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WWWP 07-27-2008 12:52 AM

I love the Chili Peppers, and this is for sure one of my favorite albums.

DJ Phoenix 07-27-2008 05:19 AM

Not a huge Chilli Peppers fan, but I dig this disc alot. One of their best, IMO from what I've heard of theirs. I also liked Blood Sugar Sex Magic and Stadium Arcadium too.

Dr_Rez 09-02-2008 06:28 AM

Not to be mean or complain to anyone, but can we get past " I like them", or "No, i don't like them", "this albums good", "no this albums good"...

NoseClams 09-03-2008 11:43 PM

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Originally Posted by RezZ (Post 513538)
Not to be mean or complain to anyone, but can we get past " I like them", or "No, i don't like them", "this albums good", "no this albums good"...

what would you prefer?

Dr_Rez 09-04-2008 12:08 AM

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Originally Posted by NoseClams (Post 514217)
what would you prefer?

I would perfer people explain why they are good or bad if thats the way they are going to put it.

When someone posts "I like them there good." that's not telling us anything. Explain why, what aspects made you think that, are they talented, not talented, original, unoriginal...stuff like that.

Piss Me Off 09-04-2008 02:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Wayfarer (Post 514265)
Well there's no accounting for taste. It's like being asked why you like a certain food. You can't really give an explanation as to why, it just tastes good.

But you can say what features of the food you like, such as chocolate being sweet, same with music.

Dr_Rez 09-04-2008 02:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Wayfarer (Post 514265)
Well there's no accounting for taste. It's like being asked why you like a certain food. You can't really give an explanation as to why, it just tastes good.

Well if something is bad, it could be to bitter, or sour, or many other things that account for dislike in food.

kyleargyle 09-08-2008 10:02 AM

Definitely my favorite album by them.

Dr_Rez 09-10-2008 03:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Wayfarer (Post 514527)
...

Looks like I just got pwned.

Its allright. Dont be so hard on yourself.
:banghead:
After some thinking, i decided to forgive you.

mr dave 09-10-2008 05:00 PM

this is the album that made me stop caring about the red hot chili peppers.

thing is i was SO hyped for it. i walked for an hour each way to pick up the disc on its release date back in the summer of 99. i was ecstatic at the idea of frusciante rejoining the band. the walk back to my dorm room seemed so long, i just couldn't wait to hear it.

i finally got back and cracked open the disc and plopped it in my player. and then it started. the build up. flea's dropping heavy groove and frusciante is gearing up for a big explosion to match keidis' scream it was going to be AWESOME!!!... and then...

*pftt*

the weakest whitest blandest most sterile 'funk' i've ever heard. it wasn't bad but it sure as hell felt like a let down after those opening seconds. it wasn't that bad of a tune but it felt weak after its intro and that mood carries over for the whole album for me. the first two tracks rock hardest and then it just weakens and wanes and by the end of it barely sounds like a chili peppers album. even through roadtripping was one of my favourite tunes on the disc it didn't really sound like the chili peppers i grew up with.

the more i listened to it the less i liked it. the songs were formulaic, there were no unexpected twists or extended instrumental breaks. they gave up their playful raunchiness for attempts at poignant poetry for a generation i was no longer part of.

they had become one of the overly radio friendly bands they bashed on 'nevermind' from their 2nd disc 'freaky styley'. the sheen of the hype and my expectations faded with every subsequent listen to the point where i could clearly see it as the mainstream pop/crap album it really was before the year was up. this was no longer the band that had changed the way i saw music years earlier and i was no longer the kind of fan that would have worn a sock as a halloween costume.

i don't have any ill will towards anyone who likes it. there are far worse bands that kids could have looked up to while starting to get into music on their own. but i'm positive i'm not the only old school fan who felt let down when they heard this disc.


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