Album Rating: 4.0
First 5 tracks on this are outstanding
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Album Rating: 4.2
Agreed, and Tear
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Album Rating: 3.5
This has grown on me a lot. Awesome album to listen to while driving in the winter
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Album Rating: 4.0
Yeah this really is brilliant
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Album Rating: 4.0
first 10 tracks on this are great to me, honestly
it's only at the 11 mark that things start to slip a little bit, but then those last 3 songs (nightmare, martha, blank page) are great so it's more of an intermission than anything
plus, on some days I really like Shame, so fuck it
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Album Rating: 5.0
finally picked this up on vinyl, the 2014 reissue at that. My god it sounds beautiful. Reaffirming my belief in this album's flawlessness.
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Album Rating: 4.5
Yeah, 'tis quite amazing
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Album Rating: 4.0
is the vinyl still mono?
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So i've heard actually.
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Album Rating: 4.0
The laser sounds in "Pug" are magical
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Album Rating: 4.0
One of SP's most underrated tunes Ars
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Album Rating: 4.2
What if I was to rank all 220-odd pumpkins songs in existence?
Also Tear will forever be underrated as all fuck
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Album Rating: 3.5
Do it
Also Pug should have been a radio hit
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Album Rating: 4.2
I feel like I have a moral obligation to
That's a great track tbh
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Disarm should be #1
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Album Rating: 4.0
Disarm wouldn't even make my top 50 Pumpkins tracks lol
Still a good song though
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Album Rating: 4.0
"Also Pug should have been a radio hit"
Should've at least been released as a single
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Such an incredible and overlooked album.
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Album Rating: 4.0
One of the things that irrates me of the remaster is that in the original version in the second verse of pug there's a synth effect in the background, well in the remaster that was erased.
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Album Rating: 4.2
during a track-by-track interview on the re-release of the album:
"17-- I am ready to reveal that this small offering is 'Blissed and Gone,' the track I so rashly left off of 'Adore.' And what precipitated the decision might be found in an encounter I had with producer and friend Rick Rubin, in whom management had asked to survey my progress; which at that time had ground to a standstill. "Whoa," he said when hearing the looped version of the greater song. "Whoa." In this I took whoa to mean 'not good,' and abandoned it like many others that were worthy."
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