Stinkpoptart hasn't been around for a while. You both always spell things wrong when you type. You both heard pretty much every Weird Al album. And you both like the exact same bands (the whole grunge/hendrix/classic rock deal). And heres one: Leadbelly, Stinky as him on his favorites list and made a profile edit and you have him on a list; the only 2 members to have anything associated with Leadbelly. Damn, that sure is a coincidence.
Damn it was really funny when a bunch of you guys almost banned me because you thought I was Stinky. :lol:
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Album Rating: 2.5
some times the drugs don't work,
bar wishful sinful and wild child I can't get into this as much as I love some of their other stuff...
a bad album by an other wise great band
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Album Rating: 3.5
C'mon man, the Soft Parade is awesome. 
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Album Rating: 4.0
I never understood why this album gets such varied reviews. It certainly aint their best, but then again any Doors album is a step-up from the next. 4 stars from me, mainly for Shaman's Blues.
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Album Rating: 2.0
disappointing album
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My least-favourite Doors album but still good
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Album Rating: 4.0
who cares about the cheesiness. album is still win
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Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off
Definitely not a bad album by any means, this one just doesn't stack up to the previous three outings by the band. In all fairness, by this point in their career everything had gone argueably downhill from their debut on, so who's all that surprised by this one?
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terrible review. dont just describe thew songs to us (wrongly in places; robby kreiger sings the CHORUS of runnin' blue)
whatsmore, this is an unbelievably overlooked album. its my favourite of theirs ahead of la woman. i dont see how this album cant be held as a pinnacle of musicality and progression in their career. jim was at his finest vocally and lyrically, the songwriting is amazing.
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