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Universal acclaim- based on 25 Ratings
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Positive: 22 out of 25
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Mixed: 0 out of 25
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Negative: 3 out of 25
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JorisApr 2, 2005
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KateMay 20, 2004Anyone who can call this a disapointment needs to look closer. The composition of the tracks, Chris' strained indie-esque vocals and a hard back beat make this album stunning. Well, for me anyway.
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JulieKSep 7, 2005The Sneaker Pimps are just the most interesting band to me today. Corner's voice is sublime, it can make you feel a large panel of emotions. And this album is just their best (with Splinter). Excellent !
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ZilvinasNJun 9, 2003excelent!
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ZMOct 23, 2004A really well-executed album; great beats and melodies and Chris' voice makes one wonder why they ever bothered hiring another singer in the first place.
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Jan 29, 2018One of the most underrated albums of all time. It blends trip-hop, alternative rock, and pop masterfully.
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Sep 18, 2017I have no idea why this album gets such a low review score. It's easily the second best album from the band and one of the best of the generation, compulsory listening.
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DecepticonPomJan 11, 2005Supremely refined pop. Loretta Young Silks is another belter for the angst-pop generation.
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RobbieCOct 4, 2007I love this record. It's even better than their first two. The beats and sound effects are really interesting, if not entirely original. Their used well and the lyrical themes and hooks are awesome. A great dark-pop album.
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IgorC.Sep 12, 2002Chris Corner is really charismatic singer and their live show is unforgetable. the new album is not dissapointment for me.
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C4Mar 21, 2006
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May 19, 2023
Awards & Rankings
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VibeSounds like a watered-down Pearl Jam spiked with a drum machine and a couple of extra synths. [Feb 2002, p.123]
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Launch.comSave for a few heavy-handed tracks, such as the lame religion-as-porn clunker "Blue Movie" and the drag of "Loreta Young Silks," the disc offers a satisfyingly rich aural texture.
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Q MagazineHas only occasional flashes of inspiration. [Jan 2002, p.107]