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Generally favorable reviews- based on 255 Ratings
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Positive: 180 out of 255
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Mixed: 58 out of 255
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Negative: 17 out of 255
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StaffordFeb 21, 2007
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CarlosPSep 7, 2005An ironic and self effacing examination of the current state of music in our society.
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GmanMar 17, 2005
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Sep 1, 2010This is a very good album. Personally even though i love Daft Punk they were a bit repetitive on tracks such as Steam Machine or BrainWasher. However the electric flow and robotic feel never quite leave you and keep you tuned in through the whole album. My biggest problem with this album is that it's toooooooo short. It's essentially 9 songs. 9 songs! Not enough daft punk :/.
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Dec 15, 2010
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Jan 16, 2012
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Dec 15, 2016DP HAA is a good album **** da h8rsim fskifpiasmfoijuadshfnhggvhvhjdddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddd
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Dec 14, 2019This is my favorite album of Daft Punk so far. Criminally underrated. I think it's their most ambitious album to date.
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tagadamApr 2, 2005good
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JonLMar 19, 2005
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dcSep 4, 2006
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SaverC.Jul 6, 2007under s timated
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Oct 8, 2011
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Apr 9, 2012I love Daft Punk and I consider Discovery and Alive 2007 to be among my favorite musical works. However, it is painfully obvious that they didn't care about how this album turned out. Dull, repetitive, and boring would be the best words to describe this 'album.'
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Oct 3, 2013Despite the clear goal of the album, it fails to hit the same chord Homework and Discovery were able to do. Overly repetitive, overly-sampling on Robot Rock (Breakwater-Release The Beast), and a rather boring album. The album may be a hit at dance clubs, but listening to this by yourself will bore you.
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Jan 9, 2015
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Jun 5, 2016This album is kinda meh. Because the music is kinda a bit weird. But songs like "Human After All" and "Digital Love" are only the best ones in my opinion. That's all I really got to say about it.
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Dec 7, 2018Daft Punk can say so much in so little. Minimal maximalists. Greatest narrative I have ever heard in any platform.
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Apr 10, 2021this album is a 7 this album is a 7 this album is a 7 this album is a 7 this album is a 7
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JayAOct 3, 2005Daft Punk delivers yet again with a stylus of music that can both recede into your background subconscious and at the same moment push itself forward until it is all that fills your head, blasting its technatronic melody into your unprotected face. It's ironic humor and robotically produced structure is as enjoyable as it is intriguing. If computers could make music, it would be Daft Punk.
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JackCOct 9, 2006
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cesardMar 18, 2005give it some time
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marcusrMar 20, 2005Blah. Without the creativity, groove or attention to detail of any of the previous records, this album manages to feel depressing and restless at the same time.
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TimCMar 20, 2005
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PaulGMar 25, 2005Rubbish, a rip off, i want my money back- what a dissapointment.These guys obviously needed the moneyand have discredited themselves.
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simianprinceMar 27, 2005God creates man, man creates computer, computer creates Daft Punk. Don't be so quick to judge, try to listen.
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Decepticon_PomApr 27, 2005How the mighty have fallen...
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JackSApr 5, 2005
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neutroMay 27, 2005This album was an initial let down, but these songs grew on me fast - forget the past two albums and forget the critics, approach this unclouded by skepticism and comparisons to the other material if you can, because these tracks are highly infectious -as is-.
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ReggieSMay 3, 2005
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Awards & Rankings
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Entertainment WeeklyDominated by overly repetitive, lumbering throwaways. [18 Mar 2005, p.68]
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Apparently knocked off in just six weeks, Daft Punk's third album sounds like it took six days. Six short days. With long lunches.
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BlenderFeels desultory and numb, verging on autistic. [Apr 2005, p.116]