That average lol :]
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Album Rating: 1.5
The fact that this has the same avg as Bar Sachiko says a lot tbh
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bar sachiko is interesting in a conceptual way though - this is just boring in all aspects
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wowsa
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Album Rating: 1.5
Congrats on a feature, and for your first review too! Well deserved
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Album Rating: 1.0
Thanks to the powers that be for featuring this review!
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Album Rating: 1.5
Dear God, what an atrocity. Put Out The Fire is what kept this from a 1. Boring as shart.
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"bar sachiko is interesting in a conceptual way though"
no.
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good review mwaeh :^]
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this is really boring though. not even gonna listen to another song to rate it low.
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i bet this bumps in the trunk
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or should i say bump in the trump?
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I gave this a listen since I moderately enjoyed his debut, and was just curious to see what this sounded like compared to that. His lyrics are awfully pathetic and the song writing is boring, but the production isn't terrible really, I especially don't see what's wrong with the instrumentation on love, hope, and misery, the strings sound nice.
oh btw probably the ugliest album art ever tho
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I kind of have a Ben at my workplace, loves Liam Gallagher like a god, although he doesn't really smile, his mouth just kind of hangs open lifelessly. And if he were to ever lend me an album, it would be a demo by his shitty post-britpop band.
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Who the fuck is Jake Bugg?
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"I kind of have a Ben at my workplace, loves Liam Gallagher like a god, although he doesn't really smile, his mouth just kind of hangs open lifelessly."
Lol'd hard at this.
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Three cans of Special Brew on a school night? Pos'd.
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I haven't listened to this album yet, but this review made you come across as self righteous and arrogant. Ben actually comes across better out of the two of you. However, besides the autobiographical nature of the review, it was okay.
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^OK, Gambino, whatever you say.
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"this review made you come across as self righteous and arrogant"
well it is a narrative review...
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