Badflower   This Is How the World Ends
3.3
great
Release Date: 2021
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3.0 goodajcollins15 | September 28th 21

I might not be the demographic for this alternative rock and emo album and the ideas might not be the most original (a whole lot of mid-2000s emo influences), but that doesn?t take away from the fact that the performances and execution of this second album from the four-piece LA-based band are out of this world. If you love bands like AFI, My Chemical Romance, and the Used then you will feel right at home. As much as I do somewhat like this album the influences do run extremely deep and can be extremely distracting. Many of the tracks feel like either the Used or My Chemical Romance copies. But some great tracks laced throughout the album that would be cool to come back to into the future.

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3.0 goodterriblekonrad | September 25th 21

Cringe fiesta again, even more, but this guy have hell of a voice. I don't like the slowly intros running into alternative-rock sections, cheap trick. The rest is pretty energetic and catchy.

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3.0 goodBlueSwan | September 26th 23
1.5 very poorbrendanissnaz | July 4th 23
3.0 goodSHOWINGTEETH | December 17th 22
4.0 excellentCrazyhell | October 10th 22
1.0 awfulinherentkev | August 10th 22
4.0 excellentAxmetal | July 24th 22
3.0 goodMatty CONTRIBUTOR | June 19th 22
4.0 excellentwwf | December 3rd 21
5.0 classicChronicExister | November 20th 21
3.5 greatDoomstercry | November 18th 21
3.5 greatrickniel | October 15th 21
4.0 excellentACVPV | October 3rd 21
4.0 excellentNaenia | October 2nd 21
3.0 goodjesper STAFF | September 30th 21
2.0 poorMuppelope | September 30th 21
3.5 greatDJTrpTrp | September 27th 21
3.5 greatmattymetbril | September 25th 21
3.5 greatMateo Ottie CONTRIBUTOR | September 25th 21

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