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SymbolicInTime
June 14th 2019


7380 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

To be fair I haven't spun wsmfy since it dropped because it never did anything for me but I've held CC as best since that came out

Opinions are opinions I suppose

Sinternet
Contributing Reviewer
June 14th 2019


26592 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5 | Sound Off

indeed, maybe it's because i grew out of them around then. for those who have heart is still their best tho

SteakByrnes
June 14th 2019


29826 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

WSMFY is my favorite ez

SymbolicInTime
June 14th 2019


7380 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Damn I always thought that was the one known ad the poor adtr album

Until this came out and took that rep

JayEnder
June 15th 2019


19925 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Shockingly didn’t hate the Marshmello collab. Lyrics are pretty ass but the song is actually catchy as hell.

SymbolicInTime
June 15th 2019


7380 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

If Jeremy's voice wasn't so damn great and the vocal melody wasn't so absurdly earwormy, it wouldn't be as good. Makes me not even mind the lyrics

JayEnder
June 15th 2019


19925 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Jeremy made that song. He’s still got the talent to write an insanely catchy hook.

Advent
August 20th 2019


316 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

New song came out today: Degenerates

AlexKzillion
August 20th 2019


17264 Comments


“they haven't done a track as good as 2nd sucks since”

Sometimes You’re the Hammer blows that song out of the water


joshieboy
August 20th 2019


8270 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

That new song jeez. Is that All Time Low or what

AlexKzillion
August 20th 2019


17264 Comments


Can’t really say I’m “disappointed” after this album but like holy shit sounds more like a P!ATD of Fall Out Boy cover than it does a new ADTR song

DreamAgain
August 20th 2019


2470 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5 | Sound Off

That was a really bad single and usually enjoy this band..

JayEnder
August 20th 2019


19925 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

New song blows

joshieboy
August 23rd 2019


8270 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Sad times if they've just completely dropped the metal in their sound

AlexKzillion
August 23rd 2019


17264 Comments


New single made me revisit this album to see if I still dislike as much as I did when it first came out and I gotta say there’s actually quite a few good tracks on here

Advent
August 23rd 2019


316 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Paranoia and Same About You still rip.



Judging by the new single I guess this album will be the last we hear of ADTR as we know them. Like BMTH and blink-182 they want to do more pop stuff and I'm curious to see if it'll work out for them

AlexKzillion
August 23rd 2019


17264 Comments


I agree, though I would say Common Courtesy fits the bill of “last of ADTR as we know them” a little better. To me Common Courtesy was the band doing what they did best and playing to their comfort zone... whereas on here (for better or worse) there’s a lot less ADTR-isms and a lot more conformity to new post-ADTR genre conventions (the djent-like guitars on “exposed”, the scattered electronics throughout the album, a lot of dissonant leads over breakdowns to name a few). This album sounds much “bigger” and more “epic” than the just-five-guys-rocking-the-fuck-out-in-a-garage sound of their classic stuff.

Beardog
August 23rd 2019


5226 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Agreed Alex, CC just seemed more 'fun'

SteakByrnes
August 23rd 2019


29826 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

CC has Violence which is my favorite song of theirs, but I only ever go back to that song on it really

Beardog
August 23rd 2019


5226 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Wait @sinternet, I just noticed you got 'Nijntje' as a profile picture and I don't think it's well known outside the Netherlands. Are you Dutch?



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