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Well done, the review is really great, I only have London Calling, and even there they mixed quite a bit, so I’ll listen to this sooner or later. I agree with what you said about art and artists, the concept of eclecticism and stylistic freedom, and I think that anyone who says the Clash "betrayed" punk with London Calling and this one simply hasn't understood anything about the band. You’ve made me want to listen to it.
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Oops, sorry, I accidentally rated the album.
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I finally listened to this album, one and a half times, no more than that, so for now I don't feel like voting for it. I would always prefer them to be like they were in Origin of Symmetry, but I realize that this is a discussion that makes little sense. Bands have the right and the duty, in my opinion, to evolve. Of course, changes might not be to everyone's taste, or they might be just okay, but I appreciate that a band experiments and changes. That said, personally, I didn't really like the change after Hullabaloo, but that’s just my personal opinion.
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I don't know the collection, a discreet reception
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I listened to the very first album, and those played on the radio from the subsequent albums. I also think he’s a good singer-songwriter, I’ll try to listen to something else, good review.
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Cornell, I didn't know and still don't know what he did before Into the Wild by Sean Penn, but I also think this film is a masterpiece in every sense. It might not appeal to everyone, certainly. I've talked to a lot of people about the film, and most consider it one of the best films of these years, a true masterpiece, while others criticize it harshly. There’s really no middle ground, and that’s just how it should be for a film like this.
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I had never listened to the Artic, I had read reviews online and in newspapers that spoke highly of this album. I listened to half of it, but it didn't say much to me. I'll listen to it all anyway; for now, I'm not rating the album.
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@senmayan ok, I'll try this science and morning view.
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I never listened to them, always avoided because I read that they played nu metal, and I don't like that. From your review, excellent, they don’t seem to be part of Korn, Limp Bizkit, and other stuff like that.
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Vitalogy and No Code are truly beautiful, Ten has never fully convinced me, and neither have Vs and Binaural. I know little to nothing about the others, so I don't think I'll listen to this one. A different discussion is the soundtrack of Into The Wild, which remains for me one of the most beautiful and intense things Vedder has ever made, a 5-star masterpiece.