Solid track, good to know these guys didn't go too crazy or overboard after the last album.
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Really like their last record: solid tracks all the way through.
Not sure about his one though... First listen felt like meh
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I agree Since. I loved their last effort but I turned the single off halfway through. It didn't have some of the fun surprises or "Holy Shit" moments that "Are you Kidding Me? No." had.
Could also be the mouths though. That left me feeling uneasy.
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Hell yes
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thought their last record was too much, liked this a lot more tbh
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Too much weird?
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Some cool riffs in there but overall a bit too many things going on in this song...feels a bit unfocused.
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I like it a lot!
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song is a bit of a step down from the last album but still good. I'm hyped
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Also, to the Mods:
"Don't be lazy and use 'New [Bandname] Album/Track.' Grab a thesaurus."
The problem is that "New [Bandname] Album/Track" barely fits in the title as it is. You want more creative titles that also describe the article? Give us more than 30 characters.
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Really missing the King Is Fat n' Old days when they knew how to write some really fun catchy jams before they turned all tech-chug
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"I agree Since. I loved their last effort but I turned the single off halfway through. It didn't have some of the fun surprises or "Holy Shit" moments that "Are you Kidding Me? No." had."
yeah don't you hate when 2 minutes of a song doesn't have everything encompassed in an entire album's worth of material?
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Calc speaks truth.
Also, wish this singer would grow some balls cause his voice needs to deepen a bit.
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He's Italian
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cool stuff
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Ok this grew on me.
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