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Just to piggyback, "You Have No Idea What You're Getting Yourself Into" is, in fact, a fun album. Dawn of the Dead is a legit banger.
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I'm 45, I mostly ignored nu-metal, and came to emo a bit late in the cycle. One thing I do know, though, is punk. This album (or the band in general) definitely has a classic punk feel to it. I appre...
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I've got a general background in Classical music, but I haven't exercised my ear for it in quite a while, to the point that I really have to think to point out specific differences between composers ...
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"Jazz Police" may be one of the stranger songs we have heard in this club, and we heard "In Every Dream Home a Heartache" a while back. I enjoyed this album, and didn't mind the 80s styling. Obviou...
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I have to admit that I was expecting something different from this album. When I hear "Darkwave," I think goth or industrial music. You know, Sisters of Mercy, The Cure, things like that. That is not...
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I was also left unfulfilled by this album. It was pretty good, and I generally enjoyed it, but none of the songs really had that punch to really grab me. Short comments because I'm catching up, but...
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Looking forward to Operation Darkness. That's a game I really wanted to love, but I fell off it very quickly.
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I'm only familiar with Nina Simone in passing, so I didn't know quite what to expect here. "Singer Spotlight" is not my favorite style of jazz, so this album started off slowly for me. It started t...
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I'm going to preface this by saying I was about 20 years too old for Emo. If it had hit while I was in high school, I may have gone way down that rabbit hole. That said, I enjoyed (and still enjoy)...
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Will the one handed controller co-release with a new DOAX game?
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I love this album. It has a certain energy that I really only find from Japanese artists. The closest I can come to describing it is a combination of extreme earnestness and total exuberance for th...
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Not to be reductive, but "ditto."UncleJam and I are different people, but I have very similar feelings on this one. It is pleasant enough to listen too, but the songs that go a bit harder are more en...
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I've Seen Footage. That's all I really have to say about this album. None of it really caught my attention, or spoke to me, except I've Seen Footage. For whatever reason, that one grabbed me. Hac...
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My favorite type of jazz is the songs that take me on a journey, be it to a Caribbean island, a smoky lounge, or the intro of Cowboy Bebop. While this album was pleasant to listen to, it rarely took...
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For a long time, this was my favorite Genesis album. I'm not going to hand wave away the more commercial sound of 80s Genesis, as songs like ABACAB, Land of Confusion, and Jesus He Knows Me are all c...
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I mostly enjoyed this album, though I had a major technical issue with it. There were multiple songs with long outros at a very low volume. While this might be good for listeners with headphones on,...
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Court of the Crimson King was also my only previous exposure to King Crimson, but I was also familiar with Belew from his work with David Bowie (and less so with Frank Zappa), as well as his solo albu...
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This album was one of the first cassettes of real music I had as a kid, along with "Business as Usual" by Men At Work and "Eliminator" by ZZ Top. I have not actually revisited any of those albums fo...
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I was late to the Fela Kuti party, having just heard of him within the last year or so. I'll say that this is not my favorite of his works (I struggle calling this a "song" at over 28 minutes), but ...
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How am I supposed to follow that mess?To get back on topic, the morality meter in the game isn't really good/bad. Because this is the Persona team (which shares some DNA with the SMT games), it is m...
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