Eh it's okay I guess, too dancey for me and not enough riffs.
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1:53:51 to be exact.
Thanks, this album will be dandy.
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As much as I'd have loved to hear some more noisy riffage, this is quite refreshing. High hopes for the new LP
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pretty good. a lot more accessible than i was expecting, but i guess it is the single...
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i dig it, definitely doesnt hit as hard as their first album though
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This is great! As said though, a lot easier to get into than previous works. Still great though.
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Awesome!!!
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Too bad it's coming out in September. I get the feeling this would probably have a really summery feel
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rad as hell. hoping it's the poppiest thing on the record, but i really dig this. band knows how to have fun.
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Great single.
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Too bad it's coming out in September. I get the feeling this would probably have a really summery feel
I feel ya
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Very dancey compared to their first LP. Still a great track though, stoked for this album
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Love this. Love JFK. Love his label Teenage Riot. Love Toronto.
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Tracklisting -
01) Cheap Talk
02) Right On, Frankenstein!
03) Virgins
04) Always On
05) Crystal Ball
06) White Is Red
07) Trainwreck 1979
08) Nothin' Left
09) Government Trash
10) Gemini
11) The Physical World
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Shweet
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Why is all of their album art the same thing…?
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because elephant trunks
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because elephant trunks[2]
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really wouldn't be a dfa1979 album without the trunks
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It is all about the trunks. Plus it shows they're consistent.
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because trunks = dicks you fucking idiot
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the fu
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Hell yeah I'm loving this. Glad it's not as abrasive as their earlier stuff actually.
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Well this grew off me pretty quickly, hopefully they can muster up something more energetic and inspired on the new LP
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