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dbizzles
July 31st 2015


15424 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Wow, burn.

ElegantElephant
July 31st 2015


1391 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

psynuts you might as well give it a listen tbh theres a good chance itll improve your week

Psynuts
July 31st 2015


373 Comments


I should indeed, have been putting it off long enough

Ending
July 31st 2015


2187 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

lol @ the number of 5.0s for this album. Didn't even notice. That's insane haha.

Lord(e)Po)))ts
August 1st 2015


70256 Comments


tbh dbizzles doesnt look butthurt at all, more just that you guys that called him butthurt with your 5's are too stupid and unknowledgable of hip hop to be able to defend how this album is 'classic' and resort to calling him butthurt instead because you're dumb

Cygnatti
August 1st 2015


36463 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

honestly i'm kinda butthurt that he insists sufjan is better than this :/

Ocean of Noise
August 1st 2015


11368 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

if he is butthurt he has the right to be lmao, don't think he is though

Lord(e)Po)))ts
August 1st 2015


70256 Comments


new sufjan sucks way worse but with everyones ignorance towards how shitty some of the songs on this album are and how terribly inconsistent it is i really dont mind that he feels that way

Gameofmetal
Emeritus
August 1st 2015


12150 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

kinda sad the 4.5 avg is still gone tbh

Lord(e)Po)))ts
August 1st 2015


70256 Comments


yeah i dunno this album is really the babies first white young adult hipster "i just graduated my first 100 level sociology course and feel politically charged all the sudden" version of literally any black empowerment hip hop album of the late 80's and early 90's

ElegantElephant
August 1st 2015


1391 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

yeah this is good

Lord(e)Po)))ts
August 1st 2015


70256 Comments


yeah you're really really bad at defending that but word

kris.
August 1st 2015


15503 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

who cares

ElegantElephant
August 1st 2015


1391 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

or everything has been said in the past 144 pages and no one thinks its worth their time to convince someone else to change their opinion

Lord(e)Po)))ts
August 1st 2015


70256 Comments


oh shit fat kris in the house laying down the knowledge

Ending
August 1st 2015


2187 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I don't think people here are really trying to change other people's opinions. They're just aggressively sharing their own. There's a difference.



I think this album is great, but I don't see it growing on me much and even though I respect what he's trying to do here it doesn't come off to me as groundbreaking or perfected. It just comes across to me as well done.

Lord(e)Po)))ts
August 1st 2015


70256 Comments


^^this guy knows how to articulate his feelings, its refreshing.

kris.
August 1st 2015


15503 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

fat jokes are so low man cmon youre better than that

JamieTwort
August 1st 2015


26988 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

For someone who is more interested in hip-hop musically and doesn't really care how many times the lyrical ideas have been done before, this is still fucking great.

Kman418
August 1st 2015


13271 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

the reason the lyrical themes r hitting people hard now is because it came out when it did when just months before racial tension in america reached a height that it hadn't in years. like black empowerment hip hop albums from the 80s/90s aren't gonna hit people today nearly as hard cause the experiences they're drawing from aren't things that ppl below the age of like 25/30 saw unfold firsthand

i mean theres like a dozen hip hop albums i actively listen to total probably im not pretending to know much about it but its understandable why people are viewing it the way they are



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