Fuuuuuuuuck yeeeeessssss
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hell yea.
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DONT TELL ME HOW TO DO MY JOOOOBBBBBBB
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Not feeling this new song, but I liked the first one they put out. I'm pretty split down the middle about this.
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The logical evolution from their self-titled. This sounds great. So ready for the full album.
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this is gonna be their best album yet.
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both songs have been sort of meh, but i'm sure there'll be some gems scattered about..
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Judging from these two songs I'm not sure the songwriting on this will be as interesting as their last album.
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Groovy and manic. Somewhat monotonous but still a banger.
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Both songs kick serious ass
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Sounds promising
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Love this, I'm also stoked that the Jesse Draxler art is the album cover and not just for a single
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song's a nice grower with some awesome groove, think it'll sound even better within the album
doesn't quite touch Satan though
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The new track sounds like a crazy industrial assembly line putting together wacky robots
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that's a great way to describe it
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It very well could be
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So fucking hype
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I can dig it. I'll probably always love Hell Songs the most, though, if this continues to be their direction going forward.
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Fuck this band is heaven sent. Not sure if I’m ready
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My most looked forward to album for the back half of 2018, I've loved both tracks a ton so far.
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this is gonna be their best album yet. [23456]
Also this article sounds like it was written by a 70 year old man
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*rifles through cupboard for some stale malt digestives* some biscuits sir? i also have a compendium of photo albums taken from my office job of '67 that you might find interesting to pore over in excruciating detail?
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Might as well!
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you've got pluck young'un
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Possible lunatics? I think you mean confirmed.
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YAAAAAAAS finally, cannot wait.
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sounds good as hell
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my body is ready
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FUCK I love quarters
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