Monomate   Negative Emotions/Positive Outlook
3.0
good
Release Date: 2011
Tracklist

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5.0 classicWhatsgood | September 28th 11

I WANNA KNOW EVERYTHING, I WANNA BE EVERYWHERE, I WANNA FUCK EVERYOOONE IN THE WOOORLD, I rWANNA DO SOMETHING THAT MATTERS

3 Bumps | Bump

0.0 Xenophanes EMERITUS | September 28th 11

It was only a matter of time before Peet began to think that he was an actual musician. His nintendo thing was super fun, and his marginal level of skill only made it better. He's "matured" here only to blare his faults to the world.

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1.0 awfulSmorge | November 27th 16

Peet turned into a hipster that hates nintendocore because represents his past phase, at least grand battle was funny but this is just...... this proves the fact that complexity is not synonymous of good.

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0.0 BMFD4567 | October 1st 13

peet used to be fun, now he's a tool fuck who really does think he's a genius. Go read his facebook page. It makes me want to vomit how much hipster stuck-up douchebag fuckery is going on in his head.

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4.0 excellentlxtxcx | April 1st 12

You get 2 albums in one, 18 tracks per side. Happy songs, sad songs. Classic emotions, samples everywhere, good taste in music and crafting skills. Still not a "Conceptual" album, besides the bipolarity of the main release. Also, it's free music. Really great release!

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0.0 gabethepiratesquid | September 30th 11

Peet is the most pretentious musician you can find, and it shows in this album. He leaves his Nintendocore days behind and shows huuuge ambition in a double-album with a medley of influences, from glitch to ambient to all sorts of "IDM". Unfortunately, while I'm sure he worked hard on it, all of it sounds cheap and like he made it all in a cracked version of FL Studio with no VSTs, and like the only reason that there's so much "diversity" in this album is to show it off, because none of the songs particularly stand out. Going from fun to a try-hard "musician", I can't listen to this and not cringe.

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4.5 superbslickback | September 24th 11

Peet moved away from his nintendocore roots, and into a much deeper and more complex entity of music. With this release, Peet has shown that he knows not just nintendocore, he knows music.

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2.0 poorEl Olam | December 9th 23
3.5 greatDJD1ed | November 28th 23
2.0 poorOobaloo | February 25th 22
3.5 greatNedwardFlanders | February 4th 18
1.0 awfulDisciplineRecords | June 25th 15
5.0 classicgetfrequency | February 12th 15
5.0 classicDjensenAckles | January 15th 15
3.0 goodhudso | October 29th 13
3.0 goodObsessiveRepulsive | July 9th 13
1.5 very poorHipster9000 | March 20th 13
2.0 poorcamaraderie | November 8th 12
3.5 greattragic.details | October 21st 12
2.0 poorHomerPimpson | September 2nd 12
2.0 pooradrianisdead | October 20th 11
4.0 excellentfoxblood | September 30th 11
3.0 goodelephantREVOLUTION | September 25th 11

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