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2.0 poor | Jared Floryan | March 21st 15 | Punk Goes 90s Vol. 2 is a compilation of various memorable songs from the 1990s performed by modern-day acts, some of which are very well-liked whilst others are fairly divisive and/or downright unbearable. I will say that hearing The Color Morale tackling Foo Fighters' "Everlong" was a nice surprise as the former band was capable of capturing said track's essence without missing too many beats, and Yellowcard doing "Today" initially performed by The Smashing Pumpkins is a fun listen. However, there did exist covers I was less than thrilled about; *cough* "Gangsta's Paradise" re-imagined by Falling in Reverse, anybody? *cough* What the fuck happened to "Closer"? Asking Alexandria took a dump on Trent Reznor's vision, that's what happened.
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0.0 | wowyouresohxc | March 31st 14 | Below average musicianship, but this album is at least a little bit of fun. It at least doesn't feel like "Punk Goes
Scene." There isn't an abundance of breakdowns, which is mildly refreshing. The fact that the album is simply
easy to listen to kept me from rating it any lower.
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3.5 great | Piem | March 13th 24 |
2.0 poor | Halez | June 5th 23 |
2.0 poor | teo | July 6th 21 |
3.0 good | Sarah | February 9th 19 |
3.5 great | Snide | May 19th 16 |
1.5 very poor | ctellee | April 3rd 14 |
3.5 great | SimGod | April 2nd 14 |
1.5 very poor | ellagos | April 2nd 14 |
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