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Lord(e)Po)))ts
November 16th 2020


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as a sufferer of major and chronic depression since the age of 14 im not gonna sit here and argue about what that shit means but it sure aint fucking hopeful rofl

Gyromania
Contributing Reviewer
November 16th 2020


38334 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off

I've been diagnosed with chronic depression in the past. Can confirm I had fleeting moments of hope and happiness, but still that was a fucking hard year for me overall

Lord(e)Po)))ts
November 16th 2020


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you know what is hopeful

satellite anthem icarus

Gyromania
Contributing Reviewer
November 16th 2020


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Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off

Video games are my cure for depression tbh. Music tends to make me sink into it further

Sharenge
November 16th 2020


6696 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

sorry guys just one sadboi making bad joke to fellow sadbois

Sharenge
November 16th 2020


6696 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

"Music tends to make me sink into it further"



well you don't have to listen to sad, depressing music but don't you find it can at least provide some sense of catharsis?

Lord(e)Po)))ts
November 16th 2020


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its ok sharenge although i hope u were being sarcastic

Gyromania
Contributing Reviewer
November 16th 2020


38334 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off

Definitely. I tend to be more heavily invested in sad ambient shit tho lmao

Lord(e)Po)))ts
November 16th 2020


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literally just skimming through this and its the same shit as ever lol im like these songs are really good and it's boc and all and then shuffle starts at the end and songs from their other albums start and it's like lol oh yeah TH fucking blows i'm gonna listen to all their other stuff now

Lord(e)Po)))ts
November 16th 2020


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its ok octagon i like arguing with you and i'm not upset at all. also ive been well for a couple years now so don't fret.

Lord(e)Po)))ts
November 16th 2020


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nope not at all but for the sake of my argument about the album being fucking bleak it was important to argue semantics

Lord(e)Po)))ts
November 16th 2020


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not too many, its pretty much a ghost town now because the economy tanked. so you'll be walking around feeling the tomorrows harvest vibes and not see a single person for miles.

but if u do see someone they definitely have a good opportunity to do some shankings what with the literally no one else around

Sharenge
November 16th 2020


6696 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

yeah but in the world of this album there wouldn't be too many dumpster-shankings because everyone gone... you just gotta worry about running across a stray survivor that will likely try and murder your face and steal all your loot... I guess he could be hiding behind a dumpster... you just gotta get to the chopper before he can shank you

Lord(e)Po)))ts
November 16th 2020


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album art even looks like calgary

Lord(e)Po)))ts
November 16th 2020


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with a 0.01% spawn rate

Sharenge
November 16th 2020


6696 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

does it give you the option to befriend the dumpster-shanker and adventure through the wastes together?

Lord(e)Po)))ts
November 16th 2020


70256 Comments


No, I said no hope.

Sharenge
November 16th 2020


6696 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

The dumpster-shanker kills you for a can of beans, leaving your corpse behind as the zombie horde slowly closes in around to devour your body while the sun goes down

Gyromania
Contributing Reviewer
November 16th 2020


38334 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off

Yeah I think we can all agree this album is entry-level boc. Let's talk about video games instead

Lord(e)Po)))ts
November 16th 2020


70256 Comments


exit level boc

on account of making me want to kms



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