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| 4.0 excellent | Rudy K. EMERITUS | August 7th 09 | When the Heroes falter, it’s usually because McCoy’s ideas tend to run dry around the end of the 14-song-long track list, and while his flow is generally acceptable, lyrically the Heroes will never be compared to Atmosphere or Mos Def. Luckily, the uniformly innovative, genre-bending production by Stump and Cool & Dre manage to keep The Quilt afloat through its hour run and produce a pop/rap album that manages to be catchy and progressive at the same time.
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| 3.0 good | DruggieDougie | September 25th 08 | This album is not what I expected from Gym Class Heroes. However, I wasn't upset. Travis is an excellent vocalist. His rapping skills can't be touched by many out there. The lyrics on the album are great as well.
If you're a fan of alternative rock rather than hip-hop, I would avoid this album. It's not like Gym Class Heroes' previous albums (it's not a shocker that they took this path though). There is only a few tracks that you even notice the other members. Most of this album is strictly Travis. For y'all lovers of hip-hop/rap out there, check this album out. You will not regret it.
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| 3.0 good | haley | June 3rd 23 |
| 2.5 average | elry2k | April 12th 17 |
| 2.5 average | teeawgo | January 19th 16 |
| 2.0 poor | Vyndax | January 25th 12 |
| 1.5 very poor | iSkane | December 30th 11 |
| 1.5 very poor | Eswin17 | November 21st 11 |
| 2.5 average | IN64 | October 17th 10 |
| 2.5 average | jsub1 | September 5th 10 |
| 1.5 very poor | renny48 | October 14th 09 |
| 2.5 average | kingsoby1 EMERITUS | February 2nd 09 |
| 4.0 excellent | TonStar | December 17th 08 |
| 3.0 good | gafel | October 2nd 08 |
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