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Universal acclaim- based on 10 Ratings
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Positive: 9 out of 10
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Negative: 1 out of 10
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philpOct 6, 2005this cd is great! when its heavy, it rocks, and when when its funny, its hilarious. it just sounds so ridiculous most of the time that i have to love it. then again, i'm a stoner, so my opinion isn't the same as everyone else.
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jonsMar 13, 2005badass and jovial tothe max!
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OstinOct 6, 2006Yeah baby yaeh! Great work, especially The Mighty Penus!
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DarbyLAug 20, 2004I give it an eight for effort and extraordinarily unusual subject matter. If you're looking for something off the wall and rather amusing, then this is probably right up your alley. I'm especially fond of the song "Mighty Penis Laser" just because of how hilarious it is. But if you're looking for more mainstream ckrap [rock/rap] like Limp Durst, look somewhere else.
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ClassifiedInformationSep 13, 2005This entire cd is great. Critics judge this disk primarily by standards that do not fit its messages. I hate critics. Congrats to BigdumbFace
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AshEDec 5, 2006this is such an awesome CD, i cant believe the same people who did Space Adventure, Voices in the Wall and Rebel did songs like Organ Splitter and Blood Red Head, all of their stuff is so funny.
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HeManNov 22, 2001This CD is GREAT. However, if you're expecting a sound like limp bizkit you should look elsewhere.
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Duke Lion Fights The Terror!! is 50+ minutes of the most grating, unredeemable, and unmitigated garbage you will ever hear, complete with nearly twenty minutes of screaming and gastrointestinal noises at the end.
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Neither a chip off the ol' Bizkit nor the kind of indulgent instrumental workout many ax aces opt for on their solo turns, Big Dumb Face is a work of clever humor, spirited silliness, and, in more than a few places, some pretty good songwriting.
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Unfortunately, Borland has picked up Ween's affectations (pitch-altered vocals with wacky accents, ultra-chintzy synthesized beats) without the songcraft that lets them embody the genres they mock.