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was it that bad in hindsight?
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>>130707043
…yes
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>>130707043
No, Ghost on the Dance Floor is one of their best songs
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>>130707043
Nah, it went for a young adult audience, which is kinda respectable. Kids and pedos hated it, and that's the majority of the fanbase, so it's a flop, unfortunately.
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>>130707043
Blink hasn't made anything good, ever.
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>>130707747
Literally came into the thread to shout out Ghost on the Dance Floor. It got me through some tough times. Don't really know the rest of the album though.
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The problem is they kinda half-assed it when making this. They never even were together once in the studio while recording. Everyone went alone and did their part and all communication was done through email or the producer, kek.

Probably would've been great if they put better effort into it
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It honestly doesn't even feel like a Blink album. It feels like Tom came in with AvA songs and Mark came in with Pop-Punk songs and they added parts how they saw fit. There are a few stand-alone songs on the album that show their writing history but it's far and few between.

Up all Night and After Midnight are examples where they felt more like a next step for Blink Imo.



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