Daft Punk Random Access Memories
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coocoocachoo
May 16th 2013


221 Comments


more like daft junk


album is poop

anarchistfish
May 16th 2013


30309 Comments


ugh, now everyone is looking at that other shit review of this album.

It's better than either of yours

coocoocachoo
May 16th 2013


221 Comments


lol like you write good reviews

anarchistfish
May 16th 2013


30309 Comments


Yeah

coocoocachoo
May 16th 2013


221 Comments


lol i write the best reviews mokay

Gassman3268
May 17th 2013


177 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Fact: This is the better review of the two

Cygnatti
May 17th 2013


36021 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

This is the much better review. But it still sucks.

jollyjoel
May 17th 2013


77 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

"It's better than either of yours"



Nice! SUPER TROLL!

SanguineCream
May 18th 2013


613 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Your review was decent enough jollyjoel



I'm still letting this grow on me

SanguineCream
May 18th 2013


613 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Giving it a 5 straight up is a real stretch though...

And i don't think this qualifies as an "electronic" album considering majority of it is instrumental.

This is a dance album more reminiscent of late 70s/early 80s Soul Disco



Have to agree on Give Life Back To Music as being a pretty awesome opening song

djdd3v1l
May 18th 2013


1 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

This is a bloody good review! I'm with you on this album review mate!

clander270
May 19th 2013


433 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Definitely don't agree with the rating but this is a great review. I'd give it a 5/5 for the ideas and concepts, but some of the songs are a hit or miss. This album is mostly gold though

luci
May 19th 2013


12844 Comments


the summary is so misguided and awful that I didn't bother with the review

pizzamachine
July 12th 2022


27107 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

““Contact" is the perfect closer to Random Access Memories, and represents how the entire album has touched the inner human soul and the outer lengths of the universe at the same time. It's a purely bombastic and epic finisher, and Daft Punk exits how it came in. It's going to be hard to believe that Daft Punk are the ones to create a classic, perfect release. It's going to be hard to believe this is a classic worthy of being compared to the best of the electronic genre, as well as being able to hold its own against any purely instrumental funk/dance/pop release of the seventies or eighties. But I speak to you from my absolutely ecstatic soul: few albums aren't incredibly well-crafted songs placed on a record. Few albums attain the title of experiences. RAM is a nostalgic, entertaining, loveable, catchy, detailed look into the inner and outer world. And it's worthy of being called a classic.”



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