I think that's the only one I've rated a 5 which is obviously a nonsense. Cosmic Slop is me fave, this is right up there as well. They change constantly.
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A friend of mine DJed with the band for awhile in the 2000s. DJ Psycho. Cool dude.
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Yeah? Woah, cool! Any stories?
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I can't think of anything specific off the top of my head. I do know it was a spiritual experience for him.
https://www.facebook.com/DJ-Psycho-of-Detroit-Techno-Militia-122116537816728/?fref=ts
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Fair fucks to the bloke.
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I took a weekend road trip with him and another buddy of mine where he played a set in Northern Michigan in a bar Hemingway would frequent. It was crashed by a everyone who was attending a wedding down the street and the place was completely packed. The best night of my summer this year.
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Cheeky bastards. Shouldn't they have been at the wedding? I can't shake the image now of a lonely bride and groom. Her completley crestfallen, big day ruined, big soppy tears splashing into the pulped wedding cake. Him already thinking it was a mistake, slowly removing the ring from his finger and wanting to go and listen to DJ Psycho before hanging out the back of some slag in the car park of some North Michigan bar.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Ya this is good, so what
really good, maybe their best album
on the other hand bop bop bopbopbop
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Album Rating: 4.0
^what the hell ^ is that freak ^ talking about
this album happens to be surprisingly good gym music. It's slower paced than most exercise jams but the grooves rock solid.
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How in the ever loving fuck does this review not mention the Title Track lol
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Album Rating: 4.5
powerful
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Album Rating: 4.0
So 3/7 songs on here refer to a pissing fetish
Weird, but the music's good
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Album Rating: 4.0
This is quite good, but it feels like a step back from Cosmic Slop, which I really loved the songwriting on
This is a bit looser and jammy, but also oddly similar
hmmm so I 3.5 this or 4, it's like a 3.75
I'll do 3.5 for now cuz nothing on here is as mind-blowing for me as You Can't Miss What You Can't Measure despite a sonic similarity
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Album Rating: 4.0
Hard to say which of these 70s Funkadelics is the best, they all have their moments. But this one is particularly consistent. At least, it gets played a bit more than some of the others.
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Album Rating: 4.0
I don’t love it as much as the first three or ONUAG but it’s probably right after those.
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