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| 2.5 average | Jared Floryan | January 13th 15 | After hearing "Safe and Sound" a countless amount of times, I wasn't actually expecting A Tidal Wave of Mystery to be original or feature a library of way above-average tracks. The execution of this recording in general, though, is pretty meh. "Farrah Fawcett Hair" and "Love Away" are fortunately bearable songs, if only because they're sort of worth coming back to alongside the aforementioned "Safe and Sound".
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| 1.5 very poor | sarcasgnostic | December 20th 13 | "Support for Capital Cities comes from lazy hooks." You got that fucking right.
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| 1.5 very poor | NordicMindset | June 14th 13 | Except for "Safe and Sound", this album is incredibly vapid and stale.
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| 0.0 | Skoop | June 3rd 13 | This is good, didn't think I'd enjoy it as much. It's quite a smart and enjoyable album that doesn't sound like a debut. Fun too
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| 1.0 awful | MS2k | December 16th 14 | Do I even need an explanation? The songs all sound alike, and they all sound bad.
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| 4.5 superb | Noteros | October 4th 13 | Don't really get all the hate... It's a cool, poppy take on disco, and I really like it.
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| 2.5 average | iGuter | June 20th 13 | Lifeless and passionless; this soulless garbage is all about business, not the artistic integrity of a band. They're so generic and commercial that they make 3OH!3 sound more original.r
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| 3.0 good | Amir | September 17th 19 |
| 3.5 great | alamo | November 23rd 18 |
| 2.0 poor | hep | January 2nd 17 |
| 3.0 good | Ebola | August 21st 16 |
| 1.5 very poor | Jade | April 11th 16 |
| 2.0 poor | Tom R. EMERITUS | September 7th 15 |
| 1.5 very poor | Runeii | April 17th 15 |
| 2.0 poor | mhart8 | August 26th 14 |
| 3.0 good | mttgry | September 21st 13 |
| 2.5 average | TheDMV | September 9th 13 |
| 3.0 good | asaf | September 7th 13 |
| 3.5 great | SimGod | July 26th 13 |
| 1.5 very poor | gmang | June 9th 13 |
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