Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off
Yeah they got everything just right on this one. Wouldnt change a damn thing here
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Album Rating: 4.5
break, wait, stop,
BACK OFF THE BITCH
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Album Rating: 4.0
man this album is wayy better than i remember
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Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off
Because this album ages like wine brotha
Without doubt one of the albums i have listened to most consistently throughout my life and not getting tired of it. Im not saying DGD doesnt have any magic moments now, but it is not like before with Craig and Travis where each release where near flawless, and this is their crowning achievement
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Album Rating: 4.0
I was admittedly never hugely into DGD, but I always enjoyed a lot of stuff from the Craig/Travis era. I think i might appreciate it even more now. You can really feel the magic here.
Last album i bothered to check in full was Acceptance Speech and while it had it's moments I'm just not much of a fan of Tilian's voice. Even the way they handle the production on his voice doesn't come off as a natural sounding. Probably should give him a second chance though
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Album Rating: 5.0
acceptance speech is probably the worst album they have with tillian. id say check the remaster or just one of his other albums.
although i deffo rate this band a lot less these days. dunno if id still like this as much
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Album Rating: 5.0
lemon meringue tie got me into this band i think? its been so long
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Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off
Accaptence Speech is the only DGD album with Tillian i can stomach as a whole. Many really good songs there underneath what i consider being maybe an overkill with experimentation during the production. After AS i feel like each album only had a few good songs to offer and that saddens me because DGD would probably be considered one of my fav bands of all time but i seldom say that now. Their upcoming release scares me both in tracklist length and features. I will enter with an open mind once it is released but my expectations for it is very very low
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Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off
Hell yeah, Mort. Either Lemon og And I Told Them got me into DGD but i cant remember which lol
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Album Rating: 5.0
it was deffo this album and dbm2 that got me into them. it was the summer dbm2 was coming out and i was really into hot cross. someone in a youtube comment compared dance gavin dance and the fall of troy to hot cross, and people were losing their minds, acting as if they were nothing alike (when in the grand scheme of things they are very similar bands)
then i think i tried dbm2, hated it, found this album, loved it, went back to dbm2 and it just clicked.
(what a story mark)
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Album Rating: 5.0
DGD would probably be considered one of my fav bands of all time but i seldom say that now. Their upcoming release scares me both in tracklist length and features. I will enter with an open mind once it is released but my expectations for it is very very low [2]
yeh im never very optimistic about feature heavy releases
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Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off
I dont want to talk about it. Anyways, hows your sex life?
I always thought the similarities with TFOT was very much in the guitar playing yeah
DBMII i always loved. Remember when i heard Heat Seeking Ghost of Sex as a single and me and my bf getting hyped as shit thinking it was the best song we have ever heard. Only thing i had to get used to on DBMII was the Will Swan raps
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Album Rating: 3.5
"acceptance speech is probably the worst album they have with tillian. id say check the remaster or just one of his other albums."
I completely dismissed DGD when they dropped AS, but I gotta say AS 2.0 (the remaster) is up there as a top DGD album for me. It is wild how much the production destroyed that album.
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Album Rating: 5.0
acceptance speech is their best album lol
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Album Rating: 4.5
yea AS is one of their best, nowhere near being the worst with Tillian
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Album Rating: 5.0
Classic in every sense of the word
I remember finding this on MySpace when it first came out. I fell in love and put it on my iPod. My cousin and I listened to it in its entirety on the drive down to the beach and we were just completely blown away. I agree, it’s aged like fine wine, and I’ve listened to it consistently since it’s release. DGD is one of those rare bands who have never really put out a bad album. I was not a huge fan of Afterburner, but one meh album in 15 years is quite a rare thing to find.
They’re still continuing to do well, but something about the guitar tone here and the duality of the vocals have made this album unmatched by anything else in their discography. It’s so natural and so fluid. It was a strange mix for its time, but it definitely had its pay off
It’s also extremely wild to me that this album is 15 years old. I was at the end of my teen years when this dropped and still seems like yesterday, but honestly it’s about like people in the year 2000 talking about an album that came out in 1985, and thinking about things like that just blows my mind.
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Album Rating: 5.0
always glad to see that other peeps recognize this as their masterpiece
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Album Rating: 5.0
yeah this is their best although i do love dbm2
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Album Rating: 5.0
no i mean dbm2 is their best but i love this as well
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Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off
There is no wrong answer when it comes to the DBM albums so i agree with both of your last comments, Mort
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