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0.0 | Mookid | January 14th 13 | While Foetus has never made a so called "serious" or "emotionally passionate" album if you will, this one is the closest to it. There's much built-up anger, outrage, and passion in this album, all juxtaposed into the songs. On a creative scale, this is by far his most interesting, mostly because of the contemporary classical switch he put into the making of this one, instead of pounding Industrial. A consistently awesome album, I would consider this to be Foetus's 2nd best.
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0.0 | Bitchfork | October 28th 10 | This is what I was waiting for from Foetus. Not some minimal hints at experimentation. Not some contrived eclecticism. No, he's gone overboard. He's responding to subtlety's dangers by being overbearing and pretentious with his avant-garde symphonic industrial opera thingymajigg and it works in his favor. Still it's a bit rough around the edges, but I consider it a flawed classic-in-training. An obvious 4. Like, an A-. Fuck you Foetus for the rest of your discog which now looks so humble and disappointing in comparison and contextual knowlegde DROP.
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3.5 great | doofy | January 9th 24 |
4.0 excellent | CutMan | March 16th 15 |
4.0 excellent | Bsloth | December 4th 13 |
3.5 great | Bab | June 18th 13 |
4.0 excellent | Escain | January 12th 13 |
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