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Old 01-23-2010, 08:36 PM   #11 (permalink)
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I am interested in seeing how you review the Warner albums. I think there is a ton of underrated stuff beyond Automatic, which is usually where the debate starts.
Agreed wholeheartedly.

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This is probably going to get editors' choice eventually.

But I'm not sure how much I can trust your reviews if you just give every studio album a 10/10
Well... not every album.

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i've seen this journal pop up every once in a while but kinda neglected to give it a look. i just read all your reviews...good stuff. having never actually listened to REM's earliest work, i read your review and then checked out the album. your descriptions are spot on.
That is so refreshing and satisfying to hear Duga! After all, I am writing this as a way of getting people into the band, so when I hear that I'm succeeding you can imagine how great that feels. Not sure if you're talking about Chronic Town, Murmur, or Reckoning, but all three records are really great. Whichever one you picked up I'm really glad you did!


Thanks for the high praise everyone. It means a lot, really.
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