Album Rating: 1.5 | Sound Off
You don't own yourself in a capitalist state. You're owned by the highest bidder.
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Album Rating: 2.5
Okay this is absurd. There are people giving this album a low rating entirely because they don't agree with the political positions. This seems silly. If it's not your style then don't rate it if you don't at least try to remain unbiased. I don't hate on Architects because they're anti-religion. That's just stupid.
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Album Rating: 1.5 | Sound Off
The lyrics affect it when it's the focal point of the music, which is what Eric July makes it. I've listened to it. Even when you take out the lyrics, the music lacks diversity and overstays its welcome. Album is too long and has too narrow focus.
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Album Rating: 2.5
I find the idea that it lacks diversity a little bit odd. Democracy Sucks and Snap are Nu-Metal to the core, Tell Me and Addict are Hip Hop, and Individualism and The Professional Protester are Post Hardcore. The list just goes on. The album may be too long, but the idea that it isn't diverse is stupid.
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Album Rating: 2.5 | Sound Off
It's not because I don't agree with the political position it's literally because it's preachy as fuck and that's never fun to listen to.
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Album Rating: 2.5
I can empathize with that sempiturtle, but when the other guy spends two posts writing against capitalism and then gives it a low rating citing lack of diversity it just reeks of bias.
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Album Rating: 1.0
My rating is because this was very lackluster
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Album Rating: 4.5
Of je wel of niet goed vindt is een kwestie van smaak. Maar dit is serieus een van de weinige gasten die ook nog eens echt kan rappen, zinnige teksten schrijft en dit ook nog met bezieling zingt. Waar Fire From The Gods niet helemaal blijft beklijven, doet Backwordz dat wel. Verstandige keuze om van Eric July om zijn hart te blijven volgen.
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Album Rating: 1.0
Sorry man, I don't speak schnitzel
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1ing this for ancap retards
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'Sorry man, I don't speak schnitzel'
He's speaking Dutch, because we didn't have enough shitty Dutch users with bakker still breathing
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Something something real hiphop, something something lyrics with meaning. You know, the 16 year old narrative about rap
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Album Rating: 4.0
Album rules.
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Album Rating: 1.0
i bet they only listen to the *early* skrewdriver
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Album Rating: 1.0
I really think this should have a higher review. I have very strong disagreements with some of the political views but it's the strongest political rap album since 1990s Public Enemy.
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Album Rating: 1.0
DatsNotDaMetulz:
Anarcho-capitalism is not capitalism. It is anarchism. Anarchism is stupid, not capitalism.
And free market capitalism, as defined by actual economists, not anarchists, has the greatest track record of prosperity of any social system and has provided far greater standards of living than any collectivist system.
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Album Rating: 1.0
Also, DatsNotDaMetulz, your statement of being "sold to the highest bidder" is ridiculously ignorant socialist bullshit.
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Album Rating: 1.0
@likeshad0ws -- The frontman is an African-American man and they all hate racism. Why would any of them listen to a Nazi band? Especially when they're anarchists?
Your trolling is fail.
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Pos'd the review, but would you consider this progressive?
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Album Rating: 1.0
@Nazadan -- You posted on the wrong review.
Proyecto Eskhata is a very progressive band.
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