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  1. Chris
    May 28, 2004
    8
    Although I'd hoped prior to the release of this album for something even more feral than Black City, after hearing the album I enjoy it immensely. It is more ominous and less outright aggressive than previous DOLL albums - and obviously more polished - but the intent to draw blood is still there. I also think the album is the most even of their releases; there isn't a track on Although I'd hoped prior to the release of this album for something even more feral than Black City, after hearing the album I enjoy it immensely. It is more ominous and less outright aggressive than previous DOLL albums - and obviously more polished - but the intent to draw blood is still there. I also think the album is the most even of their releases; there isn't a track on the disk that I skip through. Expand
  2. AsiaZ
    Jun 13, 2004
    9
    Though not up to the standard set on Black City, Das Not Compute is still an album not too be missed. DOLL is an incredibly consistent band, and it is hard to skip any of their songs.
  3. bi
    Jan 12, 2005
    10
    fantastic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Generally favorable reviews - based on 9 Critic Reviews

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  1. Spin
    83
    Though they've traded some of the unhinged thrash of 2002's Black City for keyboardy atmosphere, the band's Goteborg gloom can't hide the hooks. [Jun 2004, p.108]
  2. By combining American punk, British art-rock, and Swedish smarts to beef up their already muscular sound, they've not only developed a distinctive sonic personality on Das Not Compute, but they've developed a pose into a stance.
  3. This is going to be on a lot of year-end lists.