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Universal acclaim- based on 40 Ratings
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Positive: 38 out of 40
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Mixed: 1 out of 40
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Negative: 1 out of 40
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Feb 22, 2015The lead singer is essentially the president of ugly people...that being said i think you'll find yourself truly wondering if these angels could be the government.....a perfect 10 if you know what I mean
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Oct 8, 2010
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DerekGOct 30, 2009listen to this 10 times or more and tell me it's not fantastic.
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SimonOct 26, 2009Pure fun. More good Modest Mouse. (At least, if you liked the last album.)
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GTOct 17, 2009Why does Modest Mouse continue to make random, aimless songs?
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RyanOct 8, 2009
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QuinnOct 6, 2009
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LynnieAug 24, 2009It's great. King Rat is something else. So darn great.
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mxlAug 11, 2009
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GlennP.Aug 8, 20099.5, but I can't, so I rounded up. Wish it was an LP, and not an EP, but I can't complain about that. Unfortunately, this means we now have to wait another 10000+ years for more Modest Mouse.
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JoeB.Aug 6, 2009Amazing!
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RogerS.Aug 5, 2009This is the kind of music that other bands better listen to. Inspiration and listenable the Modest Mouse team save music and make a CD that you want to walk to the shop to buy. I love it and think you will too. Way to go and glad to see those losers who I don't like give it poor reviews. Draw your line in the sand and don't back down. I love Modest Mouse.
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IvanAug 4, 2009While not all tracks reach the sublime, epics such as "whale song" are reminiscent of the masterpiece that was "the moon and antarctica" while maintaining freshness and originality. I am more than satisfied with this pseudo album.
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Each of these eight leftovers can be divided into rote, by-the-numbers Modest Mouse rock jams and meandering pseudo-experiments that feel, uncharacteristically and disappointingly, like nothing more than filler.
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Given its years-spanning tracklist, No One's First obviously has a retrospective flavor, but it also seems to point the way ahead for Modest Mouse, if only to suggest that the band will continue moving in opposite directions--backwards and forwards--all at once.
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Boring when they're not acting out, but too jarring when hitting their groove, Brock and company are forced to toe a finicky line between normalcy and absurdity.