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Generally favorable reviews- based on 36 Ratings
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Positive: 28 out of 36
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Mixed: 6 out of 36
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Negative: 2 out of 36
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Nov 28, 2021an album which inevitably hits some artistic limitations, but succinctly delivers all the timeless qualities of in-yer-face **** from a snotty garage band.
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Jul 25, 2012This is a very exciting and unexpected release. I am glad someone is making music like this out there! It's like Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti meets (Insert your fave metal/garage band here) ________.
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Sep 14, 2013Louder and dirtier than Ty Segall's Twins, released shortly after this. Slaughterhouse is the Habanero to Twins' Jalapeno. A very catchy and less psychedelic than Ty's solo work, but not entirely dissimilar. An album definitely work picking up.
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Jul 6, 2012Powerful album, the extreme garage rock possible. The guitars are amazing: they're the base of the songs. Great distortions. The last song is mind blowing. One of the best of the year!
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Jul 2, 2012The opening track
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Jul 16, 2012Ty Segall has been setting the garage rock scene on fire for the past six years. Starting out with the Epsilons and his solo stuff in 2006 and 2007, since then Ty
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Aug 2, 2012Segall takes us on a tour de force that is short and succinct in nature and delivery: the music swells with an infinite amount of pulse and drive and supported by Segall's remarkable ear for melody, it's simply another winner in his long-standing discography.
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Jul 13, 2012It's not Segall's best, but Slaughterhouse sits near the top of the heap of loud, ignorant party garage.
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Under The RadarJul 9, 2012The combined effort finally nails that heady, hard-edged retro sound. [Jun 2012, p.155]