implying you could at some point
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whoever added this to the db w/o the tracklist, your mom's a hoe
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how you know my ma?
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met her while adding albums to the db
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oh yeah, that's her spot alright
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Album Rating: 3.5
they got "bmbmbm" so right on this.
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Album Rating: 4.2
it’s art school wankery but it’s also kinda perfect
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Album Rating: 3.0
Nah it's this heat.
So far so good.
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Album Rating: 5.0
AOTY, who actually cares where they're from
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Album Rating: 4.5
Near DT, MI absolutely rips
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It’s not where they’re from it’s where the musics source is generated. This is conceived and tweeked by lab brats born from the machine. Fuck ‘em.
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too bourgeoisie?
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Think the argument is more that it’s contrived to ‘be hip’/serve the market
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You don’t learn a trade when it comes to belting out tunes. You channel what you have and hone it through grind. Brit School arseholes can shove it.
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Personally think there’s more than one way to skin a cat 🐈
Album is good enough I don’t care in this instance
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Album Rating: 4.5
It’s nothing like any other alumni from the place, in a way it’s kinda remarkable that they’d be the product of Brit school. Gonna plead blissful ignorance either way, it really hasn’t affected the experience an iota
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they're blatantly talented so i don't care that they're industry plants
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four. there's four ways to skin a cat
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"they're blatantly talented"
think zak's argument is that they're blatantly learnt
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doubt they teach experimental noise rock at the brit school
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