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NordicMindset
February 23rd 2017


25137 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Lounge gets boring after the 3-minute mark but those first 3 minutes are so good

Snake.
February 23rd 2017


25598 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

lounge rules but the long drive version is better tbh

TalonsOfFire
Emeritus
February 23rd 2017


21032 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

They're both good but not amazing

talktothehead
February 23rd 2017


2620 Comments


Yeah Lounge is probably in my bottom 3 from here

I honestly think this album becomes way more consistent after doing the cockroach. Even if the first three songs are some of the best.

TalonsOfFire
Emeritus
February 23rd 2017


21032 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

First three, Cockroach-Cowboy Dan-Trailer Trash trifecta, and the last four songs are amazing. The rest is great or good.

talktothehead
February 23rd 2017


2620 Comments


5/5 songs = Teeth Like God's Shoeshine, Heart Cooks Brain, Convenient Parking, Cowboy Dan, Trailer Trash, Out of Gas, Long Distance Drunk, Bankrupt on Selling

Pretty Much Perfect = Shit Luck, Trucker's Atlast(really damn good and underrated)

Pretty great = Styrofoam boots

Pretty good = Doin the cockroach

Good = Lounge, Jesus Christ Was An Only Child, Polar Opposites

onionbubs
February 23rd 2017


23796 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

i couldnt rank this if i tried. i love every song on it



all i know is top 5 are teeth like gods shoeshine, styrofoam boots, lounge (closing time), trailer trash and bankrupt on selling

talktothehead
February 23rd 2017


2620 Comments


So many underrated gems on this

I just don't get Lounge on this like it's great but it's too upbeat and the ending is boring af the first one was better

NordicMindset
February 23rd 2017


25137 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

5/5 songs: Teeth Like God's Shoeshine, Doin the Cockroach, Cowboy Dan, Trailer Trash, Out of Gas, Shit Luck, Bankrupt on Selling, Styrofoam Boots



Lounge, Truckers' Atlas



Heart Cooks Brain, Convenient Parking



Jesus Christ Was an Only Child, Long Distance Drunk, Polar Opposites

onionbubs
February 23rd 2017


23796 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

i don't know man. i just don't know. there's something about it that i find so exhilirating

talktothehead
February 23rd 2017


2620 Comments


Green how can you have Heart Cooks Brain so low ;-;

talktothehead
February 24th 2017


2620 Comments


whey am i sooo sad

talktothehead
February 24th 2017


2620 Comments


its 3 09 and im stil up bu ty

talktothehead
February 24th 2017


2620 Comments


truckers atlkjas is realy good tbh maybee one of the beslt here

EphemeralEternity
February 24th 2017


4937 Comments


ye great album, is their new(est) one even worth listening to or will the devolution just anger me

EphemeralEternity
February 24th 2017


4937 Comments


btw We were dead before blah blah blah did nothing fr me unfortunately

kascetcadettt
February 24th 2017


1602 Comments


i enjoyed strangers to ourselves, but this short song is pretty much all it can offer to you personally

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sPAsktYP2nE

Dylan620
February 24th 2017


6009 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Proud of you this week ALA, this is a top 10 album for me and I agree with what you said earlier about "Teeth" being a god-tier opener



"btw We were dead before blah blah blah did nothing fr me unfortunately"



:[ but "Spitting Venom"... and "Parting of the Sensory"... and "March into the Sea"... and "Missed the Boat"...

zakalwe
February 24th 2017


42221 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I prefer it to this.

onionbubs
February 24th 2017


23796 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Spitting venom is their best post M&A song (although ocean breathes salty is very close) but the album is pretty spotty



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