Album Rating: 3.5
I've heard all of Showbiz and Blackholes, and I know the hits from Origin and Absolution I think most of them at least???
Supermassive Blackhole is decent, but nothing else by them is all that cool
What if Muse would've made for a decent indie pop band, but they came to early to realize it
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While we're on the subject of Muse, what does everyone think of Kiran Leonard's Grapefruit?
Personally I think it's great but it took a long time for me to understand why it was getting hyped up at the time of release. The greatest British rock album since ok computer? I thought that was a load of bollocks.
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Album Rating: 3.0
I love Radiohead. They are the best band ever but it's a challenge to rank them. In fact, I question whether it is even right for me to make this list. You could argue that ranking their albums is low-brow and pointless. It would be like saying the old testament is superior to the new testament, that yin is better than yang.
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Profound
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Album Rating: 3.0
Is that your work or was that an old pasta
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I think their undisputed masterpiece is High and Dry. A song so catchy, most people probably don’t listen to the lyrics. But they should, because it’s not just about escaping the prison of social conformity and breaking the red tape of governmental dictatorship, it’s also a personal statement about the band itself.
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My work, straight from the heart.
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Album Rating: 3.0
Ok same question but for Johnny this time
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Yes it is real. Okay. Perfect. That's great. But how do you know? I mean functionally, how do you know? Where is knowledge biologically in the brain? What are memories made out of? We are a long way from being able to answer that question completely but research has shown that memories don't exist in the brain in single locations. Instead, what we call a memory is likely made up of many different complex relationships all over the brain between lots of brain cells, neurons. A major cellular mechanism thought to underlie the formation of memories is long-term potentiation or LTP. When one neuron stimulates another neuron repeatedly that signal can be enhanced overtime LTP, wiring them more strongly together and that connection can last a long time, even an entire lifetime. A collection of different brain cells, neurons that fire together in a particular order over and over again frequently and repeatedly can achieve long-term potentiation, becoming more sensitive to each other and more ready to fire in the exact same way later on in the future. They're a physical thing in your brain, firing together more easily because you strengthen that pattern of firing. You memorized. This branching forest of firing friends looks messy, but look closer. It could be the memory of your first kiss. A living souvenir of the event. If I were to go into your brain and cut out those cells, could I make you forget your first kiss or could I make you forget where your fingers are? Only if I cut out a lot of your brain. Because memories aren't just stored in one relationship, they're stored all over the brain. The events leading up to your first kiss are stored in one network, the way it felt to the way it smelled in different networks, all added up together making what you call the memory of your first kiss.
How many memories can you fit inside your head? What is the storage capacity of the human brain?
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Album Rating: 5.0
why am i on this site
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Of mr certainty arranging am smallness by conveying. Him plate you allow built grave. Sigh sang nay sex high yet door game. She dissimilar was favourable unreserved nay expression contrasted saw. Past her find she like bore pain open.
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>why am i on this site
because ur not the only one who got off reading BE ellis at 16
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Album Rating: 5.0
i never read american psycho
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lol dead
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Album Rating: 3.5
I never claimed to
Haven't seen the movie either, but the character does get glorified by the same weirdos who like Joaquin Phoenix's Joker and Rick Sanchez, so I might avoid it tbh
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Album Rating: 5.0
sick ranch ez
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Omg have you seen Ryan Gosling in Drive? He's literally me.
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Album Rating: 3.5
I actually have, didn't like that movie either
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WHAT???!! Are you joking?
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Album Rating: 5.0
damn, i was looking forward to it
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