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Generally favorable reviews- based on 30 Ratings
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Positive: 26 out of 30
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Mixed: 0 out of 30
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Negative: 4 out of 30
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Mar 31, 2018The world wasn't ready for a solo Patrick Stump album. It still is proof of how much Stump is holding back on Fall Out Boy. The EP previous to this full lenght LP showcases the best of Stump in every instrument. A 10/10 musician.
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Jan 10, 2016
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Sep 4, 2015É impressionante como apenas uma pessoa tocou e cantou tudo sozinha. Não tenho a certeza se ele também produziu tudo sozinho. De qualquer forma, ele é uma pessoa talentosa, e este album é daqueles que toda a gente tem de ouvir antes de morrer.
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Jul 27, 2015
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Apr 29, 2014Excellent album, you just need to give it a chance before it opens up for you. At points it does sound like Stump is doing his best Michael Jackson impression, but his voice becomes his own after a few listens
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Jun 4, 2013
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Oct 30, 2012Similar to Fall Out Boy
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Aug 1, 2012Unique, only Stump could come up with that mixture of pop-style music and lyrics, and to add on that he plays all the instruments himself. Soul Punk is a fully self produced album. It being self produced there are some songs and parts of songs that I believe could have been made a bit more "catchy", but overall a very good and unique album.
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Jun 4, 2012
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Apr 1, 2012Spectacular album. The fact that Stump performed all instruments himself is enough to give it a listen. Absolutley reccommended. The album has a very 80's style feel that has lots of soul. Been a fan of Stump ever since fall out boy and will deffinatly check out any other releases he makes.
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Nov 4, 2011
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Oct 22, 2011
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Dec 19, 2011Like any good album for the information age, Soul Punk is overloaded well past the point of saturation and its merciless in its attack, so it can be a bit overbearing, yet there's a real, vivid imagination behind its crystalline clamor.
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Kerrang!Nov 17, 2011At his worst it feels more like a parody than a tribute. [29 Oct 2011, p.51]
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Entertainment WeeklyNov 15, 2011He loses himself among all the references here, leaving an emptiness at Soul Punk's otherwise vibrant center. [28 Oct 2011, p.73]