Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off
2019 banged. tons of stuff i still come to from that year
edit: hooly shit i have this at a 4??? lmao absolutely no way thats still my rating
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Album Rating: 5.0
Oh bother
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love this little record and i really love how many people are still soaking it
supermarket cashiers, santa clauses at the mall around Christmas, guy working the desk at the post office, professional athletes...EVERYONE
Best band since Nirvana.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Agreed^
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Album Rating: 4.3
I’d have this over post human any day of the week
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Album Rating: 2.3
arguments about the relative quality of anything this band has done in the last 10 years will never not be hilarious
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Album Rating: 3.5
Holy cow that new track is like straight pop punk
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Album Rating: 4.3
It’s so bad I couldn’t even listen to it all
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Album Rating: 4.0
sounded like mcr produced by ronnie radke
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^ Oli gave me some mcr vibes too
The song’s got some things I’m not sure how i feel about, but i kinda like it
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Album Rating: 4.0
i have no strong opinion on it yet
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Album Rating: 3.5
First listen I loved it halfway through then I thought the breakdown was straight AIDS. Second listen I felt ambivalent. I don’t know what to think either
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Album Rating: 5.0
I hope Johnny loves it
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Album Rating: 3.5
Not otaku enough
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Album Rating: 5.0
If johnny doesnt love it then i hope johnny hates it enough to rant
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Album Rating: 3.5
Same. I live for jotw word vomit
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Album Rating: 2.3
there is an unposted draft of a full bmth discog ranking/review somewhere in the bottom of my notes folder lol
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Album Rating: 3.5
Please release the world should seeeee
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Album Rating: 2.3
oh shit yeah this is v mid. posted unabridged:
album highlight Sadness Will Never End apes BFMV
Sempiternal
Duh.
Actually, this album kind of robs the joy from ranking Bring Me the Horizon; you think you’re having fun trying to suss out which albums are the least awful by process of elimination, and then suddenly you get to the top and realise this was the only winner that list was ever going to have. Cool. We have arrived.
There Is A Hell
emotionally earnest and kinda ambitious
Post Human
I’ve spent the majority of these feature setting up “what about alternative metalcore haha could it ever be good”-isms, but I’m going to pack it in and concede that it’s time to look at the wider scheme of the Bring Me the Horizon image instead of reducing them to footnote status within whatever irrelevant and/or obnoxious scenes they’ve been associated with: this band have walked their mile.
Amo
Amo is a cluttered mess of inconsistently realised ideas made by a band palpably desperate to bite off more than they could chew; in many ways it’s got that disaster-value entertainment value that Music Two… brought in spades, but unlike that albumEPcompilationthing, Amo has enough bangers to land in the higher regions of the band’s discography. This is more a reflection of the discography than the album - this is still an awkward mess, but
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Album Rating: 5.0
Johnnys recent list destroying my ratings would please you nash
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