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This is the album of the year.
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Entertainment WeeklyMostly, this stuff is great for a few cheap laughs. [4 Apr 2003, p.101]
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UncutThe album doesn't just bludgeon. There is an attention to detail, an appreciation of dynamics at work. [May 2003, p.108]
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SpinOver blotto new-wave/industrial beats, they party hard and get lost on the way home. [May 2003, p.116]
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This debut is pretty good, but don't be surprised if you overhear some twunt proclaiming "A.R.E Weapons are so 2001 daaaaling" anytime in the next couple of months.
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MojoThese 10 tracks positively bristle with feral, street fighter 'tude. [May 2003, p.97]
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A.R.E. Weapons is one of the most interesting records ever to use disco electrobeats and synth washes for rock'n'roll effect.
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BlenderThe music is sexy in the dirtiest possible way, which makes up for the band's stoopid posing. [May 2003, p.114]
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A.R.E. Weapons comes across as partially put-together and all the way dumb -- not dumb meaning fun but dumb meaning dumb.
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UrbMore style than substance. [#104, p.95]
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Q MagazineEven the Sharks and the Jets might find ARE Weapons' street hassle a touch quaint. [May 2003, p.98]
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At best, this record is Suicide resurrected as a novelty act; at worst it could pass for an extreme deodorant commercial with swearing.
User score distribution:
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Positive: 7 out of 11
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Mixed: 3 out of 11
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Negative: 1 out of 11
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seandJul 29, 2007pretty bad but some good stuff
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frankiebabyOct 3, 2005free in the streets is better.
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LifeJan 11, 2005was meant to be awesome.