Album Rating: 5.0
It's better than some but not as good as others
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Album Rating: 4.5
Yeah that song rules. Not my favorite on here but probably top 5, and possibly top 10 from QOTSA
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Album Rating: 4.0
It's the song that introduced me to the band & made me buy the album so it's importance is unmatched for me... but I've overplayed it. Still rules mind, just not my absolute favourite on here anymore.
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Album Rating: 4.5
Yeah it was the first song I heard from these guys and I instantly loved it. But I'd say song for the dead, song for the deaf, and god is in the radio are easily the three best from this.
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I have always hated no one knows, I take fist it giveth over that song any time.
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no u don't.
there are certain songs that are fucking impossible to hate and that's one of them.
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I have the right to hate any song I want, even if the very one Dalai Lama told me "you can't hate the song" I'd probably don't give a fuck.
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I need a saga. What's the saga? It's songs for the deaf. You can't even hear it!
Insanely catchy album. First two tracks are perfect and go so well together considering the very different styles.
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Album Rating: 4.5
Millionaire gets me so pumped every time. I wish I could see it live with Nick back on vocals.
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Album Rating: 5.0
"But I'd say song for the dead, song for the deaf, and god is in the radio are easily the three best from this."
yeah and millionaire
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Album Rating: 4.9
"when it comes to singles, they usually wind up being my least favourite tracks on any given album. "
edgy
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Album Rating: 4.5
All of Mark's songs are seriously amazing
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Album Rating: 5.0
since you want to be a cunt neekafat I'll explain why I don't like listening to singles. They almost always warp my expectations/opinions on an album before its even released. I'm not so inundated with hype that I need to hear a new song when the album is already announced, if I wait I can hear the album as it was intended. Singles are just marketing tools for bands to gain wide-spread awareness, and I am already very aware of Queens. Singles almost never represent an album properly, this is why I'm kind of sour on them. Hopefully you can understand that.
No One Knows sounds like nothing else on Songs For The Deaf, for the record.
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"since you want to be a cunt neekafat I'll explain why I don't like listening to singles."
You take this site too seriously if you think there's any malice in what neekafat said.
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Album Rating: 5.0
I don't take anything seriously. I just think certain words kind of trigger me for some reason, edgy being one of them. Serious or not my explanation was still maybe warranted
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Album Rating: 4.0
Maybe the c-bomb wasn't necessary though, I'm sure he was just yanking your chain, which appears to have worked.
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Album Rating: 5.0
is cunt really a c-bomb? usually I use it as a term of endearment honestly... but yes his choice of words did tick me off a little
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Album Rating: 4.0
A term of endearment? Odd choice. I'm not a fan, personally. In fact my wife said it the other day (which is unusual) & I expressed my displeasure.
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Album Rating: 5.0
there are no bad words, only bad intentions. it's all in the context. for example the word jew is a normal word yet also a slur based entirely on context and inflexion. I view cunt the same way. I also may have hung around a lot of english folk who use that word in every other sentence so it's just kind of an innocuous part of my vernacular at this point. But yeah, in this case I meant it in a negative way obviously =P
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Album Rating: 4.0
She had bad intentions, it was about someone she knew. I wasn't sure initially what your intentions were either, this isn't obvious when all you have are the words & the context of previous discussion.
I do think it's a completely unnecessary word personally but if it's used amongst friends who understand your intentions then no problem, the internet is not that place. I've heard people use it regularly (like it's a conjunctive) in busy public places & that really irks me.
I'm English, born in London, so I understand it's casual use as well.
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