Album Rating: 4.5
TOBACCO AND PEPPERMINT
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Album Rating: 4.5
idk I think this is my favvv
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Album Rating: 3.4
Ouch... this didn't hold up so great
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Album Rating: 5.0
Listening to this now coincidentally and it's growing right back on me after years of sliding out of favor. This is every bit the 5 that the new one is. They're actually very comparable records.
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Album Rating: 3.4
Cheers man, I can respect that. It's hard for me because I don't really have any nostalgia paired with Brand New (at least not as much as many fellow Sputters), but after hearing stuff like Daisy and Sci-Fi this just doesn't compare to me
Don't get me wrong, I think it's a very well made album I just don't think they figured everything out yet -- the choruses are awkward and don't match with the rest of their songs and some tracks just feel slapped together. I don't think I'll be bringing it down form my 4.0 but it's flaws are more obvious to me now more than ever
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Album Rating: 5.0
Fair enough for sure - this is on the weaker end of BN's discog even IMO (so naturally it's a 5). But I can understand the average, unbiased listener seeing this in the 3.5-4 ballpark with TDAG a notch higher. It's just so hard to separate myself from the inevitable bias of going through the tail end of high school and all of college totally enveloped in these guys and hanging on their every lyric.
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Album Rating: 5.0
This is best Brand New as it's the one where the lyrics I can relate to the most, and that's the biggest flaw about TDAG is that it's too focused on his struggle with religion.
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Album Rating: 3.4
Haha I can't blame you with that Sowing, literally my exact feelings for Avenged Sevenfold even tho I know most wouldn't be caught dead listening to them
But that's what makes TDAG so good
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Album Rating: 4.0
The only Brand New album I can play all the way through and not skip any song, TGAD sometimes, and Daisy would be one if not for "Be Gone" lol
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Album Rating: 5.0
I love Be Gone, I don't know why. Creepy as fuck especially when you look up the normally indecipherable lyrics. Just sounds like it would score the opening credits to a demonic horror film.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Whenever I hear it I just get an image in my head of Jesse dressed up in middle eastern garb trying to convince people to listen to him rant....idk, I'm weird lol
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Album Rating: 5.0
haha I hated it at first too but now I think it really fits with the album atmosphere
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Album Rating: 4.0
Yeah I don't think it's a giant turd or anything, just makes me giggle most of the time. It does kind of fit with the whole atmosphere though, agree on that
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Album Rating: 5.0
I could just be deliriously in love with the band though. To 98% of people it's probably a throwaway track.
I don't admit this often but I actually prefer it to Bought a Bride and Bed, my two least favorites off Daisy.
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Album Rating: 5.0
I prefer "Be Gone" to the title track and the first three songs on Daisy, always found it a nifty lil' jobber
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Album Rating: 5.0
nice to hear some agreement with my left-field opinion, although I heftily disagree that it comes anywhere close to Vices or Daisy, which comprise 2 of my favorite 3 (the other being Noro)
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Album Rating: 3.4
I really enjoy Be Gone too, that album is incredibly consistent. Agreed it's on the same level as Vices but the t/t is on a whole nother level
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Album Rating: 5.0
It's not on the same level as Vices at all to me so you must be agreeing with Dylan
That album is Noro > Daisy = Vices > In a Jar/Sink/At The Bottom/You Stole/Gasoline > Be Gone > Bed/Bride
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Album Rating: 3.4
Egh, for me it's
At the Bottom/Daisy > Sink > You Stole/In a Jar > Bed/Gasoline/Noro > Vices/Be Gone/Bride
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Album Rating: 5.0
5/5: Noro
4.5/5: In a Jar
4/5: Sink
3.5/5: Bought a Bride > You Stole
3/5: Gasoline > Be Gone > At the Bottom
2.75/5: Vices
2.5/5: Bed
2/5: Daisy
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