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Generally favorable reviews- based on 156 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 123 out of 156
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Mixed: 23 out of 156
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Negative: 10 out of 156
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LucySDApr 5, 2006pretend music made for the trendy drug users of this generation. not very good though, only a couple of stand out songs, the rest is just boring. very disappointing, compared to their last two albums
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JonnyFreshNoneApr 29, 2006
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MarkOApr 6, 2006Mediocre garbage. Are there actually any songs on this record? The first two tracks strive to grab a top 40 crowd but I think even they would recognize how shallow and empty these songs are. The rest are a more sedate and boring act of self indulgancy. A major disappointment.
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StevenLApr 17, 2006Color me disappointed.
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DaveCApr 5, 2006very disappointing after their last 2 albums - where did the melodies go??
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admiralsApr 5, 2006Those who rated this album 8, 9, or 10 must be crazy!! The only reason this album is worth listening to at least once is because it is The Flaming Lips. If this was made by some other unknown band, it would be panned. I would expect this to be widely available in the second-hand bins of your local record shop in the very near future!!!
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JPApr 5, 2006very disappointing effort... maybe next time, eh?
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MikeNov 7, 2006
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Awards & Rankings
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Coyne is a shrewd observer of human nature, and an even shrewder songwriter and this album stands as his greatest and most varied work yet.
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FilterEach consecutive [song] is stranger than the last. [#19, p.88]
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Los Angeles TimesThe weird part is how well this stuff holds together, a delirious jumble of android psychedelia and Coyne's elliptical wordplay that goes down as easily as warm milk (spiked with acid). [26 Mar 2006]