Album Rating: 4.0
The Donald Duck cameo is truly frightening and absurd
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Album Rating: 5.0
A moving aria for a vanishing style of mind
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RIP man
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sad day : (
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Album Rating: 4.5
Oh man : (
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Album Rating: 5.0
you and me both
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Album Rating: 4.0
Good idea
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Album Rating: 4.0
chirst this is so catchy
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This album is so surreal, nightmarish and uncanny.
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Album Rating: 5.0
played this the other day and someone had a good laugh when Scott pulled "jada jada jing jing jing" out - one of the most underrated aspects of latter day Scott was his ability to pull something from so long ago and turn it upside down into a joke or something morbid
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Album Rating: 2.0
This man sounds like he's doing his best spooky ghost impression.
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Album Rating: 4.5
I'm looking forward to listen to The Drift again soon.
Discovered Bish Bosch months ago, the last song on it (The Day The Conducator Died) is perfect to listen to directly before The Drift (but the songs in that order: Cossacks Are, Jesse, Clara, Buzzers, Jolson And Jones, Cue etc.).
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Album Rating: 3.5
"This man sounds like he's doing his best spooky ghost impression."
Album is more eerie than a lot of horror movies
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Album Rating: 5.0
One of the best experimental albums of all time. Honestly, Tilt and Bish Bosch are all good in their own ways - but this album was truly lightning in a bottle for this era of Scott. I think it's banger after banger all the way through.
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That "donkey noise" part is one of the most frightening moments in the history of music
Beats the "donald duck" part afaic
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did he actually bring the donkey into the studio?
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Album Rating: 4.0
☝🏻🤓 “I’ll punch a donkey in the streets of Galway!”
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Donald Duck's wildest career move?
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