Album Rating: 4.8
beautiful beautiful beautiful
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Album Rating: 5.0
I look across the table, I see a lot more than what appears to be a shadow
He walks across the room, I see a lot more than seems to be patterns
I scan the room, I see bits and pieces of you scattered
It's those same patterns that gon' get us through the next chapter
You blow up through this home, your habits do much after
Grab the remote, pops up something you would've watched, I'm like
"Classic, this some shit I would'a seen you watch and then just laughed at"
Your patterns are still in place and your algorithm is still in action
Just workin' so that you can just, jump right back in
But you ain't jumpin' back
i cri fo rea
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Album Rating: 5.0
blame genius for shit comma placement and any inaccuracy pls and ty
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Album Rating: 4.8
i listen 2 music p. broadly and I honestly couldn't tell you that anything else that sounds like this. some sui generis ass shit. gonna Loveless a whole genre on us
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Album Rating: 4.5
yep, it's Rap 2
I'm enjoying the collective awe over this one. There's usually some contrarian trying to pull a "well actually it's derivative" but they're silent this time. Even people who dislike the record admit it's one of a kind.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Parker definitely did something incredible here. These sound like backing tracks to the end of the world
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I have only listened once so maybe I can give it time, but the whole noise genre never clicked with me and this is probably one of those situations...
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Album Rating: 4.5
pos'd. I felt heartbroken the entire way through the record, thinking back on meeting Nate, Groggs and Parker in 2019, amplified by the pain I can hear in Parker's production. My rating honestly will probably end up being a 5, just listening through it a few more times.
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Album Rating: 4.0
These 1's lmao.
Go back to Iron Maiden grandpa!
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Album Rating: 5.0
This shit is pretty comforting
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Album Rating: 5.0
It's growing on me quite a lot but I wish Superman That had a stronger throughline because the constant start-stop gets kinda grating
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this is awesome in the literal sense
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Album Rating: 5.0
"yep, it's Rap 2"
It's rapocalypse
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Album Rating: 4.5
Many comparisons to be made, but one I find really misguided is to Death Grips. I don't find this record abrasive or even that confrontational, the stretch in the middle is alleviating to me. Death Grips have never emphasized atmosphere like what's on here. It's a surface level comparison.
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Album Rating: 5.0
I never want to listen to this again, in a good way.
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Album Rating: 5.0
"Many comparisons to be made, but one I find really misguided is to Death Grips. I don't find this record abrasive or even that confrontational, the stretch in the middle is alleviating to me. Death Grips have never emphasized atmosphere like what's on here. It's a surface level comparison."
I agree, it reminds me a lot more of C4C/Wereallgoingtoburninhellmegamix 2/3-era El-P, but with more boldness to start spinning out of the genre conventions of hip-hop
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Album Rating: 4.5
Need to revisit their previous stuff which didn't do much for me before...but this is real good.
Great closing track, and the 5G song, uh, bangs
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Album Rating: 4.5
tremendous experience, that, and thoroughly refreshing for such a weighty and conceptual release to be so compact and uninflated
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Idk my rating for this yet but it's an ambitious project. Smoke Don't Clear stands out the most atm. Really cool project, dunno about replay value rn
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Album Rating: 4.5
'tremendous experience, that, and thoroughly refreshing for such a weighty and conceptual release to be so compact and uninflated'
this only being 40 minutes long is refreshing, the middle tracks are more mood pieces a lot of the time and if that was extended to a longer run time/more songs it could have diluted the experience
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