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| 4.0 excellent | steadyriot | October 20th 11 | Feels like a mix of their best 2 albums- How it Goes and Strictly Rude, though somehow isn't as good as either. This one had way too ridiculously high expectations from everyone from the second they said it would be a 'back to form' album. Trust me- look at it out of context of other Big D albums and you've got a great ska-punk album
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| 2.0 poor | Thompson D. Gerhart STAFF | October 9th 11 | Bland and boring, especially when compared to Big D's previous release, Fluent in
Stroll, which had a uniquely energetic ska-lounge sound. To go from that to a blander
version of Strictly Rude just isn't acceptable to me.
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| 3.0 good | Blackbelt54 | June 25th 11 | This album seems to be a little more generic than their previous efforts, but it is a return to their ska-punk sound after the dub-influenced Strictly Rude and the laid-back Fluent in Stroll. The album has plenty of strong tracks, although some of the 17 could be seen as filler.
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| 3.5 great | Askala | October 3rd 18 |
| 1.0 awful | Stevven | November 17th 13 |
| 2.5 average | Yay | November 28th 11 |
| 2.5 average | mar1s | October 22nd 11 |
| 3.5 great | fabzn | July 7th 11 |
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