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Alternative PressEx Models make the cleanest and most non-metal racket you're likely to find. [Jul 2003, p.113]
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Zoo Psychology is a phenomenal 20-minute experience, if only for its sheer insanity. The songs arent consistently strong enough for it to be remembered too long down the road, but it does make for a thrilling listen.
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Zoo Psychology is gritty, and crazy, and at times, almost maddening.
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MojoWhether this leaves you head-scratching or dancing like an electrified monkey, it certainly won't bore you. [Jul 2003, p.109]
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MagnetIt sounds like a war against music. [#60, p.97]
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Zoo Psychology's refrains are faster, shorter, and more efficient than ever.
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Ex Models are not afraid of the gaps created by their minimal approach; they use the silence to contrast the unholy racket they can make.
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This band is awfully good at being annoying.
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This is an odd album, weirdly compelling and madly frustrating.
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A very loud, very strange and playfully destructive album.
User score distribution:
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Positive: 2 out of 4
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Mixed: 0 out of 4
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Negative: 2 out of 4
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sistermercyJan 1, 2006This album manages to make a bunch of annoying genres catchy. Too bad it's too good to be hip.
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SarahHOct 7, 2005This is the craziest pop record ever. Yes P-O-P.
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SpazcoresucksJul 4, 2003Um, shite...get into Meshuggah instead.