I'm missing these guys live...so angry that I got to meet my three year old cousin for the first time.
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everytime you post on here now i just imagine you drunk so that comment makes sort of sense now
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drunk?
you mean stupid, right?
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no, drunk
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lol someguest is probably ugly
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Very.
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and that's a wrap guys
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Album Rating: 3.0
Yes please!
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does this have any lines like "I'm still in love with you but can't admit it yet"? Cause if it does Imma dl it right now.
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In those exact words, yes
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they actually reuse all of the same lyrics
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sorry?
The second half of the review is legit, I should explain, SeaAnemone, but something about the intro
seems messy and there's this 'who cares?' about that part too. I mean no offense.
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I don't really understand your comment to be honest... but either way you're entitled to dislike my review haha.
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Album Rating: 3.5
The Work is fantastic
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really? that's my least favorite... the other two are standouts though... would be somewhere near the top of either album.
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Album Rating: 3.5
Yeah, I didn't like the first track as much as the last two
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I don't really understand your comment to be honest... but either way you're entitled to
dislike my review haha.
Well...
Fine.
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Mike you should check out this next review that I plan on posting once this gets knocked off the front page... it's a folky singer-songwriter with a sort of punk edge at times... and there's flourishes of horns and strings and organs that remind me of FR as well. it's called Warren Franklin - Your Heart Belongs To The Midwest
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Album Rating: 3.5
Awesome
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I think this reads a bit awkward to be honest, Eric, almost as if you're trying to sound cool by changing direction mid-sentence as many times as possible. It's a bit confusing in places.
The three tracks here all rule.
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