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We're doing an album review today it's gonna be
The the is this is this a debut album or what is that is a baby? Oh, they back to back debut album Wow back to back man
black ends
Psychotic spew fuck yeah, that's that's what's going on right now
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So anyways alright here we go
We'll do this just kind of like we normally do you know we'll do the same thing well
We're not gonna pause it or whatever, but we're just gonna do you to do it
Yeah, you can do it, and then you know whatever so before we get into it
What what do you have to say you have any backstory about these guys black ends?
Uh no other than I listened to one of the songs that I will reveal which one it was that it
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Got me into them in the first place
I didn't really know too much about them other than that they were from Seattle, and they actually played with a band from California
Called Frenchmouth they're from San Fernando Valley
They actually don't have complementary
Music like they as far as genres go they're kind of like on opposite ends opposite ends of the spectrum
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But nonetheless we had a band from California play with black ends. They're called Frenchmouth as I said before
So like I was just kind of intrigued by them, and I was kind of curious
What was going on in Seattle in general?
I've only really found two bands from Seattle that have piqued my interest one being filth is a turtle
which we have listened to in the past and then black ends obviously which is the debut album from them and
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There is one song that was featured as a single that ended up making it onto the album
I'll tell you which track that was as
We eventually listened to it. Okay. All right. Well fuck it. Let's just get right. Let's let's uh if you if you could
Stall for a second. I want to list off the members of the band real quick. Oh, yeah, that's fine
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Um, we could definitely stall so I mean obviously if you haven't
Listened you should listen to some of our previous use. We just put one out for
Gut health debut album stiletto. Yep, you can listen to that
We just did the sacred souls new album. I'm sure that'll piss off a lot of people. I'm sure it will
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But hey, you know what it is what it is
So go check it out true story. Let's see
Oh
Shit
Where are they? Oh, wow. Oh fuck my life
Unbelievable. This is completely fucking unacceptable. It is unacceptable. So whatever we look for
We'll get after the we get to that. Yeah. So anyways, we'll go to the first track off of their debut album psychotic spew
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This is black ends
She speaks of love if you want to listen go ahead and pause now
All right, assuming you paused and do what we said and now you're back you find people you magnificent you magnificent bastards
You magnificent fucktards
She speaks of love that was the debut song the number one there the first track off of the debut album of
Black ends psychotic spew. All right, Adam. What'd you have for this one? What do you think about this day this opening track? All right, I
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Wrote down song possibly about being abandoned by
The lead singer's mother or at least I thought maybe
with more songs of
My perspective definitely changed but I wrote down nice guitar riff on the opening
This sounds like it could have come out of the 90s
This song finds a second gear and explodes in like the last third of the song
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Started playing a little louder in the last. I wrote that
Last 30 seconds goes into a funky breakdown. I thought this was a really interesting track because it reminds me of
Okay, so like how I
Picture this band is something of a mix between the breeders
Primus smashing pumpkins faith no more
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Especially with that little funky bit towards the last
30 seconds or last 30 seconds
the last 30 seconds or last third of the the song itself like this band really surprised me with how
How much of a range they have in their sound and I thought this was a great opening track for me personally
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Yeah
so I
Did not have this
It's probably because we just listened to that fucking gut health album
But I said, oh man not starting off great
This this shit was repetitive just like the last shit. Yeah, it felt repetitive and again, that's what I'm is this also post-punk
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Is that was that what this shit is? What is this? I don't know what it is
I could just see what the list on their base camera on fucking
It's good. They call it gunk pop. That's their how they brand their own music
But they were on as far as tag is on band camp. They write punk alternative rock
experimental rock grunge gunk pop post-punk
Seattle yeah, I whatever like that guitar if you were talking about yeah, I mean I've specifically put that that was I like that
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That was pretty cool. Mm-hmm
But I just again I just I felt like this was just some of the same old shit again
which is we're just gonna get some repetitive shit and I don't know if that's because
Like a lot of these bands kind of like that Julie the anti aircraft best friend or whatever that album we reviewed
well, that's they're kind of I mean, I wouldn't say they're identical to I
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wouldn't say they're identical to
black ends, but well, they're like
tangibly
Tangentially related in like the most minute way. Well, yeah
Well, I'm so what I'm saying is I think that like these guys are these these bands are younger, right?
They're in their younger like their early 20s or whatever. It might be. Yeah, they probably are. Yeah
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I feel like that's kind of a
A theme that is happening with that generation
Musically is it's it's it's like they want that fucking repetitive shit over and over and over and over and over again
Or maybe they want the same thing that they like but just just put it on repeat and let's just hear the same shit
Over and over that's what it seems like. I don't know man. I'm also I mean maybe
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Contributing to the point contributing to your point is that it feels music comes in cycles as well
Which is probably not any new
Light shut on music itself
But when you're talking about how well at least for me specifically I felt like this span if anything if you could put
Your finger on it. There there is there is like an element of the 90s that fuels like encompasses
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This music right?
And it feels like that time has come once more for grunge to exist
30 years after the fact of from a tady, right?
Yeah, cuz the weekend that that album with that a blinding lights or whatever the that song was
In Dua Lipa doing like 70s and 80s that was 10 years or that was like seven years ago or nine
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Yeah, whatever amount of years it was but within the last 10 years
We've revisited like the sounds of the 70s and 80s and for other people like now
At this point in time people are revisiting the 90s and they're like grunge music or post-punk or post-dumb
Or post a post rock or whatever the fuck you want to call it
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That we're at this point again that we're we're revisiting genres once more
Yeah, and lyrically this whole album just in general is it's just kind of repetitive in terms of like each song in itself
Right. It's maybe like a paragraph of words
Each song granted the songs are short, but I mean most of them are at least but in you know, two and a half minutes
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I would expect you to say between you know between two and four minutes more than like a paragraph worth of work
Mm-hmm, because that's basically what we're getting. We're getting like a couple stanzas of like a poem
Yeah, but it's like it's just repeating the same shit for the most of it
So really you're getting you know in that paragraph of words
Maybe two total sentences or maybe a maybe half to two-thirds of it is just repeating the same shit for the most part
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Yeah, it's not like that formula every single song, but it's pretty fucking close
Yeah, so anyways
That was track number one. So let's get into track number two bent off of black ends debut album psychotic
spew. Mm-hmm
All right, we're back for some reason I wrote psychotic ends at the top of this fucking thing. I'm an idiot but
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All right track number two would you have for this one would you feel about this one?
I wrote down should be a theme song for a Nickelodeon show
It's excellent riff nice tempo song about being delusional about life itself
The guitar plays higher notes like this
It had like this eerie sound so the note would play and then the whammy bar
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Yeah, we create like the weird
What is it reverb or something? I don't know
The song this song reminds me of the breeders
The the drummer had some wicked nice fills. I fucking love this song
Yeah, this song was this this one was good
Or I enjoyed it more than the first song
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I
felt that
instrumentally
This this band was was good I liked the instrumental portions of these songs
I felt like those were like those hit well. Mm-hmm. I just kind of felt like overall lyrically
It didn't it didn't fucking grab me. It didn't fucking pull me in it didn't and I didn't do anything for me in terms of
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That but yeah terms of like the guitar riffs the drunk like you said the drum fills everything like that was fucking pretty good so far
Well pretty good on this album in general
But in this song for sure I felt this song and I did say it about the next song too
I felt like these two had some sort of like a commercial
Application, I don't really know what for but I felt like okay this this could be used for something
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Mm-hmm TV show theme song. I don't know something like that. Yeah commercial
But yeah, this song was better. This is okay. We've kind of like, you know, we went up a little bit now
Yeah, so that was track number two. So now we're gonna go to track number three
pour me off of
Black ends debut album psychotic spew. Here we go
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All right now we're back
For track number three this again, this was repetitive right it felt repetitive
But it was like it was like the good version of repetitive
Whereas the previous thing we listened to was repetitive, but the shit was bad
All it felt like it was bad, but it was repetitive. This is like the same kind of thing, which is very interesting how
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you can have basically these two albums right the gut health one and this one and
They both kind of do the same thing. The lyrics are kind of like not really about anything
We don't know that because we didn't actually listen read the lyrics for right but it seems that way for good health, right?
Same thing with this. This this is kind of like yeah, there's there's not a lot of fucking substance to I feel like there is I
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From my perspective, I feel like there is but alright, but anyways, it's repetitive nonetheless, right? Both things were extremely repetitive
Yeah, but this thing in my opinion fared better because the parts of it that were repetitive
Were good like they executed them. Well, hmm as opposed to gut health. It was just
And it was too long. I will give you that I will give you that
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throughout the songs there's this
From what I could piece together about the elements of right? Yeah, if there was a larger narrative to be told
My understanding is that this person either has social anxiety depression or some combination of
mental
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Illnesses or whatever you want to call it and that they're further sinking themselves into this persona this
External persona of themselves, right? Yeah
Like if they were looking at themselves introspective like if they had an astral projection projection of themselves, right?
Which is themselves and then there's this other entity that is evil or whatever it is. Yeah
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it's it's like the personification of like
Social anxiety depression or whatever it is these things doubts in themselves
is now manifesting and resenting humanity or whatever it might be and
It's just like that journey of just further
but the the lyrics read as though
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They all kind of sound the same, but that's what I that's what I got out of. Yeah in in grand scheme, right?
Yeah, that's that's kind of I got that a little bit out of this
But I didn't know if I was having to read too deep into it to get that meaning out of it
But it also doesn't give you enough of that, right? That's what I'm saying
There's not enough because there's the lyrics are minimal in this album. So it's like you don't really know if you're actually
Reading into it correctly or not, which I mean again, whatever is I'm not criticizing it for that
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I'm just saying it just felt kind of like there wasn't a shit like there was no substance to it
But yeah, the the everything else about it was was pretty good. So yeah
So I wrote for poor me
There's something about the guitar that has a western feel to it or like a country twang or something something
Song to me sounds like it could be smashing pumpkin
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The song that I think of as far as like the the sound of the drums themselves
I think of long view from Green Day Dookie, which you might know the the the song long view
Yeah, bite my lip close my eyes. Take me away to paradise. But the opening part
Or rather the drumming of that song reminded me of this track because it goes boop it a bit
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The booted a bit it just it just I don't know. I really enjoyed that and I'm not really that much of a Green Day fan
But I really like long view from Dookie and I wrote down tempo and drumming remind me of Green Day's long view
I'm not sure if these three songs are about self-loathing or abuse an abusive parental figure
This song is melancholic depressing dreadful
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Song gets massive attention
Melancholic depressing dreadful song gets masturbatory at the end where it just kind of turns into a jam session
Yeah, and that's all I had written for poor me. Yeah. All right, so let's go track number four my own dead
off of Black Enz debut album psychotic spew
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All right, that was track number four my own dead
What'd you have for this one?
Uh, so this is the song that got me reeled into Black Enz was my own dead. I thought
This is the best track on the fucking album without a doubt for me personally. The guitar has like a western
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Western feel to it the release the tone of the guitar did it's got some twang to it
Song possibly about putting a fake persona on for other people while killing the real you
Um, it has the strongest chorus. This song reminds me of tarantula from smashing pumpkins it you might remember you might possibly
Remember that track from zeitgeist the album which came out in like 2007. So this is after the fact that
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Billy corgan and I think the drummer the original drummer
Decided to reform the group. But yeah
Uh tarantula from smashing pumpkins another track that uh, the drumming reminded me of long long view from green day
I love how explosive this song is. Uh, this this is my favorite track from the album
Yeah, me too. This one was I literally wrote this song's pretty fucking all right
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Yeah, like which is which is a high compliment. This is like an excellent song and there are like this
This band has a lot of potential when they get things right and this is one of the songs where they get
everything right
and uh, yeah for me
My own dead is the strongest fucking track on the album. Yeah. Yeah, I I 100% agree with that
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this song was like you said everything that they
I mean, you'll see at the end here. I I literally wrote like these guys have potential they have something dude
Something there. Yeah
And this song is like oh man when all things hit when all the cylinders are hitting this is what they're capable
Oh, yeah, and and this is what I mean i'm looking forward to seeing where they take this in the future. Yeah
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um
But this song was like oh, yeah, man all the cylinders fucking were firing on this one. Yeah
So anyways, let's get into the next track track number five pretend to be
Protect me
Track number five. Here we go
All right track number five what'd you have for this one pretend to be protect me
Okay
when I initially when I initially listened to this song I didn't really care for it and then I
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I because I listened to this album, I think two or three different times in its entirety
It started I started to come around to it. So it's a slow trotting song
Maybe even got like a little gypsy music feel to it
Still got a western feel or country twang to it on guitar
song about having complete apathy
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Everyone's got the time to judge you
But uh, everybody is just as miserable as you nobody is taking the time to help each other song is a cry for help
But you're also like pushing people away because everybody's an asshole
Yeah. Yeah, that's kind of what I got out of it. Um, I I said this song I felt like had some sort of
Uh, I literally wrote those damn gypsies like I felt like some kind of gypsy
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I don't know what I don't know what that feeling is or what that vibe is or called if there is a thing
Yeah for that to be called but um, I literally had this fucking image of like, oh this could be like
A sequence in a movie about like some gypsy girl like romeo and juliet for gypsy families
Like that's what this story is like this would be for that
Yeah, it's like some it's like the emo melancholic fucking side of it where oh like they they broke up or something or someone got in
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The way, I don't know like that's what I kind of imagined this to be and I said, okay
We're continuing the pretty decency here. Yeah
So anyways, that was all I had for that one. Okay, um track number six suppin on strange off of
Black ends debut album psychotic spew. Here we go
All right, those track number six suppin on strange
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uh
What'd you have for this one? I wrote down I love this girl's voice because it's so fucking weird, uh
Because she can sing but she also does the vibrato thing. So it kind of it comes across as creepy
or strange a song about people being pricks and
They'll bully you that's kind of like I wrote question mark not being really entirely sure but it seems like that's how
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This person is dissenting into this evil version of themselves. Is there
they're
pushing people away, but they also have these uh
Things that they're dealing with within their own mind and it's just
Further pushing away
uh
People and also their own selves
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Uh and giving into this personification of like evil or maybe their own mental illnesses or whatever
uh
I wrote down there's a math rock element after the chorus that I thought was super cool
Another song where the drummer has amazing fills cool solo at the end of the song and that's all I had really written
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Yeah, uh the that guitar riff or whatever that that was fucking cool, man
Like that and then like you said those those drum
Fill yeah, because I mean dude this girl or I I don't even know
uh, I don't even know who is actually drumming, uh in in the uh, the band itself, but
uh, yeah, it's like
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Just just amazing drumming like the fills you I don't know how else to describe them
But you can hear them on the album like this girl's really fucking good if if uh
If it ends up being the dude or the girl playing bass, i'm not sure. Yeah. Yeah
Um anyways, all right, so that was track number six
Let's get into track number seven black slullaby off of
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Black ends debut album psychotic spew. Mm-hmm
All right, that was track number seven black slullaby
What did you feel about this one? I wrote not my favorite song
I like the latter portion of the song when it really opens up with the heavy guitar distortion has violins in it very unsettling
I'm not entirely sure about what the song is about. It's encroaching on being repetitive to the last song
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person
In song referring to the person within the story of the song might be might have bipolar disorder
Is what I wrote lead singer is good at harmonizing with the instruments. Um,
That's all I had written for track seven not my personal favorite. Yeah, I I didn't enjoy it that much. I wrote
I wrote this is repetitive featuring violins like that's that's what it was and
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But i'm a violin mark like I love violins and string sections like that. That's just i'm a fucking mark for that shit
So I am too. So I didn't completely hate the song because of that basically
But it was not my favorite it it like I said, it just felt like repetitive it threw everything
I mean for me if there was a track that threw
Anything off it was probably this one. Yeah. Yeah, I can agree with that
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Um, all right, cool. Let's get into track number eight when i'm alone
Off of black ends debut album psychotic spew. Here we go
All right, that was track number eight when i'm alone
uh
I did not like that effect that they did on her voice or whatever that I felt like there was some fucking pedal
I don't know what it was but it's reverb. I don't know what the fuck you want to call it
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But whatever that was
I it was like fucking nails on a chalkboard for some reason in the song
I don't know if it was just a combination of everything and then that just fucking was like
Like I fucking hated that this I did not like the song at all. Okay, I wrote down most danny elfman
Esque song meaning that uh
If you know who danny elfman is you know him for the nightmare before christmas and oingo boingo, of course
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And the dude just writes really weird stuff
But this is where like the back end of the album starts delving into the strangeness. Yeah, um
um, it feels oddly enough this track feels like a musical like if
uh
If there was a musical song within this album that this one felt like it
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Maybe the album has been about a darker version of herself taking over her mind and body is what I had written
another impressive display from the drummer
um talking about like the drum solos and uh
Yeah, I that's all I had written for uh
Uh went when i'm alone. All right, uh, let's go to track number nine then
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Uh, this is red warning
for red worry, sorry, I fucking can't read red worry track number nine off of
Black ends debut adams. I got debut albums
Here we go
All right, that was track nine red worry
What do you think about this one? Okay, so
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So this is for where I thought the album
Felt like it was getting a little bit monotonous for yeah, because it felt like tracks six through eight
Were somewhat blending in with each other. I think roughly if i'm if i'm
Uh ballparking it correctly, uh, this song kind of broke that shell at least in my opinion
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It broke that shell
Uh of surprising us it gave us an element surprise in the back end of the album
The most chaotic and unhinged song in the album yet feels like what i've expected
feels like what
What would I?
What the fuck did I write? Did I like?
feels like
What you would typically expect from black ends in this album?
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but with a little math rock feel
someone descending into madness possibly
Uh giving into their new persona
This is the song I felt the drummer had their most impressive
performance um
Probably the dopest guitar solo in the band in the band now
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I mean, yeah, that must have been a typo probably the dopest guitar solo in the album just before the last verse
And that's all I had written for uh red worry. Yeah, I wrote uh, just when we were
Verging on all right this shit's starting to get repetitive for real
Mm-hmm this song fucking kind of wiped that out and this was
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Vastly different from the previous three tracks
That guitar riff or whatever that solo whatever the fuck it was that was fucking epic. That was awesome
That was like you said I feel like that was probably
Up there as being possibly the best one on the album
I said, uh that this song's fucking pretty pretty damn good. I like the song. Yeah, it hit really hard. Yeah and
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Because it felt like it subverted all expectations like we were just gonna get more of the same
And then just kind of undercut that and give something different and I felt I wrote I wrote the word chaotic
Like I felt like this this the song was chaotic a little bit and that was also up rooting the
Last three songs basically being repetitive. Yeah that that whole thing added which I kind of feel like that might have been intentional
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Right, you have these three songs that are somewhat starting to feel repetitive and then bam you got this chaos
Yeah, where the other personality or whatever maybe kicks in or some shit and now it's like all shits all over the place. Yeah
All right. So that was track number nine. So now let's talk about the final track track number ten
Bye bye off of black ends debut album psychotic spew. Here we go
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All right, that was track number ten. Bye. Bye
What do you think about this one? I wrote down evil has won the parasite has taken over the host the marching drums
I don't know where the fuck that came out of but that was fucking sweet. That was pretty sweet
uh, it's like a salute to the human side of the person like you're giving a
a fucking
Like wait off. Yeah
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I really enjoy the bass in this song violins being played in a disturbing manner
This song fucking kicks ass for the end of the album. Yeah, I just said what a what a great way to end the album
This was this was all the previous shit that we had thought thrown out the window. I felt like
I don't know
Again, I wrote there. There's something here. Yeah, there is like
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The kernel of the seed that has now started to sprout. I don't know what this plant or this thing's gonna grow into
But there's something here. Yeah, and so
All right fucking final score
Would you give this one out of ten? All right, I
felt somewhere between uh
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just
judging on the fact of how
Limited originality is in just music in general
Yeah
That this band completely took me by surprise and how refreshing it was to hear a band be one of one
I gave him a lot of bonus points. So
As far as like the overall song count
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And what I enjoyed out of it. I think I probably with the exception of black's lullaby
I think I like nine of the ten songs and
The only thing I think I gave some
I docked points in was song six through eight
Roughly competitiveness how they kind of had the slow trotted nature to them
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And it was like a slow tempo and it ended up being a slow tempo
And it ended up feeling like some of the tracks that ended up blending into one another so I gave like a slight discount for that
um
And then
I also like I like I said black's lullaby was the song I didn't
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Like if I if i'm rating it
uh on the
The one track I didn't like that's like one point by itself and then I gave a half point down
for
Track six through eight feeling like they were blending into it with one another
Yeah, it's somewhere between an eight and a half or nine for me and i'm giving it maybe even
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Yeah, it's eight and a half to a nine
Simply because this band brought an original
Refreshing sound that we haven't heard before and that that's where i'm at. Yeah, I I gave it just a straight eight
on this one, I I felt like
Um, I docked it obviously for some of the repetitiveness. Um,
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The sort of like, I don't know
Minuscule nature of lyrics, I guess also kind of just which again and that's not everybody's forte. So I I get that but
um, that's just shit I docked it for but this was far
Exceeding the last piece of shit we listened to from good health. Yeah, uh this this was this is there's something here
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Mm-hmm. Like I said, I i'm not quite sure what it's gonna be or what it's gonna turn into. Yeah, but there is something
Very tangible with this. Yeah, it's hard to put into words. Yeah, but
There's they've whatever it is. I feel like they that's so fucking stupid to say but it's they I feel like they've got whatever it is
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They've got it here. It's hard to measure. It's yeah
uh
try to quantify it it is and
I feel because there are so many elements of play from different genres just mashed into one
Yes, this fucking album and even the band's sound itself
but
I think if they pick a lane and picked one or two, maybe even three things to
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Carry on to their next album. Yeah that
I mean shit they like I said if they wanted to go like a more smashing pumpkin sound
For more commercial success, oh, yeah, they could do that but they could also be the weird version or they could be the weird
black ends and go the Primus route and just make strange music and maybe they'll find success like Primus where they end up making a theme song for
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You know some television show like some weird adult swim show, right? Yeah, but they're more on the niche side
It depends on how they want to play it like going forward if they want to be
Commercial success or they want to be
cult
favorite success, yeah cult favorite success and maybe they can even find the medium between those two things and and yeah, but
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I say they even go
The route of going cult following if if if there's an audience for this band
I say go in with the crazy because I think that's gonna think that's gonna be the thing that lasts longer go go crazy. Yeah, I agree
Don't don't fucking go towards the mainstream shit
Just fucking just be psychotic with like be psychotic. Yeah, yeah psychotically spew. That's that's what I would say
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But anyways, yeah, this this was a fun. This is a fun interesting album to listen to that's for sure
So quite a departure from the last thing. So i'm cool with that. But anyways, you got anything else to add in this one? No, uh
fun time
Let's have an album review
Good job. Yeah, indeed
Anyways, all right
Well, that'll be the end of it for us
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