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Universal acclaim- based on 18 Ratings
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Positive: 15 out of 18
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Mixed: 2 out of 18
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Negative: 1 out of 18
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JayWApr 4, 2006it's just so amazing ,a great D'n'B album ever made
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chrisMedNov 15, 2005
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DonaldO.FJan 18, 2004imho the best album ever by mr T.J.
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shittyspinstickOct 5, 2003where to begin..... tom jenkinson is THE daddy. If yr looking for a crappy pop band, u shud get this album anyway, because maby just maby it wud inspire you to think about music, rather than if its got lyrics in it. This man has balls, and i wudnt mind them in a jar. top notch........ peace
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EoinApr 1, 2003My cat was not prepared for that album
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[Anonymous]Nov 3, 2002Tom's running blindfolded through a darkened room and who cares?
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NikosA.Apr 25, 2002The Darkest Album, the most out there listening experience you can ever have.
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MojoAn album which makes his previous excesses seem conservative.... Dazzling though this bombardment is, it's a draining experience. [Jul 2001, p.97]
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The album is short on the wistful melodies and jazz overtones that have made Squarepusher stand out from his fellow post-everything experimentalists, making Go Plastic -- notwithstanding "My Red Hot Car" -- something of a disappointment.
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The glassy-eyed micro-manic bass-'n'-breaks belligerence on show-offy tracks on this Squarepusher longplayer is either tellingly tired or terrifically tiring, with Jenx's wicked licks of brown-note boogie either spuriously slow in the foot or a swift kick to the collective ass of a collectively ass-kissing musical community.