Album Rating: 4.0
haha, the 5's were back when my sister had partial control over my account, before I realized she was going online and rating unbelievably high for some pretty terrible stuff. I've since changed my password. I saw no need to actually change what she did, but I might do just that now... Explaining my 60's music comparison would be difficult unless you could see the connection in my head. I've actually listened to Panic! at the Disco before and I understand where you're coming from, but I suppose "60's music" is a pretty damn diverse genre, so the whole thought could get lost sheerly because it's hard to understand exactly what 60's music I'm referring to, and while I can't think of any specific 60's songs they sound like, I can easily see the similarities in the progression of some songs on the album to a lot of usic that was popular in the 60's and early 70's.
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Album Rating: 3.0
Ahhh, the old "my sister did it" excuse. Hehehe. We'll take your word for it, this time.
Please include diagram of the connection in your head. ;-)
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"haha, the 5's were back when my sister had partial control over my account, before I realized she was going online and rating unbelievably high for some pretty terrible stuff."
lol sure.
Digging: Deafheaven - Sunbather
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Well Panic!'s great so...
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The All-American Rejects are a pretty fun band, not bad live either
Digging: Pale Saints - In Ribbons
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Album Rating: 1.5
This record is fucking embarrassing.
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lead singer is an enormous doucher
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Album Rating: 4.0
Well, don't believe me then, haha. Not like it affects me. All Time Low was me, so was Infant Sorrow. Infant Sorrow was rated so highly by me because of the fact that the band was made solely for the movie while still releasing a full album of msic that was actually worth listening to. Russell Brand was a pretty good frontman as well. Owl City, though, was not.
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Album Rating: 3.0
Just kidding jj.
Kinda interested to see how good/bad they are live. And just how much of a "doucher" Ritter is.
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Btw my sister is the one who reviewed that Hunger Games soundtrack, not me. I wouldn't get into that childish stuff. Sheesh, girls these days!
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Album Rating: 3.0
Hehe. You like SS. Your sister would have automatically 5'd it.
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Nah if I had a sister she'd probably make me feel emasculated by listening to Cryptopsy ans stuff like that
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Album Rating: 4.0
Well this is funny, I guess. I really have nothing to prove though, so whatever. Uhh, I don't think Ritter's a doucher, but he practically acts faux gay most of the time... His dancing in the video for Beekeeper's daughter was pretty interesting, haha.
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why are you taking that so seriously
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Album Rating: 2.0
This album is quite bad; I never was a huge fan of AAR but Move Along was...alright I suppose. Not good.
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Album Rating: 4.0
@slum are you talking to me? cuz I'm not, just kinda shrugging it off
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Album Rating: 3.0
Ok guys, it's time to... (insert drum roll here)... move along.
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Album Rating: 2.0 | Sound Off
But there isn't a new notably shitty pop album to make fun of yet!
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Album Rating: 3.0
If Deluxe Editions don't count, and Rascal Flatts is too country for you, then we always have the throwback pop album...
Released April-3:
Nicki Minaj – Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded
Rascal Flatts – Changed
Wilson Phillips – Dedicated
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They're still around??
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