The greatest album of all time (in my opinion). Endlessly relistenable and I grow a new appreciation for each song with every listen. The lyrics are so harsh and funny, Glenn Kotche is an incredible drummer, Jim O'Rourke is a great guitar player. It's the most entertaining album about a bitter breakup ever. Also no other album sounds like this album, if you fall in love with this, it'll soon break your heart that you can find nothing like it. You'll end up listening to this on repeat.
Jan 7, 2025

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