Album Rating: 3.5
I mean that’s all fine but the music itself is still overrated as shit. I’m glad he got pissed off about how popular Nevermind was and then gave us In Utero
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Album Rating: 5.0
That line should be taken as a bit of a sarky piss take but there is still an element of truth in it.
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Album Rating: 4.2
@doof black country new road isn't very good so that checks
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Album Rating: 2.5
In Utero now thats a decent album. This was good at the time but didn't age well.
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Album Rating: 5.0
It offers nothing
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Album Rating: 5.0
You can say Elvis or the Beatles or Bowie of Floyd are overrated and it might be slightly valid but also it’s kinda redundant and pointless
But you can sure
History hath spoken though
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Album Rating: 2.5
That was a different time Doof, you're looking at an album that was in the middle of grunge, and AiC stole that show, not comparing the two but yes i am.
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Album Rating: 4.2
everything will crumble to dust anyway
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Album Rating: 2.5
Speaking of Dust, a better album than anything Nirvana has done.
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"it might be slightly valid but also it’s kinda redundant and pointless"
yh agreed. although there's something very sum-of-its-parts about this record's influences and release context that i'd like to think doesn't rly touch that quartet of artists, which i guess can be easy ground for overrated callouts 30 years on, but it's not an ex-pony i'm going to flog
's just a pretty great rock record, and post-mtv/post-radio that's the main reason we're all still listening to it ig
"Speaking of Dust, a better album than anything Nirvana has done."
screaming trees? nice record, would probs set it between this and In Utero
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Album Rating: 3.5
“everything will crumble to dust anyway”
neeka coming in hot with the depressive take
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which marvel movie was it taken from place ur bets
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Album Rating: 5.0
AIC stole no show at the time. It’s like saying The Kinks stole the show from The Beatles. Or Yes stole the show from Floyd. Or T Rex stole the show from Bowie.
It just sounds wrong, but again you can believe it
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Album Rating: 5.0
's just a pretty great rock record, and post-mtv/post-radio that's the main reason we're all still listening to it ig
Exactly, it still resonates and speaks to the yoof. It represents something that cannot be productised goshdarned it
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Album Rating: 2.5
well sometimes the depressive take is a good take, take Dirt for example, the song Down In A Hole is probably the most depressing song i've ever listened to, and its a good thing, that pain you feel when you listen to that song is not about spiraling into depression, its about being aware of the pain. Once you are aware the pain disappears and happiness takes over, its probably top 5 best songs ever written, not only in the 90's but overall to this day.
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i rly like the wahwah on Rain When I die
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Album Rating: 2.5
Rain When I Die is the 2nd best song they have ever recorded. Rotten Apple being their first.
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Album Rating: 4.2
believe it or not my depressive takes are my own tyvm
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Album Rating: 2.5
thats good! depressing is uplifting amirite?
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Album Rating: 5.0
I’ve started to realise the ‘90s were a bit like the second ‘60s, I think it’s a bit why the ‘boomer’ term has come about, ‘90s kids are very nostalgic about that time and there seems to be an understanding among young music fans but you have to check some ‘90s releases because it was a bit of a golden age
The kids on AOTY have nothing rated before 1990 but always have a selection of the same fifty or so 90s records scored, it’s becoming a mythical age
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