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Somewhat more reminiscent of Rage Against the Machine than the Beastie Boys or Eminem, the group... is as good as any rap outfit at expressing anger; in fact, they're more eloquent than most.
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If I want to hear something where a load of people are having a blast and making a racket by smashing styles together and singing silly songs, I'm gonna reach for The Go! Team. They're probably just as irreverent, but they're not nearly as annoying.
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Young Adults Against Suicide is fun but two-dimensional.
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An album with a sharp ear and a positive, inclusive atmosphere.
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There is bad music here, to be sure, and although the intentions are good, they are expressed in the now-common nihilism of our generation, where nothing is sacred and everything is a joke.
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Q MagazineComes on like an in-your-face Avalanches, with elements of Pavement-style art-rock and a punk attitude thrown in for good measure. [Nov 2005, p.127]
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Under The RadarAn ugly mess. [#11, p.116]
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Young Adults Against Suicide comes off as the less talented, R-rated Beastie Boys doing PSAs.
User score distribution:
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Positive: 10 out of 13
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Mixed: 0 out of 13
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Negative: 3 out of 13
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AdamWDec 15, 2005