Album Rating: 5.0
It's my birthday today, so I'm jamming this to celebrate jading.
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Happy Birthday gabby
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Album Rating: 5.0
Thx, this album was an excellent choice to put on, hitting hard rn.
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Was feeling nostalgic today, Turn on the Bright Lights on the way to work and this for driving home
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Album Rating: 5.0
That one's great too. Going cross-country skiing now, will bring monolith albums only.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Enjoy the skiing gabba! Jan is certainly not the optimal birthday slot but better than late Dec maybe. Did this make you feel nostalgic or old?... just curious
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Album Rating: 5.0
Thanks Demon, I felt very nostalgic. It sounded very fresh actually, probably because I haven't heard it in years.
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Album Rating: 5.0
Happy Birthday Gab
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I miss skiing, even though I sucked at it
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This album compliments driving around in the snow at nighttime well
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Album Rating: 4.5
hbd my g, january is a gr8 bday month imo. keep the christmas/nye partying going. also just did xc skiing for the first time a couple weeks ago, shit is pretty fun and a good workout lol.
^also agree
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Album Rating: 5.0
best needle drop of all time https://youtu.be/Rcx4_CszaDI?si=gv11483vAyZXn8tw
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Album Rating: 4.0
For the best album of all time crowd... what are the high points of this album?
At which point does OMFG kick in? I've never felt it here
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Album Rating: 4.5
I don't think it's the best album of all time, but Karma Police, Lucky and Paranoid Android are 5/5 songs.
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Album Rating: 5.0
To me this album is not about the singles, but the whole angst-inducing experience, hence there are no high points. Airbag is a perfect opener with it's uplifting lyrics, but the optimistic overtones are quickly ruined by Paranoid Android, and it's all downhill from there. Not in a rude, crushing manner that could kick-in, but rather like a sneaky insect crawling under your skin and making you feel uncomfortable. OKC always makes me sad, but in a cosy way because I realize this sadness was already within me, overshadowed by the trivialities of life. Like a pig, in a cage, on antibiotics.
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Album Rating: 5.0
When I first listened to it, Exit Music was unlike anything else, it was an incredible moment that I can still recall 30yrs later.
As an album as Gabba has said it was the package itself. A record of its time that illustrated the pre-millennium paranoia and unease at reliance on technology and where it would lead us. It still rings true now.
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Album Rating: 2.5
Okay, this might be a good album after all? I think I'm getting the appeal maybe.
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Album Rating: 4.0
It's very ahead-of but also very of-the-times. This era of Radiohead has seemed like one of those "you had to be there when it happened to really appreciate it" musical landmarks. I do enjoy this record, but I was a toddler when it came out. It wasn't on my radar so hearing it 20 years late just didn't hit me that hard.
And don't even get me started about Kid A. I don't know how or why that record is at all acclaimed in any regard. In Rainbows? Sure, easy 5 tbh. That one's properly timeless, but some Radiohead really just reminds me of the meme where op says "Radiohead is literally just Coldplay for dudes that sit on their balls and their balls go into their butt and they have to go to the hospital and fart out their balls"
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w
where is that meme
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Album Rating: 2.5
I can imagine this being mind blowing at the time or release, yeah. I don't really think the same with releases like Nevermind unless you were entirely unaware of the underground rock scenes.
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