Shpongle Nothing Lasts... But Nothing Is Lost
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DiceMan
June 8th 2011


7066 Comments


^yes^

Deviant knows how to shpongle


Aids
June 8th 2011


24514 Comments


I've only heard Tales, I need to get more from them

Baphomet
June 8th 2011


7363 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off

This takes more to sink in but it's their best hands down.

flyinlulz
October 25th 2012


3 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I see all the comments with people arguing over which album is Shpongle's best.

I've heard them all, many times, both sober and non-sober, and I think that the first three albums are on equal levels for the most part. My personal favorite is this album however, but I could see how people could argue their first or second was their best. So lets just stop all the fighting and enjoy Shpongle please



This album was also the first Shpongle album I ever heard the entire way through. I got turned onto them from the youtube video "Flashback" that featured Divine Moments of Truth (Are You Shpongled?) playing in the background.

foxblood
October 25th 2012


11159 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

shpongle has one of the most consistent discogs out there

mindleviticus
October 25th 2012


10521 Comments


I never really got into this one all that much, event though I did really like what I heard

foxblood
October 26th 2012


11159 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

i've never had the pleasure of getting shpongled

TMobotron
December 16th 2012


7253 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

"shpongle has one of the most consistent discogs out there"



Yeah I really couldn't ever pick a favorite album. They all accomplish different things. But I do think Shpongle is one of the coolest group/artist/whatever of all time. Such an awesome sound, and the fact that they've been able to consistently do it so well is just incredible.

Keyblade
April 3rd 2013


30678 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

album rapes gently

SabertoothMonocle
May 2nd 2013


493 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

I just saw Shpongle at Red Rocks.

Ovrot
June 15th 2013


13304 Comments


best album

Keyblade
June 15th 2013


30678 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

agreed

probablyradical
March 8th 2014


1 Comments


OK - I didn't see anyone else saying it, so I'm going to say it.

But first - this album is amazing in *any* state. But - Shpongle is *unparalleled* as trip-soundtrack music, at least for me. Yes, that is to say - when using psychedelic drugs, the addition of Shpongle is !@#$ing unbelievably intense and amazing.

Now, I'm not advocating drug use - that's a decision everyone has to make for him or herself. But if you *do* decide to trip, and you want to turn it into something else entirely? Shpongle.

ALSO - I want to know what the author's FAVORITE dance record is, if not this!



Ending
March 8th 2014


2185 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Cool.

ItchyEatAcid
December 23rd 2014


51 Comments


i like this band and im as straight edge as it gets tbh

Angelboros
December 23rd 2014


1357 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

You're not alone there. Though this album just straight up slays! I'm gonna get in on Tales of the Inexpressible soon.

TheSpaceMan
December 23rd 2014


13614 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Tales of the Inexpressible is quite a bit better than this imo

CalculatingInfinity
February 3rd 2015


9868 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I pratically worship this band now, incredible holy trinity of albums they have. Also Periscopes of Consciousness is the fucking shit.

TheSpaceMan
February 3rd 2015


13614 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

lol then I'm sure you'll be happy to hear they actually have 5 albums!

CalculatingInfinity
February 3rd 2015


9868 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Stating the obvious, I say 'holy trinity' because Tales, this and Ineffiable are incredible. The other 2 definately aren't as good.



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