Like especially after hearing this album it’s evident that he is capable of making music that doesn’t use the tropes of mainstream dubstep as a crutch
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Why do both reviews for the new records mention Jordan Peterson lol, what even happened
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he took a photo with him or something.
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what a bigot
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Album Rating: 3.5
i didnt realize skrillex was a manlet
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I wonder what aids skrillex would have to say about this
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Selecta actually fwomps so hard
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Damn skrillex has gone the way of the Mumford and sons........ He need to make some more brostep w Peterson over the drops
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16 years after leaving from first to last and Skrillex finally caved to his innate urge to be around children once again
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what a bigot, again
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Album Rating: 2.5
A couple thoughts on your otherwise excellent review (the first two paragraphs are smashing):
▪️The Skrillex name can now be associated with a whole host of different sounds and genre
Which genre? What sounds? Through the review you say the album involves a restrained version of Skrillex and the banshee screams are gone, but that doesn’t tell me much. Is it glitchstep? Pop? House music? The same shit but with less bass drops? Gimme something, pls
▪️It will be hard to separate the two albums from each other
Will it be? I found it quite easy.
▪️even if it’s mostly a pale echo of Quest For Fire
How so? Could you describe the type of music in Quest For Fire for comparison sake? I’d also like to point out that echoes are pretty cool lol
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Jordan Peterson ew wtf
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McConaughey was the only good thing about TCM Next Generation.
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hedgehog ( ͡♥ ͜ʖ ͡♥)
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jordan dubbison
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>Which genre? What sounds?
black metal 'step https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rg7AxoUDuUQ&ab_channel=TheEnigmaTNG
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Album Rating: 2.5
Goes hard
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Album Rating: 2.0
This is one of the most boring albums I’ve ever heard.
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THREE AM, PROLLY NEED TO GET TO SLEEP
BUT I REALLY WANNA SING BOUT YOUUUU
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Album Rating: 2.0
The from first to last aesthetic is nice for familiarity. That’s what the people want!
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