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SnackaryBinx
December 3rd 2008


2309 Comments


because the expectation for music is way higher today then it was in the 60s,(ie: the complexity of metal these days) that The Bealtes have become insignificant in comparison.


i'm considering just commenting every review with this. the funniest thing i've ever read.

PunkItUp
December 3rd 2008


207 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

if only we had sigs. i would sig that 4ever

Chewie
December 3rd 2008


4544 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

RATM's self titled owns (for example) this album anyday.




agreed

Bleak123
December 3rd 2008


1900 Comments


wrong but ok

PunkItUp
December 3rd 2008


207 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

even RATM disagrees with that one

lunchforthesky
December 3rd 2008


1039 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Anachronistic and plain stupid.

lunchforthesky
December 3rd 2008


1039 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Indie pop is still ripping the Beatles off to this day. Just listen to She & Him. With the huge current popularity of that kind of music The Beatles are more relevant than they have been in decades. In short you are a clown.

SnackaryBinx
December 3rd 2008


2309 Comments


i don't think you get it lunch.

this music is bland and generic.

foreverendeared
December 3rd 2008


14720 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

i really don't think your intro works at all. You talk about scientific discoveries, and then proceed to say that it has NOTHING to do with this album. wtf?

Athom
Emeritus
December 3rd 2008


17244 Comments


snackarybinx tries and fails.

SnackaryBinx
December 3rd 2008


2309 Comments


i'm trying to make fun of lunch bro, keep up with the times.

ninjuice
December 3rd 2008


6760 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

You talk about scientific discoveries, and then proceed to say that it has NOTHING to do with this album.


He's basically saying that although the Beatles revolutionized/influenced music after them, they've become insignificant. ("because of the technicality of modern metal" lol)

SnackaryBinx
December 3rd 2008


2309 Comments


The Beatles are not insignificant at all. All I have by them is the white album, and it's really all I want.

ROCKY RACOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOON

foreverendeared
December 3rd 2008


14720 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

i realize what he's trying to say from reading the rest of the review, but he doesn't say that at all. He literally talks about scientific discoveries, and then says how the analogy doesn't even apply.

Bleak123
December 3rd 2008


1900 Comments


but they have better albums than the white album

lunchforthesky
December 3rd 2008


1039 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Abbey Road > Sgt Peppers > Revolver > White Album > Rubber Soul > Let It Be > The rest.

PunkItUp
December 3rd 2008


207 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

basically this review says Beatles music is old music. and dated music



i agree



its also terrific. bands today, even metal bands which this somehow gets compared to, can only hope and pray they will do something this good. in a lifetime



hope and pray i tell 'ya! :smash:



and what about that old stinker Sgt Pepper? This Message Edited On 12.03.08

Athom
Emeritus
December 3rd 2008


17244 Comments


i'm trying to make fun of lunch bro, keep up with the times.
but it makes you look stupid when he's right.

Chewie
December 4th 2008


4544 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

He's basically saying that although the Beatles revolutionized/influenced music after them, they've become insignificant. ("because of the technicality of modern metal" lol)




ok, take the example I give to back up my argument, and say that it's the whole argument.



and to foreverendeared, I said that the scientific analogy SHOULD apply to the Beatles, but in most cases doesn't.

Bleak123
December 4th 2008


1900 Comments


Abbey Road > Revolver > Sgt Peppers > The White Album > Rubber Soul > everything else





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