Album Rating: 4.1
Frodus are that band Thrice covered once right
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Album Rating: 4.0
yeah, The Earth Isn't Humming
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Yea they’re better than Thrice actually
*dodges gunshots*
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Album Rating: 2.0
Unacceptable opinion; no one is better than Thrice.
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I understand if people wanna fap over Thrice from like 2002 to 2011 which is most of their discog but the last two have been really lame
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Album Rating: 4.0
thrice has worn off hard for me over the years
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yeah frodo > agreed hard
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"I understand if people wanna fap over Thrice from like 2002 to 2011 which is most of their discog but the last two have been really lame"
*2002-2005
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Album Rating: 4.0
Frodus are great but my love for The Illusion of Safety and TAITA will never die.
Also Source bby youre missing out on The Alchemy Index Vol I & II.
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Never really cared for those
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Album Rating: 4.1
Beggars is their best tho
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I beg to differ
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Fire & Water is my fave tbh
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Album Rating: 4.1
back on the subject of Norma Jean have y'all heard the bonus track Distance to Planets from this
found out it existed like last week and I have been absolutely rinsing it, killer track
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Yea it’s pretty good, I think it was an Apple Exclusive track. My CD copy has Kill More Presidents as a bonus track and that one is pretty good too, I remember them releasing it as a single before the album dropped but they got kinda sick of it and left it off the album iirc
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Album Rating: 4.1
yeah I remember that. Kill More Presidents is good but definitely feels like a bridge between this and The Anti Mother, as a TAM defender I like it but I'm not too cut it was left off this. wouldn't have minded Distance to Planets instead of the fuckin 15-minute silence gap tho
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Yea on the stream version Oriental is actually just a minute and a half long final track before Distance to Planets instead of being at the end of the super long gap of silence on Innocent Bystanders United. I dunno why they decided to do it that way on the CD lol
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Album Rating: 4.0
the whole hidden song trope was basically never cool.
Having trouble remembering many of them, but besides The Used S/T I never thought it was a good idea. And that one mostly worked because the track was fucking vicious compared to the rest of that album.
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Stone Temple Pilots - Kitchenware & Candybars
greatest hidden track of all time
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Album Rating: 3.5
Man why the fuck am I just now finding out about Kill More Presidents? Shit slaps
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