Album Rating: 3.0
Lol whatever you say Tundy.
@Gravity - Yes, he needs to find other ventures than producing lol he's dragging down artists at this point.
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Album Rating: 3.5
No, you haven’t. You have the worst taste out of anyone on this site and negative spaces still rules. So respectfully, suck my dick from the back of my fucking legs
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Album Rating: 3.0
LMAO
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Album Rating: 2.5
*cracks fingers* Chat GPT write me a 5 star review of the new Poppy album pls
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Album Rating: 3.5
Nega Tundra
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Album Rating: 2.7
Amazing thread.
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Album Rating: 3.0
@Tundra -
I get why this feels validating for you. When you’ve never connected with an artist and they finally put out something that even fans are struggling to defend, it’s hard not to feel like you’ve been proven “right.” That reaction is human, and I don’t think it’s coming from a bad place.
That said, one weak album doesn’t retroactively make every prior take accurate. Artists don’t exist as a single static quality level across time. Even the most respected musicians have off-cycles, rushed projects, or releases that miss the mark for perfectly understandable reasons. A downturn says more about this specific moment than it does about the entirety of their catalog or impact.
What’s also worth separating is personal taste vs. broader merit. You can genuinely dislike an artist—and always have—without that meaning the artist never had value, influence, or strong work. A lot of people who do like this artist can still acknowledge that the new album isn’t good, without that invalidating why the earlier records resonated with them in the first place.
So yeah, you’re not wrong to feel disappointed or even a little smug about this release. But using one misstep as proof that the artist was always bad is kind of like judging a long-running TV show solely by its weakest season. It flattens the conversation and ignores why the artist built a following to begin with.
You don’t have to like them now—or ever. Just don’t mistake a bad album for a universal “I told you so.”
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Album Rating: 2.7
LMAOOOOOOOO
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Album Rating: 3.5
You could’ve just called him retarded and been done with it, but well said
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I need validation so so so so so so bad guys. Like you don't even know.
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Album Rating: 2.7
Amazing thread. [2]
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Album Rating: 3.0
@Wildcard - that was GPT lmao
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Album Rating: 2.7
I will admit that I am not good at writing long form reviews, but I've clearly gotten the last laugh here terms of my take. Badly written? Yes. Right take? Also yes. Go fuck yourselves.
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Poopy - Empty Shits [2]
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Album Rating: 2.7
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Poppy is like a Monster energy drink: goes down sweet, gives you a solid buzz, and then you crash like an hour or two later and wonder why you bothered consuming it. Not terrible, just empty calories, sort of mid even at peak imo. Still, she has a few solid tracks.
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Album Rating: 2.7
Spot on right there brother.
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Album Rating: 3.5
“Wildcard - that was GPT lmao”
hilarious
And Nah EAT is phenomenal and yall are missing out. That’s a filet mignon right there, medium rare
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Album Rating: 3.0
Abso-fucking-lutely - EAT is outstanding.
I love I Disagree as well, but EAT remains the best thing she's ever released imo.
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Album Rating: 2.7
Definitely gonna jam EAT tomorrow.
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