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Generally favorable reviews- based on 258 Ratings
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Positive: 170 out of 258
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Mixed: 63 out of 258
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Negative: 25 out of 258
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Mar 21, 2012This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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Nov 9, 2012Tyler is easily overrated. No flow, no lyrics, no style, hell the songs aren't even catchy. Shock value, shock value, Shock value. Gimmick with no substance lyrically or emotionally. I am a sucker for horrorcore but tyler has no skills period. Apparently theres some deep hidden message but who cares when the music sounds like garbage...
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Mar 17, 2021This album has his tracks, but some songs are just made to make the album longer. Not even the deluxe makes it good.
Worst Tyler project.
Not worth the listen. The only tracks to give a listen are "Yonkers", "She", "Radical", "Analog" and "Tron Cat"
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May 9, 2022
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Apr 27, 2018Tyler's 2nd album Goblin is characterised by some of his weakest production, flows and the excessive amounts of unnecessary shock humour.
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Jul 19, 2023Review só pra lembrar a nota que eu dei pro album:
album ruim, agora só escrever pra passar dos 75 caracteres. -
Aug 25, 2022Arrogance is the name of the game here and this record overflows with it. It's angry ,misogynistic and frustrating. It poses as anarchist and political when in fact it's just an edgelords attempt to set themselves apart from the crowd as misanthropic skater kid.
Awards & Rankings
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MojoDec 12, 2011Irksome and intriguing, compelling and calculated, Goblin confounds at every turn. [Aug. 2011, p. 104]
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Sep 20, 2011This album then delivers anger, honesty and arrogance, all in sporadic scatter-gun fashion: the overriding feeling is confused, uncertain, often unreasonable, but ultimately well intentioned.
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The WireAug 17, 2011It's a shame that the the young skate rat seems to be so caught up in his own hype, as beneath the bluster and amped-up angst, there is something interesting going on. [Jul 2011, p.54]