Why are you using Safari, andcas?
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ah screw it
rating change to 1
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I Strongly disagree with this review, if you don't know anything about Allstar Weekend and their music, don't write bad things about it. Get your facts straight and then write the comment you can have you personal opinion i dont mind but don't go dising their music when you don't know a thing of what it is about....
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Kaysoo, you can have your own opinion's and shit. But the album is THAT bad. stop being over dramatic. And if i were you i wouldn't be calling other peoples stuff "shit".
And if you had an album they wouldn't like it either buddy boy. Soo STFU!
The line "You look good on the outside, but i know your not cool." Would fit you better. Actually not really. cause the website looks like it would have shitty reviews that aren't true. So clam down.
Ohkay thanks bye!
p.s. Allstar Weekend is Beautiful!
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someones little sisters just pwned sputnik
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hawt
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And if you had an album they wouldn't like it either buddy boy.
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These guys are so Disney manufactured.
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Those two comments are some of the funniest things I've seen in a while now.
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apparently this band still exists!
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Album Rating: 2.5
Disney-raised Californian power-poppers Allstar Weekend deliver much of what you'd expect on their passable debut LP 'Suddenly Yours'. Featuring all 7 tracks from their debut EP, plus 4 new ones, the formulaic radio-ready sound reminds of All Time Low at their poppiest. Bright, energetic & catchy, this slickly produced album at least has the quartet playing their instruments & writing their own songs; showing admirable ambition, if lamentably resulting in some cringe-worthy mis-steps that are too clearly aimed at teenagers. It's a shame the 4 new tunes show a worrying trend towards electronics. Recommended Tracks: Clock Runs Out, Hey Princess & Dance Forever.
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