wormbro devours
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gd albm
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Album Rating: 5.0
yeh
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Album Rating: 5.0
Cute girl orgasms to "A Quick One Before the Eternal Worm Devours Connecticut"
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Album Rating: 5.0
Music peaked with this album. And it was made by a mere 2 depressed guys from Connecticut with a little over 1000 dollars and a crappy MacBook. Truly unbelievable.
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Album Rating: 3.0
I just don't accept this
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Album Rating: 3.0
Sonically this is fine, but the lyrics make me laugh my ass off for some reason
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Album Rating: 4.5
imagine not bawling every time
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Album Rating: 5.0
Hey rowhaus maybe try wanting to die for once
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Album Rating: 3.0
and achieve supreme deathconsciousness
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Album Rating: 5.0
Damn rowhaus like you think they bad or contrived or over dramatic? I think this peak lyrical content for the most part
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Yeah if these lyrics make you laugh your ass off I guess you've never truly felt like shit in your entire life
I mean, good for you I guess
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Album Rating: 3.0
This definitely wouldn't be the first time I've laughed at others' misfortune. The palpable drama in the lyrics just came across as really humorous for some reason. The music and lyrics are also repetitive as hell which made this feel like a chore to sit through. There's nothing unpleasant about it, but I'm not getting much out of it either. Sad music isn't really my thing but I had to check this out based on the hype.
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Album Rating: 5.0
I mean I don’t care what your perspective is, the lyrics to the big gloom, hunter and telephony in particular are beautiful
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Album Rating: 3.5
albums good yea
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Album Rating: 3.0
They're much too repetitive for my taste, both in structure and theme. We get it dude. You love singing about skin, bones, teeth, cutting yourself and death. You've also seen Jacob's Ladder and read about Antiochus and Nietzsche in your Intro to Philosophy class. Fascinating.
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Album Rating: 5.0
Big gloom is about debilitating illness, hunter is about relationship, telephony is about loss of a love one. The lyrics are enormously varied and fleshed out. Don’t think there’s a single line about cutting yourself. Couldn’t give two shits about philosophy and don’t get the tie into Jacob’s ladder with the lyrical theme. But I know you just having fun
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Album Rating: 4.3
don't see how this is any more repetitive than SAW, Inlet, most of Mezzanine or Disintegration (all of which are on the topshelf of Rowhaus 5s; great albs) but each to their own
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yeah this isn't my thing at all either. boring and dreary.
repetitive as a criticism is interesting: not because it's inaccurate, but because it's so clearly a proxy for deeper more ineffable taste issues. there are lots of songs whose problems I can't sum up more clearly than "needs more variety/too repetitive" but I also listen to literal loop music so it can't be that per se. and yet
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Album Rating: 5.0
Repetitive musically is fair. But the soundscape, vocals and lyrics easily carry through this. The soundscape in particular is completely unique and endlessly entertaining to me because if so intricate and layered. And I don’t know how dreary can be a complaint in music. Any emotional brevity that can be produced should be lauded imo
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