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  1. i love every other weekend! it feels like a perfect pastiche of the long-burgeoning love for the cure. i think it's really catchy and really should've been in place of fell in love on the main album. plus the production is softer than some of the other OMT stuff.
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  2. Nah I fucking love that song. The whole of Pt2 is great.
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  3. All I remember is you saying out loud that you’ve never had sex with a woman. It came out of nowhere but certainly explained a lot.
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  4. Yeah, I heard about this in an episode of Criminal Minds ages ago 😂 it's true that I can't fall in love with music they way I did when I was in my teenage years up until my mid-20s. Of course there are new bands I've discovered in the last 10 years that I love, but I usually give the their albums I like a few listens, and if I REALLY REALLY like them, then I listen to them for a couple of weeks or a month but then I move to the next thing. The truth is I always tend to go back to old stuff I love. Or like it happened to Diddy, I got into a lot of new-to-me music. Music that's always been there but I never got a chance to explore better before.
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  5. If you listen to it right before blink wave its fun as hell. I like “blinks occasionally 80s” moments haha
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  6. Cute 😘 I'll make sure to tag you when I'm back or slapping the next review.
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  7. They're all honestly really good, even if I didn't like them all at first (besides Take Me In), but I honestly think it is a mix of what Elisa said and the lack of depth/heavily produced holds them back a bit for staying power. I'm not complaining, I just would really crave for a dialed back production with their current state of the band again. It would be life changing. These are just awesome, fun, a good time. I want to feel again Coight.
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  8. It really is a great song. I love that keyboard/synth part at the very end. I can’t tell if it’s layered across the whole song but I wouldn’t be surprised if it was. I’d love to hear someone play a longer version of that on piano or keyboard
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  9. ‘If you never left’ might still be one of my favourite songs from this whole era. It’s almost perfect 2024 blink.
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  10. Of course, I also think there's room for impact after that.
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  11. I believe that all day. Although there have gotta be exceptions. I didn’t start listening to Social Distrption until I was like 33, and it’s like I’ve known them forever. Maybe the fact their music already existed when I was young has something to do with it.
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  12. I'd have to find them, but there are a few studies which have demonstrated that music we hear as a teenagers and young aged individuales is the music that stay with us forever. Nothing after that has the same staying power, and it's something related to the 'groing up' thing along with the music we are surrounded of in the process during that period, in which we are settling ourselves as individuals.
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  13. That one doesn’t work for me at all. Not sure why. I have been obsessed with Every Other Weekend and no one seems to care for it much haha
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