It's a regular five point O party in here.
Had no idea for the love of this album on this site.
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Album Rating: 2.5
maybe he didn't like it beca... zzzz
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Album Rating: 3.0
It's a little darker than most pop punk, but it's still heavily influenced by such. Also, the song structures are pretty damn straightforward. Not really points for or against it, but it's still true.
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Read some comments and the review and gave it a spin with really high expectations. It didn't live up to them. Just how many times did you listen to it before 5-ing it? I'm not asking ironically, just want to know if this is a grower or it's just me not being in the genre so much, or maybe having to listen to it more carefully, or even all of them.
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Album Rating: 3.0
Oh shit.
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Album Rating: 3.5
80% of this album is boring as shit verse chorus verse chorus bridge chorus bullshit
that is a point against the alb
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Album Rating: 5.0
I mean it's a little bit of a grower but it was in 4.0-4.5 territory for me after first listen
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Album Rating: 5.0
"It's a little darker than most pop punk, but it's still heavily influenced by such. Also, the song structures are pretty damn straightforward. Not really points for or against it, but it's still true."
pop structure is a staple in countless genres. this has more grunge influence than pop punk. sowing season tries so hard to be grunge it's so bad.
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Album Rating: 2.0
Album tries so hard it's so bad
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Album Rating: 3.0
A lot of grunge bands were a darker side of pop punk though.
But yeah, I get your point Cyg. I still need to listen to this again some time to get a final verdict on how I feel about it. I know I
don't like it as much as I used to.
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Album Rating: 5.0
"A lot of grunge bands were a darker side of pop punk though."
bruh
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Album Rating: 3.0
Grunge was a large spectrum of things, but one of it's biggest influencers was punk, and the grunge bands that got the most attention had heavy pop sensibilities. I.e. Pop punk. Sorry if we disagree on this bby.
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Album Rating: 2.0
Dude.
Nobody said 'yeah let's be grunge' it was rock bands in Seattle wanting a 'scene' that was the antithesis of what was going on in L.A.
They downtuned their guitars, reverted to the roots of rock and went for it.
Countless band wagon jumpers leapt on and diluted it all and then you had hapless fuckers like this lot just ripping it all off and adding 'emotive' cobblers.
Pah!!!
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Album Rating: 2.0
eams
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Album Rating: 5.0
yeah grunge was poppy and was strongly influenced by punk, but like alt rock and indie rock were too and none of those 3 genres are pop punx. ;/
unfortunately music =/= math
so something that is influenced by both pop and punk rock isn't necessarily pop punk or pop punk influenced at all.
also grunge was an established genre arguably before pop punk even was.
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Album Rating: 3.0
So... What you're saying is that pop punk was actually a child of grunge and NOT the other way around. Got it. ; )
Some genre tags are silly to me. I stop caring at a certain point.
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Album Rating: 5.0
possibly! i've listened to a buncha post grunge songs and thought
"wow! if this had whiny teenage vocals, people would say this would be pop punk, but because the guy (singer) has a somewhat deeper voice, it's post grunge instead!!"
pop punk > post grunge tho
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Album Rating: 2.0
Wanting a scene is an incorrect term on my part, apologies.
They just didn't relate to all that L.A nonsense and felt the true connection to rock had been diverted through a haze of hair spray and posturing.
It was put back on track thanks to Seattle, have some respect!!
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Album Rating: 3.5
fuck you seattle is dope as shit
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seattle is a pr good city tbh
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