User Score
Universal acclaim- based on 666 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 587 out of 666
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Mixed: 34 out of 666
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Negative: 45 out of 666
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Mar 15, 2022
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Nov 18, 2020
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Sep 29, 2018A terrible mess of an album that was only saved by notable features such as the Weekend and Drake, and the autotune used on every song.
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Aug 17, 2018Way overproduced, 30 second intros of white noise or auto-tuned garbage for virtually every track, and the tracks sound the same. You'll also hear him say "yeah" to end a line about 1,000 times during a single listen of this album.
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Aug 13, 2018This is seriously an overrated album, the only song I like is Sickomode because of Drake, so I don't think is a good album and it doesn't deserve all the success at all!
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Aug 13, 2018I just dont like it, from whole album only one or two songs are good. Dissapointing from Travis since Im a big fan of Butterfly effect
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Aug 13, 2018I did not like this album. All the tracks are boring and sound the same. There was way too much hype for this.
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Aug 12, 2018straight dick riding. ALL his albums sounds the same. Its just a bunch of young naive teens who think they're cool to listen to travis scott and kylie jenner impact. This is a mess
Awards & Rankings
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Oct 16, 2018The album's trap-psych spaciousness blends so that most of Astroworld plays out like a single long, spectacularly mixed track.
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Aug 27, 2018The modulation and echo treatments on the vocals, combined with the frequently torpid tempos, nonetheless make Astroworld ideal for being pumped through an (18 and over) amusement park's sound system near closing time, when the challenge of hitting all the rides has started to turn into an overindulgent, overheated chore.
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Aug 17, 2018His third studio album, Astroworld, feels like the grand opening of a vision that took a half-decade to perfect, still using the same psychedelic synth warps, diamond-cut drums, and reptilian hooks that initially skyrocketed him to stardom.