Album Rating: 2.5
Five tracks in and so far I just wanna listen to Enema of The State instead. Does this album pick up on the back end?
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If you don't like the first five tracks I don't see you enjoying the rest
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Reggie and the Full Effect did whatever Angel Electronics is attempting way better over 20 years ago.
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much pvnk
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"No one who uses this website has the right to call anyone else's likes and interests a red flag"
anyone who uses this website has the right to call anyone else's likes and interests a red flag
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Album Rating: 4.0
A neckbeard making elitist statements is still a neckbeard.
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Angel Electronics is pretty tight. Gonna have to listen to it more.
I’m curious about this. I revisited a bunch of Blink last night to see if it aged better or worse for me (especially having no nostalgia with them to begin with as i was late to the party), and most didn’t do it for me, but a couple things still do, and maybe this will be good
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The lyrics to Turpentine don’t really make any sense but my headcanon is that it’s about Tom’s internal dissonance of wanting to make high-brow and low-brow music. “I’ll wash myself in turpentine” is a phrase that means shifting between these two modes
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Album Rating: 2.0
The way he pronounces "turpentine" is the latest thing to ruin America for me
And damn, okay we're out here SHAMING drum machines for doing their part to save pop punk while these bois are out there huffing pitch correction like it's helium to pretend they can still dish it out like in their 20s? Angel Electronics may not be the only artist to use pitch modification as an overtly expressive device, but at least they aren't cowards with it
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Album Rating: 2.5 | Sound Off
This album is making me sad. Not because it's tickling a nostalgic itch, but because this is incredibly disappointing. I cannot believe how grating the production is and the majority of these songs lack direction and will not age well.
The title track was the only song that affected me on an emotional level and I say this as a huge fan of blink. Neighborhoods is the true comeback album in my eyes.
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Album Rating: 2.5 | Sound Off
Still gets a three (for now) because of a few fun tracks and Tom's voice.
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Just shaved my neck yesterday actually, while listening to angel electronics like a chad, this on the other hand 🤚 is beta boy music to neglect your personal hygiene and grooming to
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Album Rating: 3.0
Angel Electronics is to pop-punk that I Set My Friends on Fire was to metalcore. Could be huuuuuge or fade away into nothing.
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Mark
My
Words
Angel Electrnics will steal the crown of Taylor Swift for Pop Punk Fans
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“Angel Electronics is to pop-punk that I Set My Friends on Fire was to metalcore. Could be huuuuuge or fade away into nothing.”
It’s a shame ISMFOF burnt out so early. They were fun
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Album Rating: 1.5
Auto tune and punk = steaming diarrhoea from the necrotic anus of a 96 year old Galapagos tortoise.
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Album Rating: 2.5 | Sound Off
Nine is sounding pretty great after hearing this to be honest. Skiba got too much hate.
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“steaming diarrhoea from the necrotic anus of a 96 year old Galapagos tortoise.”
Why are you dragging Nick Cave into this?
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Album Rating: 3.0
Nine is sounding pretty great after hearing this
No it isn’t. It sounds like butt and will always sound like butt.
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Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off
Album rips.
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