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TooManyFriends
April 9th 2018


3520 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off

"This album is so amazing I don’t think people even understand its greatness"



yup that's gotta be it not the fact that dan's emotional yelly shtick is staler than year old bread

Snake.
April 9th 2018


25598 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

that guy looks like he started listening to music yesterday

AngryJohnny
April 9th 2018


1028 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Have to now agree with a previous comment that this is very top heavy. Still think it could come out as a solid 4 but time to accept that TGG can't be topped

DyingAtheist
April 9th 2018


193 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Eh I don't get the pop-rock stuff, this is the least pop-rock/punk-pop/whatever-the-hell-you-want-to-call-it album they've ever done, half the tracks here don't fit the definition at all.

Tw1ster
April 10th 2018


253 Comments


I feel it's fitting to use one statement to describe this album....."God damn".

JayEnder
April 10th 2018


22725 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Eh.

Daedus
April 10th 2018


239 Comments


I like Aaron West better than this. :/

WhiteNoise
April 10th 2018


3948 Comments


Don’t shoot me, but when did this band get good?
I remember checking out TGG because I was after some Pop Punk, couldn’t get into at all.

This isn’t even pop punk but it’s pretty damn good.

JS19
April 10th 2018


7777 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

They got good at TGG mate - worth checking out again if you like this

dimsim3478
April 10th 2018


8987 Comments


They got good at TGG mate

ahem they got great at WBPF; were pretty ok before then

JS19
April 10th 2018


7777 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

I dunno that style of pop punk just isn't my thing - I'm a sucker for the direction they started on Suburbia though (even though I still think they hadn't perfected it yet on that record)

Astral Abortis
April 10th 2018


6731 Comments


suburbia still sounds a bit too immature for me to listen to

dimsim3478
April 10th 2018


8987 Comments


i actually think suburbia and TGG are about as "mature" as each other. maybe suburbia sounds a bit generic in a way but i also think it's real unique in many other ways.

suburbia's my #1 cuz i think it's a little rougher and a little more spontaneous/original than the albums that followed it.

Sowing
Moderator
April 10th 2018


45554 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I spun TGG once and tbh it had nothing on this. Maybe a 3.5 on first listen.

I'm a PA guy so I'm really tempted to check out suburbia because someone itt said there's all kinds of small-town references.

WhiteNoise
April 10th 2018


3948 Comments


Yeah, my kind of Pop Punk was Green Day, Blink and stuff like Jimmy Eat World. The stuff that started following in the 2000’s just didn’t do it for me.

Getting off track though, I need to check this out more.

rc239
April 10th 2018


444 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

this is really quiet on spotify for some reason

onionbubs
April 10th 2018


23796 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

they got good as soon as they started



they got REALLY good with upsides, and have stayed really good ever since

Project
April 10th 2018


5960 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

oh yeah sowing if you know the Philly burbs at all (especially around Lansdale) at all you'll lose your mind listening to Suburbia

Atari
Emeritus
April 10th 2018


28086 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Used to love Suburbia but revisited yesterday and it doesn’t hold up as well. Awesome lyrics but the sound gets awfully repetitive



This, TGG, and NCTH are prolly my top 3 from them

Sowing
Moderator
April 10th 2018


45554 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I student-taught in Lansdale and have lived within 30 minutes of that area my whole life lol



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