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Green Day clears Father of All… by doing the bare minimum.
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Classics Week 2022 kicks off with the ambitious and phenomenal final album by the Jimi Hendrix Experience.
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While a lot more impressive than the preceding Emperor of Sand, Hushed and Grim does buckle under its own weight.
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At its worst, Ohms is some of the most aggravating music Deftones has ever recorded. At its best, it’s the band painting-by-numbers.
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Green Day tries to be the final nail in rock music’s coffin with Father of All…
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With The Black Parade, My Chemical Romance reached the pinnacle of modern pop punk.
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Hobo Johnson displays a rare level of vulnerability amid sharp fusions of hip hop, rock, pop, and more.
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“Father of All…” is the lead single and title track of Green Day’s upcoming album Father of All Motherfuckers, out February 7 via Reprise Records. It’s also NOT GOOD!
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On Emperor of Sand, Mastodon pads out rehashed ideas from their last several albums with alt-rock choruses that went out of style with the 90s.
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After all these years, Captain Beefheart’s Trout Mask Replica still stands as one of rock’s most challenging and boundary-pushing albums.