album. They talk about love a lot in this album, but to be honest that's not a very big problem. The songs are quick and catchy and I respect that.
Easily one of the greatest rap albums ever made. The album flows well, and each song is created with such creativity. The interludes are great, the whole album is just perfection with extra effort just to perfect such a masterpiece. It was so good, I actually had a mild wetting of my pants during the proceedings of this album. Thank you, OutKast!
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A drop in form from the previous album but it was still decent. Some of the songs were a little boring, but other then that the music was decent quality and consistent. Nothing much else to argue with this album.
Much better then the first album. A lot of the songs are much more energetic then the previous album. It's also pretty consistent, so theres nothing that much to argue with. Good album.
Great album that shows how heartland and southern rock can actually be good. The tracks aren't repetitive and most of the songs on the album don't get boring. It's a good album to sit back and relax too. Good album!
A classic album. The album itself however is pretty overrated, the music gets very repetitive after a little bit. The hits off the album is top tier, but the album never actually changes anything. It's only 6/10 purely because of the hits.
Generic dad rock. The music isn't really bad it just needs to be sped up or shortened a little bit. Overall this album is just the type of music your racist uncle would listen too.