Album Rating: 1.5
like I really cannot believe people are treating this like it is important in any sense
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Album Rating: 4.0
I don't think someone who has Drake's Scorpion 5'd can put any weight behind that statement.
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Album Rating: 1.5
your 5's are fucking hilarious lmao
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Album Rating: 1.5
we get it, you're white, you're in high school, etc
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Album Rating: 4.0
Completely possible to be out of high school and enjoy pop punk man lol
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Album Rating: 4.0
Say whatever you want man, lol. Wish you the best.
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"we get it, you're white"
You're an idiot.
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Album Rating: 4.0
fixed some slight grammatical stuff, if you whoever is reading this right now cares.
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Not lyrically awful but not exceptional either. A few good moments don't forgive largely redundant themes. Some catchy pop-punk musicianship is in the mix. Gonna need a few more spins, but I think this is definitely a solid 3.
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Grats on the feature Mc! It was a good read. Not my cup of tea but I dug some tracks.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Thanks dewinged! Yeah, real friends is definitely still not for everyone, but within the scene they've at least gained a bit more respect.
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Lmao he actually 5’d Scorpion. Dude probably jacked off to Drake’s streams with Ninja
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So many Migos ratings lol
Guess he likes mumbled triplets
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Congrats on the second feature dude!
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Album Rating: 4.0
Thanks man! I get a little better every time I write something, but these features really boost my self confidence lol.
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Album Rating: 3.5
Great review, and congrats on the feature! On my second go through of this now, and couldn't more agree about the standout chorus on "From the Outside", its really a high point early on. One thing I've noticed other than the catchiness of this compared to their other two full lengths is production. This just sounds so much more...cohesive. For most of the past 2 they've put out it just kinda sounded like a wall of sound with Dan singing over it. This album definitely puts more emphasis on songwriting and showcasing the different members, and it does it really well. So far this is probably their best for me, lyrical content is still ehh, but the rest of it just seems so well done it's not the end of the world. Looking forward to growing into this too, seems like a strong 3.5 right now.
I don't know if they'll ever get back to their 'Everything That Dragged You Here' days, but this works just fine too. Met these guys a few years ago, seemed like really cool guys and glad they're still improving. Going to Warped in a couple weeks and actually getting excited to seeing them again, they put on a hell of a show.
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Album Rating: 3.5
Surprised there haven’t been more Starting Line comparisons, this is fully giving me those vibes.
Nothing groundbreaking and it all sounds very similar but this is just a slice of pop punk goodness. Probably the most enjoyable 3.5 I’ll hear all year
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Album Rating: 2.5
Only good song is "From the Outside." Boriinnnng.
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Album Rating: 3.5
Review is on-point. This is probably the biggest surprise of the year; band went from sounding painfully average to now churning out some of the catchiest tunes of the year. Tons of great choruses all over this record.
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Album Rating: 3.5
Definitely hear a lot of The Starting Line here. This thing could be straight out of 2003 and it'd fit right in. I dunno if that's a good or bad thing, but I like it. The hooks on this thing are so catchy.
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