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Still don't have this one on vinyl. I might have to do it, but not really feeling $26 for this. I have really become pickier with how much I am willing to spend on this stuff, considering most of my listening is done digitally.
Thriller is such a banging intro to the album, I love it. Probably my favorite FOB album. Love these guys and their music is always so good.
The most underrated tracks on this album imo are Don't You Know Who I Think I am? And The After Life of the Party back to back. However, Thriller is undeniably the best track on this album
Take Over and I've Got All This Ringing tie with Thriller for me. Fantastic album, holds up well, got this pressing when it was actually "new" two years ago, spin it a lot despite questionable sound quality.
Bang The Doldrums is worth that price alone. Edit: Just seen UK shipping brings it to $64. Fuck that.
Personally, Jay Z annoys me so I have edited my mp3 to start after he finishes. Makes the album much more listenable for me.
Do people still fawn over You're Crashing? I think that songs a little awkward. And the bonus track that isn't GINASFS is poor. Everything else about this is peak
I NEED this. One of my top 5 albums. Bang the Doldrums sells the album for me. So corny, but I picked this up earlier in the day along w/ "Devil and God" from Brand New, and that night lost the scarlet V. I'll never forget that day, magic.
Agreed, so lame and tacky. He doesn't care about FOB, just reminding everyone he was the label boss. More lame than a horror movie with my mom.
I have no idea how they did that chorus. Patrick's voice, ugh I lose it. "...windows down in the baaack, of yellow checkered cars." What key is that even in?
I'm not sure of Hum Hallelujah is underrated. But if so, that's my favorite song off this album (and by fall out boy in general)
The stretch from Bang the Doldrums to You're Crashing might be the most underappreciated stretch of songs in their discography...so much ground is covered, and its pretty experimental/weird.
Isn't this album slightly underrated, relatively speaking? I know a lot of people who don't care for it, especially the second half. But, if you take out Crashing and have a good sense of humor about the bridge of Carpal Tunnel, the second half is as good as it gets.