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Their best work
Adrian Brooks
Levi Rogers
Based, oh so based
Jeremiah Scott
post yfw u have a sad cum
Christian Roberts
Their best work
Benjamin Jackson
Not even in the top 5.
Jacob Davis
on its own, no
coupled with jd, absolutely
Jackson Carter
user if you have exmilitary anywhere near the top i’m coming this this screen to laugh at you
Gavin Gray
notm > exmil > gp >> tms > yots > nldw >> jd > bp
Easton Stewart
based
Gabriel Fisher
notm
nldw
steroids
yots
money store
gp
jd
bp
i haven’t listened to fashion week
Jayden Stewart
I don't; It's one of their worst albums.
Jackson Sanchez
ex military is tied with niggas on the moon for their best user, you’ll come to understand in time
Jackson Perez
Well, this album, you know, is very special. We can enjoy all the guys' albums but Niggas on the Moon has this self-contained quality first, it's like a world that they are describing to you through songs. I think it's a very visual album. They all have visual qualities but this one is so visual, I think it's kind of the repetitive nature of the songs, the very rhythmic quality of the songs that make you, like dream about some futuristic world. It has this quality of being so centred on timbre, not melody, but timbre, but texture. I think that's the concept and they pushed it forward like to the extreme. All the other songs of the band you can see some melodies, some chords, some arrangement, but here it's like the opposite, here it's like a whole kind of langauge they're proposing, a language which we haven't listened to before. It's some kind of language or some kind of coding, some kind of cryptic writing like this in this futuristic world, the guys had to come up with a way to encode some knowledge from being deleted, like a book, like some kind of artistic piece. So it got encoded in these songs, I can think, in something like that.
Samuel Brooks
Yes
Eli James
It makes me think on such stuff, there's this whole PC Music today, and it sounds kind of futuristic to a certain extent, but I think Niggas on the Moon, it gets so close, so close to the future that - have you seen those 80s movies where the guys fantasise about the future and it seems so plausible, it seems so real at the time. In the 2000s, I think, we stopped fantasising about the future, and I think Niggas on the Moon kind of does this but for our era, the years we're living on, and I think they get that plausible, that realistic peek on the future - some kind of hyper-accelerated, some kind of confusing but very precise world in that particular way, I think it's a very visual album, and one that is telling lots of stuff. These 8 songs alone, they convey way more than a song from, say, No Love Deep Web - very nice songs but they are just songs, and here it's kind of ____ manifesto. That's what I can say about Niggas on the Moon.
Ryder Rogers
you arent wrong, user.
Aaron Smith
:)
Brandon Richardson
ur right!
Joseph Torres
Powers that B > Money Store >>> Bottomless Pit > Fashion Week >>>>> No Love Deep Web > Exmilitary > Government Plates >>>>>>>>> Year of the Shut the Fuck Up
within PtB, Astronauts of Color is slightly better than Jenny Death, so yes, it is their best work
Eli Jenkins
Both ways it's their best
Carson Harris
i see why you guys want to think this i rl do
the first half is amazing, second half pales in comparison. it gets stale
exmil, money store, nldw, yots, steroids are all better on my money
Sebastian Gray
>second half pales in comparison
am I retarded for preferring the second half? not even being contrarian, Voila is my favorite track, and Big Dipper, Fuck Me Out, and Have a Sad Cum are no slouches
Christian Gomez
I don't know why, but for the longest time, I thought the lyrics were "My cousin says voilà to every one of his kids." Should I kill myself to make sure nobody inherits my retardation?
Robert Ortiz
this is pretty true but switch nldw and yots, and switch jd and bp
Gabriel Stewart
where's the image of pepe tomato saying voila when you need him