View Single Post
Old 06.08.2015, 07:54 PM   #974
Severian
invito al cielo
 
Severian's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2012
Posts: 11,835
Severian kicks all y'all's assesSeverian kicks all y'all's assesSeverian kicks all y'all's assesSeverian kicks all y'all's assesSeverian kicks all y'all's assesSeverian kicks all y'all's assesSeverian kicks all y'all's assesSeverian kicks all y'all's assesSeverian kicks all y'all's assesSeverian kicks all y'all's assesSeverian kicks all y'all's asses
Quote:
Originally Posted by louder
Stankonia.. i almost forgot how good is this album.

Uhh.. Are we having a forgotten treasures moment here or something? Forgive me, I've been dabbling in other threads this week. Catch me up.


Quote:
i didn't like it that much back in the day

Seriously? I had my doubts before it was released. The marketing campaign was HUGE, and I was in Europe in the months preceding the release, startled to find promo posters, like, in the basement of the Louvre, for an absurdly titled southern U.S. hip hop group. It was exciting, but a little ominous. But the singles hit me right in the brain. Ms. Jackson was and is one of the best singles ever.

Quote:
while the rest of the album is exactly the opposite. easily their most challenging, experimental album.

"Do you like the taste of gasoline?
Well burn motherfucker,
Burn American dreams"

Fuck yeah, challenging. And awesome. I doubt people were expecting the album to open like that. Ha!
Severian is offline   |QUOTE AND REPLY|