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Universal acclaim- based on 150 Ratings
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Positive: 136 out of 150
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Mixed: 7 out of 150
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Negative: 7 out of 150
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timMar 20, 2007Neither is this one ya assclown! I hate it when people backtrack instead of sticking to their guns and that's what people did with this record. I guarendamtee you had "float on" not become such a hit this album would simply be considered average.
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GregoryS.Apr 13, 2002
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[Anonymous]Mar 20, 2007You 2 are right this album is a masterpiece....of crap. Don't hate just because your precious emo became mainstream.
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TimENov 8, 2005This is a fans only record. All the hardcore fans will say this is the best because it didn't have any top 40 hits. I aint no sell out and say that Good News... is there epic masterpiece
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timeNov 14, 2006
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A sort of concept album about cold and distant places--creepy sound effects and odd nods to science and space abound--these 15 songs rarely settle into one place for long, opening with the characteristically potent "3rd Planet" before veering off into weird cacophony, jarring interludes, mellow meanderings, and general tunelessness.
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The music on The Moon & Antarctica is as lonely and desolate as the title suggests...
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PunctureClocking in at an hour, and incorporating much schizophrenic style-hopping, this is far from the concession to one-dimensional economy often required for a major-label debut. [#47, p.53]