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Not sure if they were really rapping that fast, or if it was just fast when compared with Earl but damn - that track left my head spinning.

Honestly even though Trap Lord isn't that great objectively, I've been having a hell of a great time blasting Shabba as loud as I can.

I'd agree with one exception: America's Most Blunted. That track blows me away every time with the way Madlib seamlessly intertwines all these crazy vocal and instrumental samples.

I love how mature Earl matured since his first release.

One of the best albums of the year would be a bit far, considering 2013 has been PHENOMENAL for music.

I've been afraid since I was 15-16. Even still years later I worry about dying, and am sometimes consumed by this fear.

I'm inexplicably pumped for The Blacklist.

HE IS THE ONE WHO KNOCKS before entering his children's rooms.

BEADS?!

Yeah I honestly feel like with these past 3 episodes, this show has been the best it's ever been. (Save for Fly, Half Measures, Crawl Space)

nah.

An A- coming from the guy who calls Scott Pilgrim a masterpiece? So you're telling me this movie is mediocre?

WELL THEN.

Neither this, nor Hot Fuzz compares to Shaun.

Beirut.

Poo-tee-weet?

this motivated me to not watch the film.

I'm having a tough time taking anything this reviewer says to heart. He claims the *only songs* to feature electric guitar are "Before Your Very Eyes" and "Reverse Running". This leads me to ask:  did you really listen to the album in it's entirety? Or just certain pieces? Or did you just not listen closely to notice

Amok is good. King of Limbs was good. Let's all be friends.