Never Mind The Bollocks
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A Crow Looked At Me
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Kaufmanesque.
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Album Rating: 1.0
You know what if they actually did make this record just to get out of their contracts that makes me hate the record more than I already do. They’re Green Day, they’re a known quantity, they could release anything and the record label wouldn’t care. The fact that they tried this little is insulting. This made me appreciate that new Architects album a bit more than I did, at least you could tell the band put some effort into going radio rock. Everything about this is just so half hearted
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Album Rating: 2.5
this wasn't like, groundbreaking or anything but i love how everyone just turned their ears off and went LALALALALALALALALA to this inoffensively dumb-fun album
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they prob just dont find it fun
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Album Rating: 2.5
cant take that one away, tbh the only offensively bad part might be the production, bc fuckin Butch Walker got his hands on yet another album. i've heard vinyl rips that sounded a good bit better tho, so i can sorta forgive.
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If I want dumb fun there are already a thousand albums I can listen to for that (including several by this very band!) that aren't mixed and mastered like shit or written and recorded by bored-sounding millionaire fortysomethings
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Album Rating: 2.5
at least this isn't the trilogy, my god that was a dark period
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Album Rating: 2.5
i think you oughta listen to more music if you actually think this is the worst album of all time. it's at worst kinda lazily written in spots.
That's not even a dig, ive heard so much worse than a sorta bland in spots but still well-performed album with questionable production.
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as much as i love or once loved this band i would imagine this album is closer to colton's rating than deathbat's
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"this wasn't like, groundbreaking or anything but i love how everyone just turned their ears off and went LALALALALALALALALA to this inoffensively dumb-fun album"
or it's trash
im boutta listen to this for the first time just to know fo sho
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ur a trooper drifter
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Album Rating: 2.5
Well for one, Tre's drumming is still as solid, impactful and carefully crafted as it always was. Mike's bass playing is pretty damn stellar as usual when you can hear it (production kinda fucks with that), the riffs range from kinda bleh to around the usual standard. I get a lot of Dos feelings here but I enjoyed this a lot more than I did that album. Billie's vocals...eh, he's trying a lot of different things here and it doesn't always work but I can see what he's trying for. Really the only big complaints I have are that some songs are just kinda bland, the production is questionable, and lyrically it gets very, VERY absurd. I've heard fan remasters that make the experience a good bit more enjoyable.
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Album Rating: 2.5
At least there's nothing like Nightlife here. That was legitimately awful.
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Bruh the basslines here suck mike hasn't done a single memorable thing on record since AI
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Album Rating: 2.5
probably because he's used to being buried in the mix so damn much
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Fucking lol'd at anyone on either side talking about the production as though this record wasn't already a write-off before it entered the studio
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I mean you're not wrong lmao
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i highly doubt the production is the biggest problem
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