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someone
March 6th 2021


7254 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0 | Sound Off

An Album To Forget

SputnikSweetheart
March 6th 2021


369 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5 | Sound Off

@ cloakanddagger



Glad you see what I mean.

It's not about how bad the album is per se, it's about which band was a more solid respectable band.

JesperL
Emeritus
March 6th 2021


5841 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0 | Sound Off

yeah fys are easily the best ez

someone that 2 is v generous hahah

Dedes
Contributing Reviewer
March 6th 2021


11971 Comments


I remember hearing a single from this sometime back and while the downfall of ADTR was somewhat predictable oml did they fall much deeper than expected
Is this worth jamming even for the lulz or nah?

Tyler.
March 6th 2021


19035 Comments


nope

tyman128
Emeritus
March 6th 2021


4898 Comments

Album Rating: 0.5

don't put yourself through that kinda torture, there is no laughing matter here

JesperL
Emeritus
March 6th 2021


5841 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0 | Sound Off

no please don't, skim the lyrics on genius if you want some laughs but leave it at that for ur own sanity

someone
March 6th 2021


7254 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0 | Sound Off

"someone that 2 is v generous hahah"



i've only heard it the one time, maybe subsequent listens will bring it lower, but i don't want any subsequent listens

trackbytrackreviews
March 6th 2021


3469 Comments


who is FYS?

Snake.
March 6th 2021


25598 Comments


FYS is an American chain of entertainment retail stores headquartered in Albany. Formerly owned by Trans World Entertainment, it began in 1993 and was expanded in 2001 after buying out and rebranding mall-based Camelot, Strawberries, Record Town, Coconuts and DiscJockey stores. There are 206 locations as of May 2019.

AlexKzillion
Emeritus
March 6th 2021


19052 Comments


Regarding the Architects/ADTR discussion... think it stings more when a good band with only like one or two albums shits the bed due to all the missed potential. ADTR and especially Architects already have large discographies full of the stuff everyone actually likes. Their best work was already behind them whether these new albums were good or not, and that stuff doesn't just go away.

Unless these albums were like jaw drop amazing we'd prob just go back to the classic albums after a couple months anyways. Think both bands (but particularly ADTR) recognized that which is why they drastically changed their sound in hopes of gaining a new audience who still finds them fresh. Seems to be really working out for Architects as their album is actually competently made though boring. This album is like the scene equivalent of Revival.

Atari
Emeritus
March 6th 2021


28081 Comments


I’m just gonna pretend they stopped making music after Common Courtesy

Pikazilla
March 6th 2021


32373 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

Common Courtesy was pretty bad too



FTWHH - WSMFY was their good run

AsleepInTheBack
Emeritus
March 6th 2021


10745 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

A wholesome contrib collab yay



I’m just gonna pretend they stopped making music after Common Courtesy [2] that album is a bop

SputnikSweetheart
March 6th 2021


369 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5 | Sound Off

@AlexKzillion



that's actually a great point thank you buddy I hadn't thought about it under this light. Makes sense! cheers!

TooLateToGoBack
March 6th 2021


2120 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

Common Courtesy was peak ADTR.

JayEnder
March 6th 2021


22703 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0 | Sound Off

FTWHH > Common Courtesy > WSMFY > Homesick > Bad Vibrations > this atrocity

SteakByrnes
March 6th 2021


31061 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

Lmao this is a great review, love it

Valzentia
March 6th 2021


1765 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

2.5 as fuck

JayEnder
March 6th 2021


22703 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0 | Sound Off

not even close



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