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Has a review, a critic's opinion, a score or rating etc, ever changed your opinion of an album? If so, please explain which album and what was said about it that affected your view.
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No, I am right and they are wrong
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Of course. I would never seek out a new band/album unless I had heard good things about them. What a retarded question
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>>130094044
>CHANGED your opinion
idiot
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>>130094044
Its always difficult to know whether someone is doing argumentative shitposting or the pretending to be retarded routine. And I suppose there always remains the tiny sliver of possibility that they’re telling the truth, but surely no one with any curiosity is this limited in their approach to music?
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>>130093769
Yes, i have a very fickle mindset and i follow whatever the most popular critics say.
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>>130093769
No, never. At best they're references like christgau or John peel radio programs. On the other hand scaryffi is kinda a joke and the mu critic fantano a meme
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Critic's opinions have only ever made me dislike critics



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