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Universal acclaim- based on 415 Ratings
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Positive: 380 out of 415
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Mixed: 14 out of 415
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Negative: 21 out of 415
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Nov 6, 2011While Absolution is not a bad record by any means, it exemplifies the 'rage against the machine' meets 'radiohead' criticisms. The album features plenty of good songs, but fails to find a footing and sounds disjointed at times. Still a solid effort with some great, climactic songs.
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DaveCApr 15, 2004Overblown, pretentious, samey and at times unlistenable, although there are some passable highlights, including the title track.
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MarkMMay 22, 2004Muse are to Radiohead what Creed is to Peral Jam, what Bud Light is to Guinness...
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AndyYMay 9, 2006Radiohead-lite, minus the abstract creativity.
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MarcoMNov 15, 2005Nothing new or interesting...
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PhilAJan 30, 2005Agree with Paul F. I have been a long time Muse fan, so I know my stuff. This album is just wrong - some of the tracks are downright boring and uninventive. Where is that bold and innovative Muse we came to love with Showbiz and OoS? + All the ingenious b-sides. I do thank them VERY VERY much for "Hysteria" though. That song is worthy of comparison with Bliss, musically - not lyrically.
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Dec 29, 2016
Awards & Rankings
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FilterA massive concept album that is so gluttonously huge-sounding that it makes The Wall sound like a Sebadoh record. [#10, p.94]
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Despite the daunting Radiohead-colored cloud that hangs heavy over Muse, the band pushes the limits of its slick, pre-apocalyptic rock with a self-assured strut.
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MojoPushes the trio's grandiose delusions onto new levels of interpretative-dancing, mirror-cracking excess. [Oct 2003, p.107]