Album Rating: 3.5
Best track is the last one
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aint no leavin this party with nobody to love
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Album Rating: 4.0
"weed culture is a fucking cancer"
FOAD
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Damn how did we go from "New Slaves" to "400 years of slavery sounds like a choice"?
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Lol
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Album Rating: 4.0
New slaves described the music industry
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Album Rating: 2.0
Cudi stole the show on Guilt Trip.
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Phenomenal album, hold my liquor is ye’s greatest track imo
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probably the last great kanye album we're gonna get
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Album Rating: 5.0
but we just got one
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Album Rating: 2.5
but we just got *a one out of five
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the only neurotic kanye alb worth giving a fuck ab.
can a song be industrial and groovy at the same time? yes
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Album Rating: 4.0
can't get over this average. was there some kanye drama around the time the album was released? it might not be super accessible but it's not hard to get either
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uh ppl accused him of ripping off death grips which was kinda absurd but that could be a factor
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Album Rating: 2.5
first four tracks are amazing, then it goes horribly downhill. bound 2 is a fucking jam tho.
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Album Rating: 3.5
both edgy, both hard to take seriously
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"uh ppl accused him of ripping off death grips which was kinda absurd but that could be a factor"
I'm no expert on industrial hip hop like at all but there are some production elements on here that aren't that dissimilar from what dg were doing on tms/nldw. Still kind of a stretch when considering what producers Kanye worked with on this album but yeah...
I'll say this though: what I think seperates Yeezus and DG from the non-Yeezus/DG industrial hip hop I've listened to is their reliance on hooks and overall just being a lot easier to listen to (or at least as accessible as industrial hip hop can get), where as I find most other industrial hip hop is grounded in being loud and obnoxious just for the sake of it and really doesn't do much else other than that.
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Album Rating: 5.0
this was definitely similar to and influenced by dg as iirc he said at the time it came out but its not like its a carbon copy whatsoever, much more melody here, much more detail in the production, not as loud or abrasive in general, audible vocals etc
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True this is industrial but a lot of pleasure is derived from how the melodies correspond with the Noisey stuff, rather than carrying the songs merely thru obnoxious white noise. People slapping “dis DG ripoff” on any abrasive rap album feels like a cop out tho
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Album Rating: 5.0
i think dg uses a lot more melody/hooks than ppl tend to give em credit for. still, the fact that ye blends those more experimental/abrasive elements into something this (relatively) accessible is kind of amazing
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