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Generally favorable reviews- based on 89 Ratings
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Positive: 59 out of 89
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Mixed: 4 out of 89
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Negative: 26 out of 89
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Aug 25, 2010
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Sep 10, 2010If you love rock music and don't care for lyrics then you'll love 'Tokio Hotel's' new album 'Humanoid.' Unfortunately I like music with lyrics so I have to say I'm not really liking this album that much. I much prefer their song 'Don't jump' which tells of a heart warming story of suicide and the music video makes me cry every time.
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Dec 4, 2010
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Mar 6, 2011This is my favourite album ever. Every song has a meaning and the melodies are just breathtaking! I love the new sound and Bill's voice is just incredible! :)
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May 17, 2013I don't know about you, but I really liked this album! It has so meaningful lyrics and yes, in some parts it may sounds a little bit auto tuned, but it's still an awesome album!
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Jan 25, 2012WTF how dare they classify this stupid band as pop-punk, real pop-punk is green day, blink-182, and My Chemical Romance not this garbage! Worst album ever by the gayest band ever and by gay I dont mean it in a homophobic way.
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SarahKOct 19, 2009Amazing melodies, love the sound effects. Even better thasn Scream.
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JhonatanYOct 9, 2009This albums sucks.
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jkjkjkOct 9, 2009Its very, very bad.
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BobOct 8, 2009Very good!
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KateSOct 8, 2009The worst album of the decade, its so crap.
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JhonatanYOct 18, 2009This albums sucks.
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While Tokio Hotel may not have matured enough to hang with the big boys yet, they are most certainly the dark horses pacing up and down the Disney fringe.
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Humanoid is no less appealingly shiny than its 2007 stateside debut, "Scream." But with the exception of the song 'Automatic,' an instantly catchy chunk of bubble-grunge perfection, it does have fewer killer melodies, which allows more of your brain to focus on Kaulitz's lyrics.
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This music doesn't particularly sound like it was created by human beings, but it's no doubt close enough for their many fans.