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Album Rating: 5.0
“And what makes you so confident that you'll be able to recognize the next Nevermind for what it is?”
Because I’ve seen it having lived it and understood it for the times that I haven’t been around.
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But will you be living it as a fully grown adult in the 2020s?
If you're talking about personal enjoyment then it's just that famous quote from the Simpsons- "it'll happen to you", etc etc. We can understand history but the march into the future leaves everyone behind eventually
But if you're talking about cultural impact, the era of monolithic releases like this one has been over for some time, and that frankly has very little to do with the state of modern music
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Album Rating: 2.0
now we have options: we don't have to choose between this and whitney houston, so yeah
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Album Rating: 2.5
Plutonia looks like Nevermind sounds - shit. Great gameplay though.
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Started watching Black Widow because I love Harbor, Weiss and Pugh and like okay, this opening scene is badass, this seems like it will be a good dumb action movie
.......then the next scene has a fucking dreadful Evanescence-lite cover of Smells Like Teen Spirit soundtracking shots of Russian scientists doing war crimes. Uhhhhhhh hahahaha nvm I'm good
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yea i think kompys is right. there will probably never again be anything with the cultural impact that something like this had, which may be a bit depressing in some respects, but it's not a fault of contemporary music itself
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Album Rating: 5.0
Probably the same was said in every decade, and yet, here we are. We are just not wired in a way that we're able to look at the great picture, and there will never be consensus about what is a "game changer" since every generation will have a different point of view linked to their own experience growing up, etc...
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Album Rating: 2.5
@dewi so you are saying the answer is Limp Bizkit?
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Album Rating: 5.0
It may be for some people, definitely not for me lol
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the answer is Limp Bizkit [2]
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Album Rating: 2.5
Strange, I keep reading differently. Swear you are saying Limp Bizkit is the best. 🙂
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i mean i'm not arguing zak's perspective, nor do i think by any stretch that there aren't any big game changers. i can think of several in the last handful of years.
the level of connectivity and overexposure we have to all forms of media just means there might never be a singular, zeitgeist-defining album like nevermind. there might be a lot of albums that are better than it for one reason or another but it's not the same thing culturally
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Album Rating: 4.5
74 out of 162 thought this review was well written
Ah, Nirvana.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Back when "Ah, _________" was actually semi-acceptable to use in reviews. Good times
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Album Rating: 4.5
also this album doesn't have a bad song on it
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Album Rating: 2.0
it's consistent yea
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Album Rating: 4.0
All I hear is great hooks and dirty words. I approve.
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Album Rating: 5.0
Drain You is perfect
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Album Rating: 5.0
Whole album is.
Absolutely faultless, until it became the latch on for the wet fuckers, the type whom have been hanging around since about 2000 and diluted the magnificence of this thing.
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