Pretty good songs on here. This just doesn't work as an album, or mixtape, whatever you want to call it. This should've just stayed as a series of singles
wayyyyyyyy too long. This is still the longest album I've ever listened to the whole way through, and it was a mistake. 3 hours. Why?
This album feels like the experience of living a pretty decent life in the face of depression. It's like everything going well and and your in a pretty good place. But your just struggling to enjoy it, and you can find the fun in life anymore. Except "Feel The Pain" and "Yeah Right" those tracks aren't hard to enjoy.
I guess it's a good soundtrack for a rainy day. But I wouldn't you listen to it first in their discography like I did.
Very Groundbreaking and influential album. Though it would later be surpassed by the albums that it inspired, it still works as a dark and emotional vulnerable entry in the saga of early underground grunge.
This album would've started the genre of emo country if that was a real thing.
Pretty solid debut record, that definitely feels very deferent from the rest of their discography, as it seems more in line with the alt country Jeff Tweedy playing in his previous band Uncle Tueplo. There are 4 stand-out tracks at the beginning and end: "I Must Be High", "Casino Queen", "Dash 7", and "Too Far Apart" that really tie the record together; and give it an ... read more
Not sure if I should post this review, because I haven't listen to the bonus tracks. So just take this rating with a grain of salt until I listen to the bonus tracks
Better than the movie, but that's about all it has. It is a massive disappointment when you compare it to how good the first movie's soundtrack is, but it's no surprise that this album ended up like this; SpongeBob became a very different show between 2004 and 2020.
This would slap SO hard if it was in the style of Rage Against The Machine. But it wasn’t, and in its current form it sounds… Kinda bad. At least I agree with the message, I just think it could’ve been conveyed better.
Remember back in the summer of 2020 when only one of the people on this song was a pedophile. Ahhh, good times. Remember 2015 when none of the people who made this song were pedophiles. Ahhh, better times. Remember before 2015 when this song didn’t exist. Ahhh, betterer times. Now both Boyinaband and Cryoatic are alleged pedophiles, and I think Minx has some drama going on I think, don’t know what it is because I don’t care about,
Music elitists think this shouldn’t be considered prog rock, because it’s “overrated” and “not experimental”. But I think you can go suck on a dingily dongily. This album not being considered prog rock, is like the sun not being called a star.
This album is the only way to convince a virgin to do LSD.