Album Rating: 4.0
its different. a lot more effects as opposed to riffs, some people like it more but i think this is their weakest besides renegades. still fuckin rules tho
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The first half is very fucking good, but the second half tends to average
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Album Rating: 4.0
Calm Like a Bomb and Maria are the best on here.
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Years later, still flipping out to the climax of Ashes in the Fall.
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Album Rating: 4.5
born of a broken man is probably my fav rage song
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Album Rating: 3.0
great album, but sometimes a little bit too consistent.
I prefer the more explosive stuff on the debut
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Prefer their debut. Othwerwise, this is a solid album
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Album Rating: 3.5
the only song I think I really can't get that much into on here is Born of a Broken Man but only the verse section of the song.the chorus is awesome! For me it's Sleep Now In the Fire, Tesify, Guerrilla Radio, Maria, and Calm Like a Bomb.
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Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off
A solid album, not nearly as overly-political as their self-titled album. Guerrilla Radio is a masterpiece.
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Album Rating: 4.5
haven't jammed this shit in years
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Album Rating: 3.5
haven't jammed this shit in years [2]
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Anyone here find Pitchfork's wokeness to be opportunistic and pandering? Sometimes they get it right but most of the time it sounds like they have no idea what they're talking about, like they're just slotting leftist buzzwords in their reviews in order to look smart. I feel like they think they're smarter than the liberal blog sites, but they still have takes about how the Obama administration was a "golden era" for America, that the JLo & Shakira NFL Super Bowl Halftime Show was an important attack against racism, and that Justin Bieber's "Sorry" is about Bieber examining his white privilege in the mist of Black Lives Matter protests.
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Album Rating: 5.0
Haven't read pf in 15 years idk
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Album Rating: 4.0
I might be in the minority that prefers Evil Empire to this, but it's still awesome
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Album Rating: 5.0
hell it's all gravy baby
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Haven't really listened to them in a while, but fuuuck is Sleep Now in the Fire a good ass tune. Also Testify was super fun on Rock Band. I should do a RATM deep dive.
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I've known people to entirely switch their opinion on an artist after Pitchfork okays them for liking
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I think the blogosphere in general is cringe when it comes to nuanced political takes.
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There was a time where a lot of my opinions were more or less parroting from the blogosphere, which was mainly due to having zero confidence in my own opinions. I'll admit, they set me in the right direction, but that's all they ever did. Once I had more confidence in myself, the blogosphere started to grate on me.
I think a big reason video essays have overshadowed blog criticism is because video essays feel more informal, as it's easier to grasp the inflection of what's being said visually and audibly. Blogs still have an authoritative tone, that they're the ones who command the discourse and have the final word on the topic at hand.
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