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Fordítási probléma jelentése
1. The Money Store- consistently enjoyable with a huge variety in the track listing, each track is almost perfect.
2. Bottomless Pit- ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ insane from start to finish, it doesn’t really change their sound it instead takes the best elements of each album and combines them.
3. Exmilitary- their most ‘raw’ sounding album, features some of their most aggressive sounding tracks alongside some relatively ‘calm’ ones, doesn’t flow as nicely as it could but each track is solid individually.
4. No Love Deep Web- fantastic use of synths with some really dark sounding tracks make for an amazing atmosphere, great as an experience but takes itself a tad too seriously which stops some individual songs from being as memorable.
5. African Americans On the Moon- perfectly structured as an album, starts off with the menacing, dark songs and slowly builds up to the louder, crazier songs at the end of the album.
6. Government Plates- kinda inconsistent in quality, plenty of bangers but also some songs feel a bit lacklustre, however it’s made up for by having a perfect opener and a perfect closer.
7. Jenny Death- not particularly bad, just really underwhelming and forgettable but there are a few tracks here and there worst salvaging.
Bottomless Pit has some of my favorite production after The Money Store and NOTM, and definitely some of the catchiest hooks since TMS.
GP has probably the best album opener, although Beware is fantastic too.