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5.0 classic
Brand New Science Fiction
This is the album that got me into Daisy. Just that statement alone is a testament to what Science
Fiction has accomplished. It's such a perfect blend of their whole discography crafted into one
project. I remember when it first dropped, unexpectedly, and within the first minuet I was in an
instant trance. It was such a surreal experience that I will never forget, both enthralling yet
disparing as we know it's their last now. To me it's the perfect way to end the legacy (I'm going
to choose to ignore what happened afterwards for this review). I still like The Devil and God,
Daisy, and Deja better as a whole but Science Fiction was almost like a greatest hits album but
with its own material. Those types of albums I usually consider in their own league because there?
s no theme to them, expect it's a culmination of the best of the best. That's what Science Fiction
ultimately is in its essence, a homage to the best of their best (which I could argue is
everything). Anyways, getting back to the Daisy comment, Daisy was always an album that I skimmed
but never full immersed myself in. It was like Science Fiction was the stepping stone I needed to
unlock the piece that was missing; then it all clicked. Now Daisy has shot up to my second
favorite Brand New album and I, honest to God, don't think that would have happened if Science
Fiction never came out. This is why, in my opinion, Science Fiction is such a splendid album and I
hope you may too find something in this project like I did ?
Faith No More Angel Dust
This is the album that I spin when I am truly and utterly having a despairing day. When you are so miserable and fed up that you just say want to scream at the top of lungs F@#$!!!! This is the album that I use as therapy to let all those primal emotions and urges out, then real it back in and be a normal human once again. Thank god (or angels) for this musical therapy.

4.5 superb
Barely March Marely Barch
I also don't know what I stumbled onto but am absolutely enthralled. My vein of pop punk and emo!

4.0 excellent
Band-Maid World Domination
Just excellent rock and roll played by badass Japanese ladies! What makes them better then other similar acts, in my opinion, is that they play all their own instruments (not pointing out anyone is particular *cough* ___ metal *cough*)
Japandroids Near To The Wild Heart Of Life
This album grew on me. I was disappointed at first like many others (would have been a 2 or 2.5 at
first)...but I don't know, it just wormed it's way into my subconscious. It's no post-nothing or
celebration rock but it has it's own time for me to listen to it. Usually when I am contemplative
and reminiscing about my life, as I am in the stage that this album is meant for, someone who's
losing their young adult youth and stepping into the mature world of careers and responsibilities.
Our Lady Peace Clumsy
One of my favorite albums growing up. Not only did they beat the sophomore slump, they surpassed it because "ordinary's just not good enough today".
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