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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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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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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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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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Jan 31, 2023
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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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AlDJun 14, 2008
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JustinKJun 14, 2008God I was really expecting something fresh from this group. They haven't come out with anything relevant since "In Search of..." Stick to producing because their albums keep sucking.
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ChrisWJun 14, 2008Although I can appreciate what they are trying to do on this record, it just comes across as annoying. It's frustrating because I believe they are way more talented than what they're showing here. The lyrics seem to be just through together without any real thought to them and the music and beats are too experimental. A big fat 2 of this one.
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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.