Album Rating: 4.5
omg rofl
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only heard the whale 1 it was shite
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also band name is -5/5
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Album Rating: 4.5
worst band ever probably
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whenever I hear/ see this band name I immediately think of the Matthew Broderick Godzilla and my life is ruined all over again
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Album Rating: 4.5
lmao
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check Godzilla dude 1998 movie w/ Matthew Broderick. somewhere around 1998 anyways, worst piece of duke movie ever made probably. perfect pairing for this band.
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Album Rating: 4.5
for some reason when I read Matthew Broderick I thought Justin Broadrick which would have been 100x better probably
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oh yeah def should have gotten him, at least 100x better
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Album Rating: 4.5
You guys are high this fucking rules. The band, not the movie.
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I am not high sir, drugs r bad
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Album Rating: 4.5
the vocals and lyrics completely ruin this for me. so much melodrama.
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Album Rating: 3.0
it's not Deadmau5
haven't jammed this like 2 years tbh but band is good
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quit bumping this I was to forget about Matthew Broderick
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Album Rating: 3.0
check Gojira from the 50's and then u wouldn't mind bumping this :]
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I'm too retarded to do that
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Just kill Matthew Broderick. Much simpler.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Caaaaaable Guy
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it's amazing that anything could ruin broderick from the amazingness that is Ferris Bueller's Day Off but by jim MB did it
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Album Rating: 4.5
I've consistently been flitting in between this and "From Mars..." to determine which is better, and more to the point which is my favourite Gojira album, and at the moment my mind is sort of swaying to the former record. But that's very slight indeed, because a lot of the moments on The Way of all Flesh are at least on par with, if not sometimes better than its predecessor. It's just that at this point in time, From Mars... to me is slightly more consistent by a song or two. But there's no real difference, as both albums are near flawless in my book. I love that spiritual ambient note which is recurrent as the intro/outro (sometimes halfway through as a backdrop to the instrumentation) to many of the songs here, and the crushing aggression of "Toxic Garbage Island" and the epic closing title track really impress me each and every time. My personal favourite is "All the Tears" however-that song, though one of the shortest on this album, is also the most concise for me.
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