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MusicinaBox
September 30th 2016


807 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

From Parts Unknown

Low Teens

Hot Damn

New Junk

Ex Lives

Big Dirty

Gutter Phenomenon

Last Night In Town

Impervious
September 30th 2016


1213 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

How dare you put New Junk and Ex Lives so low!

Impervious
September 30th 2016


1213 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

New Junk/Ex Lives

Low Teens

Big Dirty

From Parts Unknown

Gutter Phenomenon

Hot Damn!

Last Night In Town

Storm In A Teacup
September 30th 2016


47094 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

1. New Junk Aesthetic

2. Ex Lives

3. The Big Dirty

4. Low Teens

5. Gutter Phenomenon

6. From Parts Unknown

7. Hot Damn

Haven't listened to: Last Night In Town

AsleepInTheBack
Emeritus
September 30th 2016


10745 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Only listened to this and New Junk. Suppose I should check Ex Lives

CaptainAaarrrggghhh
September 30th 2016


432 Comments


From Parts Unknown is a bit more memorable then Ex Lives. I've gone through most of their records multiple times and still all I remember from Ex Lives is I WANT TO BE DEAD WITH MY FRIEEENDS from that opening track and that's it

Storm In A Teacup
September 30th 2016


47094 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Ex Lives is a grower album

CaptainAaarrrggghhh
September 30th 2016


432 Comments


Yeah I might give it more spins myself. But also I think FPU is better produced

DirEnRefused
September 30th 2016


3665 Comments


new junk and from parts unknown have a lot more memorable highlights than ex lives in hindsight

underwater bimbos will always be a fuckin' riot though

DirEnRefused
September 30th 2016


3665 Comments


still undecided on where this one goes front half of the album is weaker

CaptainAaarrrggghhh
September 30th 2016


432 Comments


I dig the overall sludgier guitar tone nd groovier vibe but I'm still not sold completely on the whole LP

calmrose
September 30th 2016


7141 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Ex Lives

Low Teens

Hot Damn

New Junk Aesthetic

From Parts Unknown

The Big Dirty

Gutter Phenomenon

Last Night In Town



Ex Lives, Low Teens, and Hot Damn are all pretty much equal for me though, with New Junk being just below them, FPU rules but I've found it to have a lesser replay value than the four above it, bottom three are all great just not as consistent

NYdubber
September 30th 2016


106 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Ex Lives is TOTALLY a grower.



I didn't care for it much initially -- now, some of my favorite tracks are on it. A Wild, Shameless Plain hit me one day out of nowhere and has yet to let up.



Holy Book of Dilemma, Typical Miracle, and Business Casualty are the only tracks I'm sort of "meh" about. And even they would be ringers on most other band's releases. Bottom line; an iffy ETID song is still better than most other band's "good" material...especially in this genre.

NoSons
September 30th 2016


176 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Ex Lives



Low Teens



Hot Damn



From Parts Unknown



Gutter Phenomenon



The Big Dirty



New Junk Aesthetic



Last Night In Town

owen
September 30th 2016


5146 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

GP and this are the absolute worst

theacademy
Staff Reviewer
September 30th 2016


31879 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Gutter, Hot Damn, Ex Lives are the top 3 (in order)



This, TBD, NJA are the next 3 (not in order)



FPU, Last night are the bottom two (in order)



/thread

theacademy
Staff Reviewer
September 30th 2016


31879 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

guys rANK MASTODON NOW

FullOfSounds
September 30th 2016


15821 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

leviathan > the rest

theacademy
Staff Reviewer
September 30th 2016


31879 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

smae actually

Slex
September 30th 2016


17870 Comments


From Parts Unknown
the rest



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