The Number Twelve Looks Like You Nuclear. Sad. Nuclear.
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timothystarxx
June 1st 2006


8 Comments


I love this album, much better than their EP.

TheMisterBungle
July 30th 2006


861 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

i dont have either of their EPs but i want put on your rosy red glasses more than the other one.

but i love this album to to end even though there is a couple fillers

Gore Obsessed
August 25th 2006


8 Comments


Awesome album, and the review is just as awesome. Good job.

iamrockzorz
April 17th 2007


1029 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

If anyone has both tntllu's ep and this cd, and listens to both versions of like a cat, can you tell the difference in the guitar tone. It seems that the guitar throughout this whole cd has a more thick sound with the tone backed off a lot. I prefer the tone on an inch of gold for an inch of time myself.

freelessness
July 26th 2007


13 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Review is well written. TNTLLY are just one of those bands that distinguish themselves from most. They do it very well.

steveconygre
October 31st 2007


33 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I love this album, although maybe it gets a little confused towards the end

PuddleSwimmer
October 31st 2007


1457 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

No, I'm putting my foot down.



I look like the number 8, you blind jacka**es.





Their mom's look like 12.

Metalikane
November 1st 2007


851 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

That was retarded.

xmattxhardcore
December 4th 2007


422 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Great album. Proud parents convention held in the er is awesome

poopideedoop
February 27th 2009


37 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

this was the only number twelve album i hadn't heard ever, but i downloaded the whole thing the other day. now i think it's my favourite one, although they're all pretty ballin. i like that these guys sound different on all their albums. i think nuclear sad nuclear is prolly their most interesting album. clarissa explains cuntainment is intense, but i prefer the ending on the the ep version, although it's not that big a change.

absurdismwine
April 2nd 2009


304 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

so disgusting

easytiger313
October 7th 2009


63 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I Dont see how im not annoyed by their vocals but somehow it all just comes together to be very listenable...its confusing to me

MrCalum
November 22nd 2009


371 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

you could just refer to them as #12

i remember listening to this and it being pretty cool, it occasionally comes up on shuffle

i like worse than alone and will give this another listen when i have time



TRMshadow
December 17th 2009


5119 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

2-3 good songs here or there, but I just can't get past how annoying his voice is

Foxhound
May 21st 2010


4573 Comments


Wow is this the best band ever? idk way good though, listening all day.

Dryden
May 21st 2010


13585 Comments


the number twelve looks just like you: twilight zone episode >this

AbyssalCreation
May 21st 2010


2064 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

The opening riff Clarissa Explains Cuntainment is sooooo damn tasty.

lostndsurf
August 8th 2010


14 Comments


Great album drums and guitar are so sick. Not to mentions they really play with and off each other exceptionally well in so many different ways . I find this particularly impressive considering the gaps and changing time signatures. The biggest problem with this album is that the screaming is a bit excessive at parts. This is because the screaming can be mono-tone or at least cause use more range and it distracts from the rest of the music

TRMshadow
August 9th 2010


5119 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

This isn't bad, I just can't get past the horrible vocals.

sniper
August 9th 2010


19075 Comments


They don't bother me but I can understand that. It's all about the guitarrr



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