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Generally favorable reviews- based on 23 Ratings
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Positive: 19 out of 23
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BryanSMay 10, 2005
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KevinHMay 6, 2005One of the most boring releases of the year so far. Utter crap.
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DrunkenMasterMay 9, 2005This in amazingly beautiful CD, spare and gorgeous, is filled with stream of consciousness lyrics that will appeal mostly to other artists, intellectuals and literary types. If you think P. Diddy and Lil Jon are the best thing in hiphop this is not for you. But then again, if you like P. Diddy you probably don't read much either.
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DoseOneMay 7, 2005this is the worst album since Snow Patrol
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jefftJun 26, 2005Great album...
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wizzaMar 2, 2007Hopefully Timeless. I absoilutely LOVE this record.
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joshhMay 23, 2005at first doseone's vocals seem a bit abrassive, but after a few listens this album really comes to life. A big step forward for both the Notwist and Themselves.
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VladA.May 5, 2005Solid! Didn't even both wit reviews before getting this one as The Notwist can do no wrong. The sound is much less upbeat than Neon Golden and rooted in Anticon's experimental hip hop (except Men of Station) but this is definitely a rewarding listen.
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WillO.May 8, 2005the notwist with themselves is one of the most odd yet still functioning mashups i have heard. very lush in the atmosphere and sometimes harsh in the rapping, producing contrast that is powerful and lovely at the same time.
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Remi-EricFJul 12, 2005Eerily beautiful, this album sounds like a bunch of scared guys lost in the woods on a dark night, with djs howling at the moon.
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KellypAug 19, 2005This album blew me away the first time I heard it. I would call it good "alone time" music.
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BobbyGSep 16, 2005An amazing band (notwist) tainted with the sounds of the devil.
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NickSSep 25, 2005Great album, makes the Notwist and themselves kind of sound like Hood's Cold House, yet creepier. It's definitely a scary album to listen to but hypnotic at the same time. Some great tracks on here. Begins to repeat itself a little though, that's the only drawback. If you want a comparison, think the Notwists Shrink album twisted devilishly.
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DavMJan 26, 2006cLOUDDEAD's Vocal with beter beatz then there Self titled and "10" CDs.
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JessicaBJan 21, 2007This album is a thousand times better than anything The Notwist or Themselves has ever done seperately.
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ArtaxiadMay 11, 2005Whilst '13 & God' is exactly what I expected when I mentally formulated a Notwist and Themselves collision, I have no reason to use that against this collaborative project. It's intellectually layered, as both of these artists are, and it takes a few listenings to acscertain the little quirks and each halve's respective meanderings. All in all, though, it does the trick.
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ShazooJun 14, 2005At first the collaboration of these 2 diverse groups may give you a shiver but the finished product is something that you'll be playing over again.
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CosmoPrelogJun 16, 2005Thank God for ear plugs.
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brandiMar 29, 2006all around good music
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May 24, 2011It's an unusual back-and-forth that delivers rapturous results on the seven piece band's sophomore record Own Your Ghost.
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13&God represents less a marriage of rock and rap than it does a meeting of weird with slightly-less-weird.
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Fans of each respective artist may scratch their head a bit when first hearing 13 & God, but it will mostly make sense after awhile. If it doesn't, it's probably not supposed to.