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Mixed or average reviews- based on 13 Ratings
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Positive: 7 out of 13
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Mixed: 2 out of 13
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Negative: 4 out of 13
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JustinSAug 23, 2005Definitely not the best Phish album out there, but I'd rank it fifth behind PoN, BB, Junta, Farmhouse. It's a whole hell of a lot better than Round Room and some of the cuts (Scents and Subtle Sounds, Army of One, Undermind) are very good.
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MarcoEMay 5, 2005I've gotta agree with Aaron. "The biggest corporate rock group in the history of music" breathes new life to the word asinine. That's almost as nonsensical as Rolling Stone saying "The Connection" was "the most commanding song of their sixteen-year recording career." To speak without thinking beforehand is like wiping your rear before you crap.
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MattMApr 8, 2005Phish finally masters the studio
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AaronFeb 27, 2005the biggest corporate rock group in the history of music? are you insane? that has to be one of the most uninformed comments i've ever read posted on the internet. well done. you really must know your phish history to be so knowledgable, especially concerning the band's roots and beginning. what a moron.
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MitchW.Jul 12, 2004A bad album, anyway you cut it. Once again Phish proves they are more skilled at swindling the money of drug addicts then they are at playing their instruments. Poor production+ Poor playing+ No originality= as laudable as Creed, Linkin Park, or N-Sync-except the other three had better production.
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FormerPhish-fanJul 11, 2004Another bad corporate rock album, watch all the sheep-like drug addicts drool over it. :(
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patrickmJul 10, 2004One of Phish's better studio albums, but does that mean much? No, they are a live band outfit, arguably the best. So, it shouldn't surprise anybody that it's a weak album. Yet, "the connection" is great. They tried a new type of groove, going much more mainstream pop. And, unfortunately, it fell short.
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DarnelleWJul 9, 2004
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A workmanlike effort that wont do anything to harm the Phish legacy, but isnt notable enough to make me wish that the band wasnt packing it in.
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It's the fragmented experiments that keep Undermind from being a straightforward batch of songs, and they ultimately provide a much-needed balance.
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Rolling StoneGiddily adventurous. [8-22 Jul 2004, p.128]