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ReturnToRock
October 1st 2012



3319 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

You had my attention until halfway through. I totally agree that this sounds like Nimrod's poppier cuts, and I totally neglected to mention the plastic, hollow production in my review.

But...

Then you call GD's best song since 1995 "catchy filler", and their worst EVER "interesting". And that's where you lost me.

WhiteNoise
October 1st 2012



2194 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

"ugh when are people gonna realize that CATCHY does not mean good. "

When are you going to realise it's personal taste? Some People listen to music because it's catchy, some people listen to music because of the chord progressions...

Digging: The National - Trouble Will Find Me

LifeAsAChipmunk
October 1st 2012



4031 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0 | Sound Off

"ugh when are people gonna realize that CATCHY does not mean good. "

Atari, you sound like every elitist known to the musical world, and then pretty much every other person who isn't an elitist at all.

ReturnToRock
October 1st 2012



3319 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Of course catchy does not mean good. But in this case it does, for the most part. Elitists are the ones who confuse "catchy" with "mainstream" and subsequently with "poor".

Alex445
October 2nd 2012



135 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Let Yourself Go their best song since 1995? I dunno about that. not a huge fan of that track at all.

ReturnToRock
October 2nd 2012



3319 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Maybe not 1995, but definitely since 2004. That track is AMAZING.

Crawl
October 2nd 2012



447 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5 | Sound Off

Jesus of suburbia > Let yourself go.
ALWAYS FUCK FUCKING WITH MY HEAD NOW

Digging: Soilwork - The Living Infinite



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