Album Rating: 5.0
Great movie. Great album. Argument is invalid because they both kick ass.
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fuckin' 5'd
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Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off
electric city i always feel like i have to break through some barrier before youre willing to level with me
i level with you when you arent saying something ridiculous. fight club's message is the opposite of this. fight club is mainstream calculated pop art pretending to be a subversion of the natural order when in reality it enforces it- one indoctrinated culture of corporate slaves is no better than a conscious culture of anti-corporate slaves. The Monitor, on the other hand, isn't anything but an honest celebration of the self, all the faults included, and inspires hope.
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Album Rating: 5.0
this album makes me NOT want to be the loser narrating, and thus inspires me to do better
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weepingbanana, the connection between "you will always be a loser and thats okay" to "soon you have to know, not fear, know that one day you're gonna die" isn't even close. Tyler Durden wants to destroy everything and live in the anarchy. Stickles wants the opposite- from the awfulness, make something important and beautiful. He wants to care about something; Durden wants to not care about anything
and robertsona you havent even seen the movie what the hell are you trying to say
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i can, kinda, see the connection through the feelings of the narrator of fight club, certainly not tyler durden, to some lyrics in this album. that doesn't even mention however, that the ideals in fight club reek of bullshit; this album's big plus is its real to the core and has no bullshit.
sorry to butt in
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Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off
the difference between this and fight club is this is amazing and fight club is fucking terrible
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Album Rating: 5.0
I too have been drinking.
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Album Rating: 4.5
@chambered: i'm really glad this isn't a 'heartbreak' album. The Monitor involves greater notions of self-worth than that.
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