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Geese were good before they sold out and started astroturfing
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>>130341814
I will never listen to geese
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>>130341814
they were definitely better but was never really anything great
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>>130341814
trve. my psyoped friend told me getting g killed is their best because it sounds like theyre "really going for it" but I think their first album has the most consistent and solid song writing
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>>130341814
>good band
>gets popular
>becomes bad
Why does this always happen?
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Sure contrarian, they were better before doing that internet marketing thing.
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>>130341814
This was their best album, but it’s also very unoriginal, and homogenous. Consistent, cool on the first few listens, forgettable beyond that. 6 to a 7. Getting killed is like a 5 and 3D country I can’t even sit halfway through despite the opening track being good, it’s just so blah
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literal landfill indie
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>>130341814
I prefer Julie
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>>130341814
Remember kids, if marketing impairs your ability to adequately judge a piece of music, you might just have brain damage.

Debut album was good but derivative and uninspired, 3D was fun even if the songwriting was loose, and GK is more refined but missing that certain magical “something” that Cameron’s solo album had. Heavy Metal is easily the best thing to come out of the geeseverse



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