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Mixed or average reviews- based on 51 Ratings
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Positive: 27 out of 51
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Mixed: 5 out of 51
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Negative: 19 out of 51
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MungoJMar 7, 2007I thought it sucked at first, now the tunes just continue to play in my head and I think it pretty much rules. "The Weirdness" is the best song, yeah some of the lyrics are a just a little bit terrible but the album as a whole still kicks the hell out of pretty much anything out there.
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upyoursMar 8, 2007you all don't know what you're talking about, this is great.
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JohnOMar 9, 2007
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JoeBMar 10, 2007
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BennyJMar 20, 2007
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RickKMar 27, 2007
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EJMar 5, 2007
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DimkaKApr 5, 2007What I didn't get a week ago and what I get now is that I don't know shit about music. I thought 'The Weirdness' rather sucked in the beginning, I was wondering... I know now... Iggy knows better.
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TomTApr 7, 2007Other than the Ig being mixed a little low, a great record. "My Idea Of Fun" I interpret as a comment on the post 9/11 America. And as for the complaint on "dumb" lyrics, dig the first Stooges album. Why do the call themselves "The Stooges", eh? Don't pay attention to the bad reviews. Buy it!!!
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WillMay 4, 2007
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KyleJun 10, 2007
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RolfIMar 13, 2007Not a direct continue on the origimal Stooges albums, but a natural evolution. One of the best Iggy Pop albums with his best band ever!
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DaveLTMar 14, 2007
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RafaelKMar 15, 2007Excelent, perfect ROCK AND ROLL, BABY!!!!
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JamesSMar 5, 2007
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SonicSmithApr 19, 2007Of course the rock critics don't get it. The first time around, only Detroiters and a handful of degenerates like Joey Ramone, Johnny Thunders, Johnny Lydon, Henry Rollins and Ian MacKaye got it. Twenty years from now the critics will all call it a classic.
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JeffBApr 21, 2007Get the CD-- it will sound better
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MissAnneApr 20, 2007Excellent
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JanneSApr 7, 2007classic
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RichRApr 12, 2007I wonder if I've been listening to the same album all these weirdos are trashing. I love these songs, and I REALLY love the guitar playing. Hmmm, some people must want to just slag these guys, for some reason. Dunno why...
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FelipeMApr 18, 2007Sound like a lost tracks of past works. Sounds like a classic! Buy now!
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JohnHApr 27, 2007This album Rocks!The critics that were negitive I do not want what you have been smoking!!!
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DRJun 11, 2007The vinyl version is infinitely better than the cd version. It's got a better overall sound (you can actually hear the bass!) and the bonus ep makes it all worthwhile with songs infinitely better than on the album and cd version. The big mistake here is only a select amount of people are going to get to hear the best part of the release.
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May 10, 2015Been listening to The Stooges since the early 80's, and while this album may not become a classic like their first 3, it is still one of the best records to come out in 07. And personally I like it better than Fun House, but that's just me.
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The problem lies in the fact that The Stooges have nothing left to say.
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MojoThese 12 tunes pack an almighty sonic punch. [Apr 2007, p.96]
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Q MagazineWhere they were once a glorious mess, here they are simply a mess. [Apr 2007, p.114]