Album Rating: 0.5
the new architects album is a 5 after listening to this, prove me wrong
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Y'all juicing your objectivity ratings
I'm just still trying to get over the hump and drop mine down to a 69%
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Album Rating: 0.5
you're a wild boi someone get you under control :'[
this would be a 1.5 for music alone, but the why does it need to exist factor edges it over into happy hell
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Tis better to be hated then to be ignored
Record's as resounding a success as it could've possibly been
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Album Rating: 1.0 | Sound Off
lol ian i roughly did para 2, 4, 6, and 7 until the meltdown
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when an album is so bad to warrant a 0.5 you kinda enjoy the shock how-aspect of it, which pushes it up to 1.0
a 0.5 is an unattainable beast, prove me wrong.
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Album Rating: 0.5
the only true 0.5s are deeply boring and this is one of them
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But the establishment of an initial 0.5 itself is the restructuring of our musical baseline via implosion. The force of the initial rating may swing it out of its clutches at first and back into 1.0 territory, but it is a tentative and unstable sort of existence. Ain't no escaping the ultimate gravitational function of the 0.5, the only Sput figure that can diminish through it's own multiplication. Cower, ye who enter here.
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Album Rating: 1.0
This is ridiculously bad, holy shit
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Album Rating: 2.5 | Sound Off
Unnecessarily harsh. I'd rather listen to this than the new Architects :D
They both suck but this sucks less
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Album Rating: 1.0 | Sound Off
a pleasure to destroy this one together
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Album Rating: 0.5
as established by the newfound praise i've given towards the new Architects record that i mentioned in the review (check my profile), i'd rather listen to that on loop for 48 hours straight than half to listen to this again because at least that record isnt as obnoxiously boring
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Album Rating: 0.5
also as always dedex,,, thank u for yr contributions >3
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Album Rating: 1.0
The Downfall of Us All more like The Downfall of A Day to Remember
Only Money more like We Want Your Money
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I just wanna say that we have actually seen the ADTR dude's face though
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Album Rating: 2.5 | Sound Off
Granted they both suck, they're both terrible and we all agree these two records suck
ADTR were always poppy, immature and cringey. So this record is only bad by their already low standards. When did they have mature lyrics or not churn out chugs and breakdowns alternated with teenage-level pop choruses? When was their fanbase not teenagers or warped tours? Or maybe the problem people were talking this band too seriously to begin with.
The new Architects is so spineless and devoid of any redeemable quality. production wise it's poor. Content wise piss poor. Lyrics are abysmal. It's Architects shedding their skin and going radio friendly. It's working very well so hats off to them, but that record is bad not only by their standards but by the genre's at large.
"so sing us a sad song" really? It's a huge fucking cringe fest.
See what I'm saying? if a cringe band releases a bad album that sucks I laugh it off. If a solid band like Architects does it, i'm kinda pissed.
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Holy shit, it's really that atrocious? x'D
I've heard Degenerates and already had a bad feeling about it. Not sure if I wanna give it a listen =/
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la croissant, loser
Oh. Oh no
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Album Rating: 2.5
"best thing about this album is that it reminded me that Four Year Strong released a baller easycore album last year"
Listening to Brain Pain after hearing this has only reaffirmed my belief that FYS are, and have always been, light years ahead of ADTR in terms of songwriting chops and musicality. It was literally my album of the year 2020.
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Album Rating: 1.0
God damn this is awful.
Objectively this is definitely worse than the new Architects but the Architects album stings more agreed.
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