Album Rating: 4.5
Can't you get a better job than McDonalds, like Billy says Ronald McDonald touches little kids.
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Album Rating: 4.0
I can't, actually. That's the problem.
Now, no more nonsense in my awesome review, please. Take it to the community thread.
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Album Rating: 4.5
I'm sorry Scruples. I hope I didn't make you feel sad. 
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i absolutely love this review. never listened to mr. bungle although i have been meaning to. great work scruples.
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You SHOULD listen to it.
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Album Rating: 3.5
You really should, I would start here if you are new to Bungle although this is their weakest album.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Ah, this review owns.
"Go die in a fire". = funniest thing in a review ever.This Message Edited On 04.07.06
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Album Rating: 4.0
Zebra is lying. This is their best album yet and ever.
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Man, this review rules.
Haven't heard much of Mr. Bungle though.
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Album Rating: 4.0
"Retrovertigo" is probably the best song.
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Album Rating: 4.0
:lol:
Review still kicks my ass.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Fuck, I'm awesome.
I didn't write many reviews worth a damn, but the ones that are are real winners.
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Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off
Hey now, I think Golem II is an awesome song. If anything, I'd say Vanity Fair and The Holy Filament, but all the songs on this cd are good enough for me to keep the rating way high.
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This album deserves a 5/5
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Don't forget the track that manages to combine varioius aspects of Muslim style chanting, thrash
metal, and some weird sort of.... Yiddish acid house? I love that band, but they are sooooo
eccentric it's hard to explain them even to friends, ends up making me feel embarrassed to listen to
it because people are like "what is this schizophrenic shit?"
Anyway, I saw them play this album in its entirety, live, at the Ogden Theater here in Denver, back
in 1999. They played that friggin album LIVE, and DIDN"T MISS A GODDAMN NOTE! I was, frankly,
pretty shocked that they could do it, even if it did take like 5-8 extra band members to fill in the
sound. Patton was actually directing them, like he'd had them memorize some sort of live "samples"
that he could trigger by pointing at them and making hand signals, etc. He was directing live rock
music like an orchestra, while singing and playing keys. incredible.
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