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Generally favorable reviews- based on 46 Ratings
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Positive: 32 out of 46
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Mixed: 7 out of 46
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Negative: 7 out of 46
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Sep 27, 2014
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Nov 12, 2014
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Sep 13, 2015At first I was like OMG I'M SCARED, but now I'm liking it more and more. I still think that the music is trash, but I like it. It's a weird feel. I have Happy Go Sucky **** and Cookie Thumper stuck in my head. I'm going to listen their other albums soon.
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Apr 23, 2015
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Nov 9, 2014
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Apr 21, 2016Weird, extreme, rude and harsh, "Donker Mag" shines through songs like "Ugly Boy" and "Pitbull Terrier". Very pleasurable for who likes the genre, very incomprehensible for the outsiders of this duo.
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May 22, 2016Not very good. The only reason it has a 7.4 user score is because not many people have voted. I gave it a 0 to balance things out. Anywayyyy, looking forward to their next release.
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Sep 19, 2016They suck. They have no music ability. With 45+ years of professional music experience, I'm still amazed that I watch Kimmel or Fallon. It's like a train wreck, you just can't turn away.
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Nov 7, 20165,8
Funny album-history. I love the explosive tracks, and there is enough in this album. It is a pity of course, that their songs can not teach anything. This album I associate with the movie "Chappie".
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Sep 17, 2014As refreshing and legitimately good as the second half of Donker Mag is, it’s still not a great album overall. It’s peppered with weak lines, horrid skits, and moments of misogyny so objectionable that you can’t hit skip fast enough.
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Jul 17, 2014Without new tricks, Die Antwoord risk coming across as no more than a panoply of gimmicky voices.
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Jun 13, 2014Die Antwoord’s bombastic concerts and larger than life stage personas are not to be missed. However, this wild energy and devil may care attitude yield weaker dividends after being bottled and pasteurized in a studio that appears staffed by a cadre of rejected Saturday Night Live sketch writers.