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Universal acclaim- based on 271 Ratings
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Positive: 253 out of 271
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Mixed: 10 out of 271
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Negative: 8 out of 271
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Dec 20, 2017A frenetic rap record. Saturarion III close Saturation's installment with a good aesthetic work, excellent rhymes and extraordinary rhythm between the members. A big group making a big album.
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Dec 25, 2017Personally for me Saturation I > S III > S II.
This is the most POP of all three, it's very different than the first two (less bangers and more singing). Only thing that needed was a better ending by bearface.
Overall the band shows a lot of synergy and chemistry. It rivals and outdoes at times other groups like the pro era. I look forward to this band's next projects -
Jan 9, 2018
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Dec 20, 2017the best thing bout this album is that all the songs, except heat, are 6 letters long. think about it.. 10/10 tho. mhm and my review must be 150 characters long so yeah.. good **** **** am i allowed to say **** idk...
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Dec 23, 2017Great and unique production , clever and funny lyrics from each member, this is just as good as their previous albums must listen!!!!
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Dec 21, 2017
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Jan 23, 2018
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Dec 23, 2017
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Dec 21, 2017His most versatile and melodic album, a marvel in every second, the most coherent album by BROCKHAMPTON and a perfect conclusion for 'SATURATION'. I will have the audacity to compare this work with 'DAMN.' by Kendrick Lamar.
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Dec 26, 2017More of the same by Brockhampton. Whether or not that's a good thing depends on how you felt about the first Saturation. While there's nothing truly mind-blowing or innovative. These are still a decent collection of songs. Boogie is easily the best song the group has made period. Listen to Saturations in order, see if this album is for you. I personally, am not too impressed.
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Dec 29, 2017This is a tight conclusion to an album trilogy that really came out of left field. These tracks prove that Brockhampton is here to stay and is an important part of the underground rap scene.
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Oct 1, 2020
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Feb 11, 2018Everything these guys are doing in music right now is so unique, special and inspiring.
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Jan 17, 2018
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May 19, 2018The third part of the Saturation series is just as strong as the first two, showing off Brockhamptons talent for mixing the vulnerable and the aggressive, the quiet and the loud and the sad and the funny on their alternative Hip Hop and R'n'B tracks.
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Feb 17, 2018Really original and fun. Weird yet not too hard to catch up on. That is what i think perfectly describes the entire Saturation trilogy.
Rating: 9/10
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Mar 12, 2018
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Dec 3, 2018My least favorite of BROCKHAMPTON's SATURATION trilogy. However, that is not a bad thing at all. It is still a fantastic album and contains that signature BROCKHAMPTON unpredictability that makes them so appealing. Kevin Abstract continues to demonstrate his creativity that makes him the focal point of the band and a great artist.
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Oct 23, 2018A unique hip-hop record that which comes with great lyricism, catchy hooks, and top-tier production. Extremely polished , and easy to listen and get into.
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Nov 18, 2018This is the best album from the 'Saturation' trilogy! The production on this album is so upbeat and always gives me goosebumps when listening. The best 'Saturation' song is on this album and has such diversity. The only reason this review isn't a 10 is due to the 'Cinema' skits, i find them unnecessary and quite annoying as all the songs flow together so well. Overall, an incredible album!
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Nov 25, 2019Although i prefer saturation 2 this is still a nearly perfect rap album its experimental, catchy and so much fun to listen to the members if BROCKHAMPTON are bringing their best to the table and the instrumentals are also very variable and catchy some tracks fall flat for me but thats just my opinion
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Jan 22, 2020Perhaps the deepest of the trilogy, which can make or break it depending on what you want out of the album. More slow, thoughtful music rather than banger after banger. Still a great album to cap off a great trilogy
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Jul 11, 2021To me this is the weakest saturation album to me but its still a really good album with lots of hard bangers like BOOGIE, ZIPPER (etc). Pretty good ending to the saturation trilogy i must say.
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Jun 24, 2021Easily best of the trilogy, with fantastic vocals and chemistry between group members, as well as fun and creative instrumentals.
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Nov 26, 2022Yeah, I've got bias for the best boyband since One Direction, and they are stronger than after the split-up
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Jun 15, 2022Brockhampton's third and last album in the saturation trilogy is a great to listen to but doesn't top the second one.
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Jan 31, 2023
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Mar 2, 2023Best Saturation instalment imo. Fantastic aesthetic. Great writing to unpack!
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Jul 19, 2023Review só pra lembrar a nota que eu dei pro album:
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Aug 12, 2023I liked that album, but still, I think SATURATION II was stronger. Anyway, ZIPPER / RENTAL / STAIN / NATION are forever in my playlist
Awards & Rankings
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Jul 3, 2018While they may be overzealous and inconsistent and pandering, there’s a certain gratitude reserved for the fact that these people, these dynamics, this electricity, all ended up in the same place at the same time: a trashed and cluttered share-house in California.
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The WireFeb 23, 2018What unites them through the funk of “Zipper”, the smooth, slightly cheesy pop of “Hottie” and the sudden bursts of metallic dissonance on “Sister/Nation” is a sense of hiphop starting over, moving beyond iconography and iconoclasm into a world where they have absolute freedom to make shit up as they go along. [Feb 2018, p.46]
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Dec 22, 2017Like its predecessors, the album is hit or miss, but the batting average remains uncommonly high for a project like this.