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Valkoor952
April 9th 2022


4817 Comments


CUT MY LIFE

Storm In A Teacup
April 9th 2022


45777 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

“Call it prejudice, call it having listened to every goddamn record this garbage band has ever put out“



Pics or it didn’t happen.

hangth3dj
April 9th 2022


778 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

"Call it prejudice, call it having listened to every goddamn record this garbage band has ever put out“



I mean, if you hate this band but you're still here giving them another chance & a listen 11 albums and 20+ years in then hats off to ya.

z00sh
April 10th 2022


638 Comments


cut my cake into pieces

this is my last dessert

UniverseCalling
April 10th 2022


107 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Yeah, sorry, this review sucks. I’m not even saying you have to like this album, but there’s a lot wrong here.



That weird remark about the lyrics and the singers age ranks among the worst of it. Yes, congratulations, lyrics in text without their delivery and accompanying music can look easy to make fun of, good work.

JesperL
Staff Reviewer
April 10th 2022


5467 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

that's fair enough genius(/universe), thx for the pointers! i like bringing up age as a way to make sense out of bad stuff (bc i certainly enjoyed a lot of shitty music when i was younger), but there are def more creative ways to convey that i'll try my hand at next time. the lyrics do be awful with or without context though lol

also thanks lorde haha

notagenius
April 10th 2022


1258 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Jesper is a cool boi! much love

Storm In A Teacup
April 10th 2022


45777 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Don’t ignore me. 🧐

TheAfterman
April 10th 2022


91 Comments


Haven't listened since Lovehatetragedy. Worth a play?

Storm In A Teacup
April 10th 2022


45777 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

It’s different than anything they’ve done before, for Papa Roach standards they reach a lil bit more than they can grab, but it also seems like they had genuine fun making this and it shows on the audio. This is kind of like a test run for a new direction. Hits and misses.

deathschool
April 10th 2022


28658 Comments


New worst album art of 2022 just dropped.

RogueNine
April 11th 2022


5548 Comments


Pointing out that he's 45 is fair tbh.

DreamAgain
April 11th 2022


2470 Comments


Infest still slaps to this day don't @ me

ReturnToRock
April 11th 2022


4805 Comments


They weren't even that good when I was a teenager (I was just a teenager) and they haven't been anything even approaching decent since Lovehatetragedy. Their SECOND album. Almost TWENTY years ago.

Loverjeanman
April 11th 2022


32 Comments


I wish they would break up and stop making music

JesperL
Staff Reviewer
April 11th 2022


5467 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

jacoby's best work in years was his feature on ice nine kills' song lmao

Storm In A Teacup
April 12th 2022


45777 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

"They weren't even that good when I was a teenager (I was just a teenager) and they haven't been anything even approaching decent since Lovehatetragedy. Their SECOND album. Almost TWENTY years ago."



LHT is their third album. General consensus is that their Paramour Sessions album is pretty great and I support that as well. In fact it is tied for highest average on sputnik as well.

hangth3dj
April 12th 2022


778 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

GAWM & Paramour are top-tier albums for the hard rock genre, absolutely brilliant.

Vyxss
April 12th 2022


10 Comments


There’s nothing ‘ageist’ about contrasting someone’s age with how incredibly juvenile the lyrics are.

parksungjoon
April 12th 2022


47234 Comments


hey man some people just wanna feel good about themselves for being 30 years old and enjoying garbage that even half of teenagers would find cringe af



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