Album Rating: 2.5
same, just listened again. the rating stands
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That's what this is looking at for me. It's quite decent but I need to give it more listens
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Really? I enjoyed this a lot; 4.5 after about 6 or 7 listens.
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Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off
Pretty much raging at this review you're wrong hate you for life
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RYM: #1 for 2010.
Sputnik: #101 for 2010.
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k
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Album Rating: 2.5 | Sound Off
how dare you give agalloch 2.5 i hate you
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Album Rating: 2.5 | Sound Off
album is decidedly boring. lowering my rating.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Band remains consistent.
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Album Rating: 2.5 | Sound Off
band is consistently boring.
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Album Rating: 4.0
and the sun is made of ice.
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Album Rating: 4.5
and I like the opposite sex!!
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Album Rating: 2.5 | Sound Off
Actually... The Sun is composed primarily of the chemical elements hydrogen and helium; they account for 74.9% and 23.8% of the mass of the Sun in the photosphere, respectively.[66] All heavier elements, called metals in astronomy, account for less than 2 percent of the mass. The most abundant metals are oxygen (roughly 1% of the Sun's mass), carbon (0.3%), neon (0.2%), and iron (0.2%).[67]
The Sun inherited its chemical composition from the interstellar medium out of which it formed: the hydrogen and helium in the Sun were produced by Big Bang nucleosynthesis. The metals were produced by stellar nucleosynthesis in generations of stars which completed their stellar evolution and returned their material to the interstellar medium before the formation of the Sun.[68] The chemical composition of the photosphere is normally considered representative of the composition of the primordial Solar System.[69] However, since the Sun formed, the helium and heavy elements have settled out of the photosphere. Therefore, the photosphere now contains slightly less helium and only 84% of the heavy elements than the protostellar Sun did; the protostellar Sun was 71.1% hydrogen, 27.4% helium, and 1.5% metals.[66]
In the inner portions of the Sun, nuclear fusion has modified the composition by converting hydrogen into helium, so the innermost portion of the Sun is now roughly 60% helium, with the metal abundance unchanged. Because the interior of the Sun is radiative, not convective (see Structure above), none of the fusion products from the core have risen to the photosphere.[70]
The solar heavy-element abundances described above are typically measured both using spectroscopy of the Sun's photosphere and by measuring abundances in meteorites that have never been heated to melting temperatures. These meteorites are thought to retain the composition of the protostellar Sun and thus not affected by settling of heavy elements. The two methods generally agree well.[11]
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Album Rating: 2.5 | Sound Off
But Agalloch should totally write a song called "Sun Ov Ice"
It could be their best song yet! 20 minutes long, 4 minutes of substance, it will be perfect.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Your right, needs moar passion like jane doe.
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Album Rating: 2.5 | Sound Off
lol u butthurt br0?
sorry that this album is boring as fuck.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Bro
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Album Rating: 4.0
Agalloch - Making the most boring masterpieces ever since 1999.
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Album Rating: 2.5 | Sound Off
This album is good, there's no denying it. Its just that when you put it up against the mantle or ashes, its so lackluster and disappointing.
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Album Rating: 4.0
If this was the first Agalloch album you'd ever heard what would you give it?
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