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tgpo rates this as 3 out of 4
Great album by a great band. Don’t miss it.
tgpo rates this as 0 out of 4
Crap. Don’t waste your time.
tgpo rates this as 2 out of 4
A quality movie. The only misstep was casting Chris Elliot in a supporting role.
tgpo rates this as 2 out of 4
Not bad. Decent music, decent lyrics, decent melody. A pretty good listen.
tgpo rates this as 0 out of 4
Coma inducing. Perfect for insomniacs.
tgpo rates this as 0 out of 4
Crappy fake punk only serves to bring down the public’s perception of what punk is. This is a detrimental album to the punk genre.
tgpo rates this as 0 out of 4
I’ve heard tv theme songs that are more enjoyable.
tgpo rates this as 0 out of 4
Phony corporate punkish pop. Pretends to be more than it is, yet still fails to be listenable. A watch of time for all involved, including you the listener.
tgpo rates this as 0 out of 4
Radio friendly crap. Sharpening a pencil down to a stump with a spork is more enjoyable.
tgpo rates this as 0 out of 4
A fake singer created by teens who watch a tv show releases a crappy pop Christmas album. Gee, sounds like a golden recipe there.
tgpo rates this as 1 out of 4
What happened to the trio? Prior to this they music was pretty good, but this snooze fest was terrible.
tgpo rates this as 0 out of 4
Pretentious commercial rock that overvalues itself and believes in its own hype.
tgpo rates this as 0 out of 4
It’s as if
tool is now a cover band for themselves. They just feel wrong these days.
tgpo rates this as 0 out of 4
Crappy commercial swill. Not worth the price of the cd case.
tgpo rates this as 0 out of 4
It’s just not the same anymore.
tgpo rates this as 0 out of 4
Bad, Bad, Bad. I’ve heard elevator music that’s more interesting. This is the type of music you play over a movie’s closing credits when everyone’s leaving.
tgpo rates this as 0 out of 4
Even remixed crappy NIN is still crappy. Stick to their pre-Downward Spiral material, it’s the only good stuff they’ve made.
tgpo rates this as 1 out of 4
Like any
Weezer album you have the singles and everything else.
tgpo rates this as 0 out of 4
tgpo rates this as 1 out of 4
Not their best, but certainly not their worst.
tgpo rates this as 0 out of 4
This is the face of commercial music. It’s sad, it’s funny, it’s what record companies think we wanted.
tgpo rates this as 0 out of 4
tgpo rates this as 2 out of 4
A nice return for the Presidents. It’s worth a listen.
tgpo rates this as 0 out of 4
Boring and blah. Christian music doesn’t have to all sound the same, but no band seems willing to break out. You’ve heard this music a thousand times before.
tgpo rates this as 1 out of 4
A fair collection at best. There is just too much left off to ignore, plus the middle half feels like filler material.
tgpo rates this as 2 out of 4
Pretty good. It’s dark and moody, which I like, but it seems to be missing one key ingredient that would make it awesome.
tgpo rates this as 0 out of 4
Commercial faux punk. Use only as a springboard to better bands.
tgpo rates this as 1 out of 4
It’s a fair 90s Alternative album. The songs are hit or miss, but are at least heart felt.
tgpo rates this as 0 out of 4
Blah. Bad fake punk. Skip it!
tgpo rates this as 2 out of 4
Great album. It’s dark, it’s moody, it’s a fun listen, but it can become a little tiresome by the end.