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I'm the guy who thought they both sounded flat!

Those five you listed are great, and I think Life Like is incredibly underrated. All this said, reviewing this record was really difficult. I respect what they went for and think that, in spots, it's incredibly fulfilling. But is it good? Is it bad? Like so much of their work, that's just impossible to answer. At the

Get ready for a big thing in the near future…

It's funny, I love Greys and am lukewarm on Metz. Different strokes.

Just add in a bunch of dumb tattoos and you nailed it.

An opinion that I do not disagree with.

It's a salad.

You are correct. There will be a review if it actually drops this Friday.

We just put up our review of that one. It's so good.

I can understand that. I never try to be willfully obscure, but after seeing many lists just referencing all the same things, I hoped to give people something a little different. Especially when the likes of Bowie, Chance, Beyonce, etc. will most likely dominate the year-end list.

I don't mean this to sound weird but I'm genuinely curious: Why does not knowing the bands piss you off? I think it's nice to show people stuff they may not have come across, especially with songs and descriptions for them to dig into.

I'm not good at finance but I'm very good at dying.

Thank you for that, sir.

Hurts when knowing subversive living left scars upon my hands.

To be honest, when I first heard Goodness I thought it was kind of boring. I set it aside for a few weeks and, when I came back to it, I was enthralled. That love has only grown since then.

You wanna talk about Yaphet Kotto? I'll talk about Yaphet Kotto.

"Housebroken" really disrupts Home for me. I also think that it's a record that's just a collection of really great songs. To me, Goodness feels like an album.

No video will ever best it.

I died as I lived, broke and clueless.