Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off
Could definitely have done better with Low.
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i personally just cant get into Girl Talk, and i really, really do try, but i think i'm a little less ADD than i think is required... maybe one day...
good review, though
but jom? the profile pic? oh, my... thats intense hahaThis Message Edited On 12.11.08
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Album Rating: 3.5
the low mashup is ill!
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Album Rating: 4.5
this is an amazing album, straight 4.5. i didn't really like Night Ripper but this brought me into
GT
Play Your Part is a great song, Temple of the dog with birdman is a brilliant passageThis Message Edited On 12.16.08
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Album Rating: 3.5
i really can't decide which album i dig more. cause Night Ripper has a lot more of him chopping up songs into way tinier snippets and manipulating the beats a lot more. fta is more just like layering the songs over each other, but he just strikes gold with perfect mashups way more often, he's clearly improved his abilities. But like I said I wish he did more stuff like at the end of Here's The Thing, where he cuts up song and makes his own beat kind of.
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Album Rating: 4.0
A solid album, great review. My friend has been listening to GT for years but I never considered picking it up until I read this review. Play Your Part (Pt. 1) is solid enough on its own, especially the Pete Townshed/Unk Temple of the Dog/Birdman Lil' Wayne/Sinead O'Connor mash-ups.
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From Secret Diary to this. He came a long way.
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Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off
Hells yeah he did.
"These girls are smart...play your part"
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this is my favourite girl talk
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Album Rating: 4.0
I'd give this a 4.5 if it weren't for some of the weaker moments in this album, especially that MIA part: "nana na na na"This Message Edited On 01.17.09
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Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off
No that's the part with The Cranberries though! So great!
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I first encountered this last night, driving round in big80smullet's car in fact, and was impressed, confused and disorientated at the same time. I felt different segments of my brain triggering at the same time as memories cropped up and vied for space. As a self-confessed music geek it startled me. It was like listening to 3 or 4 albums playing at once, and a child was operating the skip-track button; pressing one of the 4 stereos after a few seconds. Spasmodic and hyperactive it may be at times, but brilliant it is all the time. I only shake my head when I think of how long his music takes to make though.This Message Edited On 01.19.09
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Album Rating: 3.0
gettin gettin some head, i was gettin some head, getting gettin some head, gettin gettin some head
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Album Rating: 3.5
the mia/cranberries is perfect!
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This is really good from what I've heard on his myspace so far, seems more like fun music I'd play at a party tbh, whic isn't a criticism in the slightest. I like how he makes use of a lot of chart songs. A lot different to what I expected based on hype/not actually reading reviews.
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Album Rating: 3.5
I have just given Girl Talk's debut 'Secret Diary' a listen.
Can I please ask Nick, DavID or anyone else who really liked 'Feed The Animals' to give their approximate rating of 'Secret Diary'... I just want to know the degree of improvement I am looking at as I progress through his albums...
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Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off
I haven't actually heard it.
But go get Feed The Animals right now. It's free, you shit.
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Album Rating: 3.5
Greg Gillis continues to evolve by using a greater number & range of samples on his 4th album. On the negative side, many tracks become a little too hectic & don't flow seamlessly. However, this is easily negated by the diversity of compositions used as Gillis digs up everything from rock/metal (Nine Inch Nails, Nirvana, AC/DC & Metallica) to classic favorites (Queen, Procol Harum, Kenny Loggins & Rick Springfield). It is this which results in a familiarity that should endear 'Feed The Animals' to a wider audience. Attempting to name as many samples as possible is super fun (read: frustrating). Recommended Tracks: Still Here, What It's All About, Here's The Thing & Hands In The Air.
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Album Rating: 4.0
i bet i could give this guy the most random stuff and have him remix them into awesomeness like:
-Fergalicious
-Tomhet by Burzum
-the sound of me choking a duck and
-whooop! there it is
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Album Rating: 4.5
Best part is easily where Eminem comes in with the Macbook Air song. It's so brilliant it hurts sometimes.
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