Album Rating: 2.0
Pneumonia might be decent if Casting Such a Thin Shadow and To Whom It May Concern didn't exist
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Album Rating: 2.0
Also that x100000000
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Album Rating: 3.5
Are any albums actually greater than a 3.5 these days (post 2010) where you actually come back to them and enjoy them regardless of the history of the band or their modern material? Seems more and more rare these days and this album is cool I'm gonna side with the cool kids this is a cool little album
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Album Rating: 2.0
Juicy J dropped Blue Lean and Dream in 2011
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Album Rating: 3.5
yea its fine
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Album Rating: 3.5
Didn't know Juicy J was post-hardcore-jesus-straight-edge
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Album Rating: 1.5
"Are any albums actually greater than a 3.5 these days (post 2010) where you actually come back to them and enjoy them regardless of the history of the band or their modern material?"
Yeah. Norma Jean has like 4 albums post 2010 that still bang to this day and they're not even the same band they started off as.
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Album Rating: 2.0
See also: Deadguy, Converge, Poison the Well, Haste the Day, etc
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Album Rating: 2.0
To be fair there is a fine line. If you keep the same genre tags, you have to be good and interesting and not stale this many years later. If you change it up as you "age out of core" you can't make least common denominator music. So for those of us who got into stuff pre 2010, there is that line to balance. But agree with Jeet and Mimsy, yes they exist even if less frequent. Not many bands are still doing it 20 years down the line and doing it well. But NJ is a great example. Haste the day is too. ABR is and they've stayed the same. Counterparts. Converge. Etc
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Album Rating: 3.0
This is mid.
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