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Cassie did you see NME gave NLOTH a worse rating than Bomb? (e)NME of music indeed
Cassie did you see NME gave NLOTH a worse rating than Bomb? (e)NME of music indeed
Cassie did you see NME gave NLOTH a worse rating than Bomb? (e)NME of music indeed
No, I didn't. What did they give each album?
The Joshua Tree Remaster: 8
ATYCLB: 7
HTDAAB: 9
NLOTH: 7
They make sense
How is it even possible to give Bomb a higher rating than the JT remaster?
Joshua Tree is too mainstream, it sold like 20 million copies or something. Sell outs
True...the sales couldn't have anything to do with how great the album is or anything.
Well if they did The Bodyguard Soundtrack would be one of the top 10 albums of all time
Yeah, that's true...every once in awhile a good album gets really popular though.
Very rarely though
I mean even last.fm's overall top ten is pretty crappy lately
Which is why I don't pay attention to the Top 40 anymore.
I haven't looked at it lately, but I'll go see it now. (Yep, you're right, except for a few good artists in there, most of them were crap. )
I agree on almost all of it, except Supermassive Black Hole. I like that song a fair amount.
I like it too but it's been three years, I can't believe it's still in the top ten most listened to songs
Well I don't think the Beatles would of ever screwed up, they just keep going selling millions of albums until they killed each other
I can't imagine Nirvana having gone on though I mean they'd probably slowly lose popularity and seeing as Kurt wouldn't of died, they would lose that kind of legend and just become that band who were big in the 90s but now...no one cares. Or maybe they'd have done a U2 or Beatles and have done something completely different to their earlier stuff
I actually do think that Nirvana might have ended up re-inventing themselves. A couple months before he died, Kurt was talking about how Nirvana's next album was going to be something more like Automatic for the People, and he pretty much worshiped Michael Stipe, so I think they could have done something interesting, at least for a few years longer.
I hate this midterm
I did calculus, I worked it out, now I have no idea what the next step is
I'm certainly no help in that department either...math and economics are not my strengths.
That reminds me of Accounting class the other day
"Can't we just do this..."
"No! You must use the formula!"
"But the formula is stupid"
"Well you'll lose marks and look stupid if you don't"
Yeah, no kidding. I thought the point of college was to help you figure out how to think and problem solve, not tell you what to think and exactly which formula you must use, even if there's a better way to do it.