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There is no innovation, no complexity, no care, no experiment, no love, no tradition, no meaning, no anger, no conservation, there is absolutely nothing. Musicians who dedicate their time and talent (assuming there is any, in fact there isn’t) to ruining this world deserve death.
There is no innovation, no complexity, no care, no experiment, no love, no tradition, no meaning, no anger, no conservation, there is absolutely nothing.
Musicians who dedicate their time and talent (assuming there is any, in fact there isn’t) to ruining this world deserve death.
The review delivers a harsh critique of Daft Punk's Random Access Memories, highlighting its outdated 1980s sound, poor harmonic structure, and overreliance on autotune. The reviewer expresses disappointment with the album's lack of musical innovation and meaningful experimentation. Certain tracks and featured collaborators receive particular criticism for contributing to the album's overall mediocrity. Ultimately, the reviewer refuses to listen beyond halfway, considering the album an artistic failure. Read this bold and unfiltered review to discover a controversial take on Daft Punk's Random Access Memories!
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