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Universal acclaim- based on 36 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 31 out of 36
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Mixed: 3 out of 36
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Negative: 2 out of 36
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JeffGJun 14, 2008
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RobertFJun 14, 2008This album is not as bad as the rating states, in fact windows and anti matter are crazy. This album is like the drunken master of rock.
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DannyLJun 14, 2008The most inventive and ambitious album a minded hip hop/alternative rock group could do, period!
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AdamSJun 14, 2008An excellent album. Well worth purchasing. N.E.R.D. have evolved into something qute different and after Pharrels not so excellent solo venture I am glad this album is what it is. Pick it up and turn it up!
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cMeezyJun 15, 2008A really fun all-around listen. Some weaker tracks but some real dope bangers and smooth stuff thrown in.
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Oct 17, 2010I like most things produced by The Neptunes, and this is no exception. I can listen to each song on it's own and enjoy it. This is one of the albums that will get a larger group of people interested in N.E.R.D., but doesn't necessarily disappoint with the sound they put out.
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Jul 6, 2022Wayyy better than the critics say. Second half is really good. Time proves it. 14 years later alot sounds like it.
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Jan 31, 2023
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Despite all the weight, those songs still have a way of seeming as easy and carefree as the moments when N.E.R.D. are simply bashing away (sometimes over agitated drum'n'bass), blowing off steam, and talking ridiculous nonsense. Whether taken as a diversion of throwaway fun or a deeper (or peculiar) look into what makes these men tick, the album succeeds.
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A streamlined slab of silky, soul-soaked rock music, Seeing Sounds succeeds in capturing the best experiments on their first two albums while injecting new-school sequences into the mix.
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The Neptunes don't necessarily need guest MCs to make a great album of their own, but if they want their rhymes to keep up with the strength of their tunes, they need to dig a little deeper than this.