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Generally favorable reviews- based on 162 Ratings
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Positive: 90 out of 162
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Mixed: 31 out of 162
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Negative: 41 out of 162
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Mar 28, 2023One of there best albums! Songs like Alive, Missing you and meet me halfway stand out to me, fergie on this album really pulls it all together! :)
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Nov 25, 2021I love this record!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Nov 25, 2021The Black Eyed Peas goes for a more eletronic song and the result is another amazing album!
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Nov 24, 2021I love this album too, they go more eletronic here and the result is amazing
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Jul 30, 2020
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Oct 3, 2018If the French (the people who gave the world Daft Punk and Air) substantially approve of this, then how could you not get your groove on with this music?
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Dec 14, 2016Clunky and overproduced. Fergie sounds out of tune on most tracks (the abysmal 'Meet Me Half Way'), and yet autotune is overused on most tracks?
'Boom Boom Pow' and 'Rock That Body' are two storming tracks and just about save the album from being a total disaster. -
Apr 29, 2015
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Jun 6, 2013Will.i.am makes the jump from traditional hip hop to electronic sound; and he excels. The E.N.D is their best yeat. The rhymes aren't dull and the beats are fresh. Although many faithful are upset on the jump, this still finishes with a good feeling left in you.
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Mar 24, 2013The lyrics were pretty dumb, but some of the beats from songs such as "Rock That Body" and "Boom Boom Pow" were very good. The band's talent is minimal, where they use vocal processing to cover up their otherwise mediocre voices.
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Mar 7, 2013With out of this world beats the Black Eyed Peas show us how smooth and stylish they can be. They also show us that if we love the world we need money and sex, which prevents them from being any good at all.
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Nov 19, 2012
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Jun 4, 2012A Very Good Hit Maker Album
I Gave This A 8 Because Fergie Does Not Need Auto Tune And Some Songs Just Kill Her Voice! -
Jan 4, 2012
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Dec 3, 2011I got very bored listening to the album. The first half of the album is okay but by the time you reach the end, most of the songs sound the same.
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Aug 27, 2011
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Aug 5, 2011An album that prooves "moving with the times" can be taken to the extreme, not by changing your sound or genre but by suddenly loosing all manor of talent. Bad rapping, bad lyrics and bad auto tuning do not make for a good purchase. Save your money and just buy 'Rock Your Body' and 'Boom Boom Pow', the best of a simply awful collection.
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Jun 26, 2011
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May 27, 2011Stomping, Loud and Abrasive. Sure fire winner.
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Mar 14, 2011This album showcases the best of The Black Eyed Peas talent, and contains their best tracks yet. Filled with hard-hitting electronic beats, this album has perhaps only one or two let downs. Highly recommended, this album is the best from the BEP's, and I believe, the best Mainstream album of its time.
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Mar 12, 2011
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Mar 4, 2011
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Jan 9, 2011I'm not sure what all of the negativity is around this album. When I can put a CD in an listen to it and it makes me feel better about my day then it's a win. I love the 2 disc version of the album, guess it will be my own guilty pleasure.
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Jan 9, 2011I'm not a fan of auto-tune but they are definitely the best artist to use auto-tune. A great album.
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Nov 25, 2010Definitely when you listen to all the tracks, you realize that the ENERGY NEVER DIES. All the tracks are awesome, but i'm surprised because Imma Be could reach the top of the U.S. Billboard 200 and Rock That Body couldn't.
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Oct 17, 2010
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Oct 11, 2010
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Sep 12, 2010one of my favorites! personally i like Alive the best. just give it a listen and you'll love it!!! its a mix of different genres of music so everyone can love it!
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ixatSOct 11, 2009
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DZSep 12, 2009Boom Boom Pow steals its lyrics from the Flight of the Conchords' song (she's so hot) Boom, which was making fun of this kind of crap.
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Awards & Rankings
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The E.N.D. (Energy Never Dies) is a mess of pop/dance/rap crossover.
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Group mastermind will.i.am's attempt at social commentary on 'Now Generation' comes off more like an ''I just got DSL!'' laundry list. But when the group's glitchy future-funk beats sync up with Fergie's unabashedly feminine melodies, as on the sweetly insidious 'Meet Me Halfway,' they find pure Top 40 nirvana.
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Most of The E.N.D. doesn't ask too much from those fans. Its more substantive musical and thematic statements are interrupted by many others showing the Peas' deep, deep commitment to a good party.