case rested
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jk idk anything about bands from hamilton
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Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off
good writeup! this is pretty much how I feel about this album, I just was able to shrug off some of the lyrical miscues a little more easily (I think Done with Drugs is funny). But sometimes I just need a stupidly upbeat album in These Times.
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‘Can’t wrap my head around a band from Hamilton putting out a good album. It just doesn’t make sense’
Well if it puts your mind at rest they haven’t. What a fucking steamer.
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cleveland steamer: chest
hamilton steamer: face
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the dirty nol
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Album Rating: 3.0
cheers project, i feel u lol. fun albums are much appreciated rn
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Album Rating: 2.0
The record they dropped a couple years back was sinfully bland. This an improvement? Otherwise, not wasting my time lol
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Album Rating: 3.5
I really like this a lot
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"Great summary! Tells me everything I need to know to hard pass on this" [2]
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Album Rating: 4.0
"Done with Drugs" isn't a serious or literal song, it's poking fun at the people who feel the need to tell everyone/announce on social media that they're giving something up. The performative part of it.
Anyway I dig this a lot, though not quite as much as Master Volume. Been following them for like a decade as we're from the same city. They've fully embraced a clean pop sound now and it works for them but if anyone's interested in hearing a less polished (but still catchy) collection from them check out the 'Minimum R&B' comp, as ian b mentioned earlier in the thread.
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Album Rating: 2.0
#cancelpoppunk
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The frontpage is hexed!!!
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the front page is hecked
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Absolute diabolical dross that serves no purpose
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Album Rating: 3.0
heck me
done with drugs not being srs is fair enough/good, but it really doesn't work in the context of the album unless every single song is trying to poke fun (like fuckin doom boy lol)
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>Absolute diabolical dross that serves no purpose
me irl
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Album Rating: 2.0
"Absolute diabolical dross that serves no purpose"
Pretty much all pop punk released after 2009
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Pretty much all pop punk released after [whenever bad religion stopped being good] agreed
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fugazi? based
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