Album Rating: 5.0
This is 100% drenched with nostalgia and I... love... it.
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hi fives u tri
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Album Rating: 4.0
i never checked a full inkin park album other than minutes to midnight, but based on the singles, this would be my favourite
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Album Rating: 5.0
This is a forever on-off 5.0 for me, perhaps it's time again for an early-LP-binge.
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yea i ardently feel its timelessness and lightning-in-a-bottle magic trumps any technical flaws
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Album Rating: 5.0
OH Pangea the first two are absoluuuuuuutely worth it. They're lovely.
Super true cord, music is mega fun.
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Album Rating: 2.0
music is mega
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Album Rating: 4.0
yeah i will check them some day trif. i do know and like the singles from my teen years
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Album Rating: 5.0
Exactly, that's all you need Pangea.
Hi
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Album Rating: 2.0
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my mom said i can invite u guys to my birthday party but only if i ask nicely
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Album Rating: 5.0
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When is it? I'll ask my parents whether I can go!
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in 4 months but i just wanted to be EXTRA sure u could make it :-)
my ps2 has dbz budokai 3 and i got the newest linkin park cd it's called meteora lol havent listened to it yet but it's supposed to be totally DOPE!!!!!!
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fr why does culture oft shun the emotional value of media. technical value of art on a societal and cultural scale (esp in america) is often thought to be more important. is it capitalism or toxic masculinity or. like i imagine it's all connected - just one big tangled mess of "do not be allowed to feel things; stuff it down" and that causes ppl to think emotional value of music/art/media is inherently less important than technical value? it's not lmao both are important and both should be taken into account when judging things
facts DO care about your feelings sorry ben shatpiro
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Album Rating: 2.0
>that causes ppl to think emotional value of music/art/media is inherently less important than technical value
i would say its a complete fundamental failure of understanding what art is.... not because people are stupid but because the educational system tends to fail there, and the prevailing culture in most if not all places promotes only a very superficial kind of appreciation for very limited segments of art
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exacerbated by mass communication, exacerbated by social media, exacerbated by every single platform that allows people to "rate" things and the culture spawned thereof, exacerbated ultimately by a misunderstanding of what objectivity is and how and where it makes sense to apply it, which circles back to a fundamental misunderstanding of art...
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v good thoughts. i do forget how much of our failing to educate people on what art is starts with the education system. makes me real glad kids today have more access to the world than ever before with how easy it is to get on the internet. brings lots of potential for harm but also for discovery of ideas that they would otherwise never find at home / at school / in their heads
i mean look at me so many of my favorites bits of media is shit everyone thinks is trash. i think the best video games of all time are fmv games which are notorious for being "bad" and one of my favorite films is Cool World which is often referred to as a "dumpster fire". yea ok i know theyre TECHNICALLY shit but how about how the ideas and concepts behind those works of art makes me FEEL and stirs my heart alive
aaaand that's why i 5'd this too
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Album Rating: 2.0
it's very interesting to bring up capitalism here because on the one hand this band resonates emotionally with you to a degree that makes you feel like they suffer at the hands of current cultural trends and values, whereas for me personally, admittedly having lived through them being at their most popular (and they were huge even here, unlike other heavier slipknots and what have you), having known tonnes of people who loved them and some who still do, to me it has always felt like the pinnacle of "commercial" music that exists to make profit and little else...
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fascinating. makes me wonder what "bad commercial music" that we collectively / predominantly hate now ends up glowing in 10-15 yrs retrospectively
i did feel that way with lady gaga till fairly recently. couldn't stand those radio hits back when they were new. same thing, thought it was pinnacle of commercialism and now i go back and i adore so much about them. it's just what speaks to you -- subjectivity is less important because we care less about what's good for one and more about what's good for many. shouldn't be that way. we shouldn't leave people behind just cause they don't fit the mould. love my russian jewish ass saying this, my ancestors would will be proud to know i braved their legacy on online message boards LOL
.....katy perry will always suck tho i couldn't stand that shit
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Album Rating: 2.0
>it's just what speaks to you
definitely... and a lot of sput's "nostalgia jams" or what have you are simply things that have never spoken to me in any way at any point in my life, whether now or when they were at peak popularity
i dont know if i think its bad... there is probably something somewhat interesting in being a less overtly political rage against the machine... or a less derpy limp bizkit... but on the flip side, because i don't really care that much about "technical" aspects on their own, i also can't really ever give it a positive rating [:
but hey, i give the same to the architects and countless other so-called "prog" bands, regardless of the skill they display, i think they offer nothing interesting
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