A Day To Remember What Separates Me From You
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MeatCurtains
November 22nd 2010


209 Comments


Raping faggots could be misconstrued as "being gay."

MeatCurtains
November 22nd 2010


209 Comments


Stop doing meth and you'll be okay.

MeatCurtains
November 22nd 2010


209 Comments


That's not what your dealer said.

MeatCurtains
November 22nd 2010


209 Comments


Bunnies don't fuck.

MeatCurtains
November 22nd 2010


209 Comments


Anyway, this album is as boring as everything else they've done.

Leatherneck
November 22nd 2010


689 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

4.5? nah, i mean musicianship is pretty crappy, every 12 year old will post their covers on youtube and prove how simple their songs are

FromDaHood
November 22nd 2010


9111 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Shellnutt isn't a bad drummer for the genre



As far as the review goes, don't go track by track and expound on your thoughts more

Satellite
November 22nd 2010


26539 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

there's no reason for this review to exist in the first place, but for fuck's sake proof read and use a spellchecker.



loveisamixtape
November 22nd 2010


12471 Comments


needs less first person.

and one thing that bothers me about this site is everything has to have super amazing musicianship and orgasmov lyrics
before anyone likes it. why can't it just be a catchy pop punk based album with catchy hooks and choruses?

also, review needs serious spellcheck.

FazyLucker
November 22nd 2010


59 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

"and one thing that bothers me about this site is everything has to have super amazing musicianship and orgasmov lyrics

before anyone likes it. why can't it just be a catchy pop punk based album with catchy hooks and choruses?"





Ever think that maybe, just maybe, it has to be good?



loveisamixtape
November 22nd 2010


12471 Comments


that's not what I'm saying. you can still be an amazing player instrumentally, yet be a shitty songwriter.

the songwriting isn't bad here. it accomplishes it's goal of bein catchy pop punk with catchy choruses.

FTWHH is better though.

FazyLucker
November 22nd 2010


59 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

"that's not what I'm saying. you can still be an amazing player instrumentally, yet be a shitty songwriter.



the songwriting isn't bad here. it accomplishes it's goal of bein catchy pop punk with catchy choruses.



FTWHH isnbettet though."



Read the lyrics again and come back and tell me the songwriting isn't bad.

loveisamixtape
November 22nd 2010


12471 Comments


the lyrics aren't bad. adtr has always wrote lyrics this way.

FazyLucker
November 22nd 2010


59 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

"All I want is a place to call my own,

and mend the hearts of everyone who feels alone

Whoa

You know to keep your hopes up high and your head down low.

Keep your hopes up high and your head down low."



Seriously, that's pretty pathetic. They say the same thing in every song, and you figured that by your mid-20's, you'll stop talking like a 17 year old disenfranchised youth.

porch
November 22nd 2010


8455 Comments


best lyrics i've ever seen

theacademy
Staff Reviewer
November 22nd 2010


31878 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

this album is pretty crappy, but "you be tails, i'll be sonic" is a pretty nice love song



Satellite
November 22nd 2010


26539 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

why can't it just be a catchy pop punk based album with catchy hooks and choruses?


this isn't pop-punk fucktard.

Satellite
November 22nd 2010


26539 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

this BAND doesn't play pop-punk. this ALBUM isn't pop-punk. to argue otherwise would suggest you don't know what the fuck pop-punk is.

climactic
November 22nd 2010


22912 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

omg not this shit again

Pianos
November 22nd 2010


5 Comments


satellite needs to chill being so mad all the time for no reason.

Album sucks dick



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