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Pangea
June 18th 2016


10553 Comments


Never been a fan of them but dark necessities is great

MercySeat
June 18th 2016


421 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

@Pheromone: That's another effect this album had on me. After hearing it I actually want to go out and see the tour they do in support. Didn't get that from the last one.

Bromero
June 18th 2016


296 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Dark Necessitites is definitely one of the best songs on the album

InFlamesWeThrash666
June 18th 2016


10561 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Dark Necessities,Goodbye Angels,Sick Love and Dreams Of A Samurai are the highlights imo

JigglyPDiddy
June 18th 2016


3721 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I'm With You would've been a way better effort if they'd cut some of the tracks on it and put some of the I'm Beside You tracks in the mix.

BigBlob
June 18th 2016


5864 Comments


lol who is 5'ing this

Relinquished
June 18th 2016


48779 Comments


why, u wanna ask them out?

insomniac15
Staff Reviewer
June 18th 2016


6193 Comments

Album Rating: 3.7

I'm With You isn't a bad album. When Frusciante left, people were shocked, plus he is one of the best guitar players out there. These two reasons alone were enough to cause the automatic dismissal of that album. No matter what Josh had played, it wouldn't have been anywhere close to people's expectations.



There are good songs on that album, but it was them playing safe after such a big loss. RHCP are not in their prime anymore, I don't expect them to create another Californication or Blood Sugar Sex Magik. Hopefully the chemistry between and Josh them will continue to flourish. This way they'll stay away from redundancy.

danielcardoso
June 18th 2016


11770 Comments


Upon first listen, this is not turning out as good as i hoped it could be... hopefully new listens should let this grow on me let's see.

BigBlob
June 18th 2016


5864 Comments


"why, u wanna ask them out?"

sure why not

DrGonzo1937
Staff Reviewer
June 18th 2016


18334 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I thought I'm With You was better than Stadium Arcadium, though that isn't saying a lot.

MercySeat
June 18th 2016


421 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

@JigglyPDidy: Actually, yeah. Some of the songs on there weren't bad.

MercySeat
June 18th 2016


421 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

@JigglyPDidy: Actually, yeah. Some of the songs on there weren't bad.

LotusFlower
June 18th 2016


12000 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

im surprised i didn't need to change my pre-release score for this record.

LotusFlower
June 18th 2016


12000 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Detroit straight up sounds like RHCP covering a song off Speeding Bullet 2 Heaven.

TheMoonchild
June 18th 2016


1315 Comments


"The sentimentality is completely over the top. Even on funkier songs like “Feasting on the Flowers” the band gives in to accessibly delivered choruses and love letter lyrics about various aspects of life. The worst offender here is “This Ticonderoga.” The song begins with a furious punk sounding guitar riff that makes for some of their heaviest music in years, but the band just can’t seem to resist stopping the song dead in its tracks so that they can throw in a weird jumpy bass and piano based interlude. This happens twice in this song and yet even that seems like too much."

Sounds a lot like an I'm With You song.

LotusFlower
June 18th 2016


12000 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Feasting on Flowers is one of the few good songs here

PumpBoffBag
Staff Reviewer
June 18th 2016


1580 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

I'm with you seriously disappointed me, really hope this is better

Voltimand
June 18th 2016


1670 Comments


Stadium Arcadium: Jupiter was good. Mars was forgettable.

Might check this out since I skipped their last album.

sonictheplumber
June 18th 2016


17533 Comments


First album is best



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