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| 3.8 excellent | Trey STAFF | January 13th 23 | I could gush about how much of an improvement Apocalypse for Beginners is over anything that came before it, but you should really hear it for yourself. This is an album where strong hooks and layers of melodic synth share time with aggressive riffs, throbbing percussion, and an abundance of electronics ? and it's pretty damn flawless. It's such an improvement over past offerings that it almost feels like a new era for the band. Apocalypse for Beginners is arguably Rabbit Junk's most complete and compelling album.
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| 4.0 excellent | kalkwiese | December 8th 23 | The best album of their cyber metal era, beginning with Meditations on Mortality. A diverse range of sounds blended into their newer industrial dance floor metal makes things mich more interesting this time around, just check Rabbit Out of Hiding and Bodies. Love is Hell is such a tune. I might still miss the energy of ReFrame, when RJ was just a bedroom project, but as long as the quality is like this, it's just the kind of pain every fan has to live with when a favorite band is past their golden era and searching for new quests
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| 3.0 good | Smevin | December 2nd 22 |
| 3.5 great | 8genre | October 27th 22 |
| 1.0 awful | doofy | October 22nd 22 |
| 4.0 excellent | KevinKC | October 22nd 22 |
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