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  1. Username: stansymash
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  3. HOST
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  5. Album: Dig Me Out: asking me to rate sleater-kinney is a dangerous game. i will try and maintain composure.
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  7. Dig Me Out: 11 holy fucking shit this song is so good oh my jolly jesus
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  9. One More Hour: 10 man how can you just both sing backup on a breakup song about you both. that's awesome and heartbreaking. this song
  10. is so damn good.
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  12. Turn It On: 9.5 i remember when i first got into sleater-kinney how much Corin's voice blew me away. she can get across so much energy and emotion and make it sound effortless. god this is the greatest band of all time
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  14. The Drama You've Been Craving: 8.9 the way their two parts weaves into each other GOD i love this band
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  16. Heart Factory: 9.4 yo apparently Janet used a space heater as percussion on this song. how cool is that
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  18. Words & Guitar: 9.6 surely one of the catchiest songs sleater-kinney ever wrote
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  20. It's Enough: 8.7 any song gains at least 2 full points if its sung by corin tucker
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  22. Little Babies: 9.3 why didn't every other band figure out that you can have two vocalists at once. it works, look. radiohead didnt figure this one out
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  24. Not What You Want: 9.5 this song kicks every ass within a mile radius jesus christ
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  26. Buy Her Candy: 8.4 it may not be a showstopper but it works wonders for the flow, so i give it a hearty thumbs up
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  28. Things You Say: 8.6 i feel slightly guilty forgetting a song exists on one of my favourite albums of all time, but hey
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  30. Dance Song Ninety-Seven: 9.3 song, yes. 97, yes. dance, i'll get back you on that
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  32. Jenny: 9.3 this is such an emotionally cathartic way to close the record. that vibrato is an unstoppable force
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  34. Album: People Who Can Eat People are the Luckiest People in the World: isn't there something wonderful about a super short and satisfying record? you can put this record on any time and it still sounds wonderful
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  36. Rejoice: 8.8 with this level of energy, this must one of the best "holy fuck"'s in music
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  38. Brave as a Noun: 8.6 people like to get annoyed at hand claps but boy oh boy do they work
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  40. Survival: 8.5 YOU BETTER GO BACK TO BEAUTIFUL TEX-AS
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  42. Bad Bad Things: 8.4 i think anyone would enjoy being murdered to a tune with this level of Folky Passion
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  44. No More Tears: 7.9 well we all know what happens to very short and very long songs in rates don't we
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  46. Bells & Whistles: 7.9 step the fuck up you millenial whoopers
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  48. Randy's House: 8 man how do you throw a tempo change in a 1 minute 20 second song
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  50. A Song Dedicated to the Memory of Stormy the Rabbit: 8.7 man if there are other people in this rate complaining about the vocals i'm gonna be real miffed, these vocals are so damn good.
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  52. People II The Reckoning: 10 god DAMN this is just AJJ executed to perfection. the anger and passion and humour and sadness all wrapped up into one brilliant tune. i really hope this goes far cause its a candidate for folk punk's finest moment
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  54. Personal Space Invader: 8.9 i know i'm supposed to be swept up in irony and sadness on indieheads, but i think its the little positive moments on this record i like the most
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  56. People: 9.5 if this song was supposed to be ironic in some way i'm gonna be pissed. i'm very gullible i always have to be on my toes
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  58. Album: The Monitor: i like this record quite a bit but unsure the style of songwriting is for me. i don't want it to fail tho but these are rates, these things happen
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  60. A More Perfect Union: 8.5 that's one hell of a guitar lead, heck
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  62. Titus Andronicus Forever: 8.1 the enemy is everywhere
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  64. No Future Part III Escape from No Future: 8.5 i'm beginning to think that all it takes for me to like a song is for you to repeat something a bit. this song is directly insulting me, yet i still like it because they do it over and over
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  66. Richard II: 7.8 someone get Paul Westerberg a lozenge
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  68. A Pot In Which to Piss: 7.8 gonna take 'piss pot' and use it as an insult for my foes
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  70. Four Score & Seven: 7.7 theres definitely some lyrical smarts going over my head here
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  72. Theme from Cheers: 7.5 this record sorta blends into one big ambitious heartlandy sound for me into the second half but i like that sound its cool no sweat
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  74. To Old Friends & New: 7.6 i mean i'm always gonna like the sound of pianos, so go at it titus andronicus i'll sit down for 7 minutes
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  76. ...and Ever: 8.1 i'm everything i spoke out against, giving higher scores to straight-forward short songs than longer ambitious songs. forgive me raters
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  78. The Battle of Hampton Roads: 9.7 this song is gonna be a casualty to indieheads users' war against long songs. its a shame, because this is such an impressive song. some of the most compelling melodies, energy, instrumental ideas. its all here and its all top notch and i love it
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  80. Album: WORRY.: i hope we get another album like this someday. i'm real glad this one exists.
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  82. We Begged To Explode: 8.9 jeff is one of those artists that makes me wonder why well-done pop punk isn't everywhere. we know it can work and its great and we need it
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  84. Pash Rash: 8.5 man i gotta write a lot of comments for this album don't I. anyway this song grew on me a lot
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  86. Festival Song: 9.2 i sincerely love it a lot when songs say the name of the album. this song didn't even need anything else, it couldve just been jeff saying 'worry' over toilet sounds and i'd probably like it
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  88. Starting Out the Window At Your Old Apartment: 8.7 im not good with genres but this genre definitely has the word 'power' in it
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  90. Wave Goodnight to Me: 9.7 they oughta have laws against songs this catchy. when they do jeff is first in the stocks
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  92. To Be a Ghost: 8.8 its like people just forget how cathartic the second half of this song is. one of the best on the record for sure
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  94. Pietro, Sixty Years Old: 7.9 its a cute song but a number other than 60 wouldve made for a phrase that sounded better
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  96. I Did Something Weird Last Night: 8.6 as a loser, i can confirm that kissing people is something weird to have happened
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  98. Blast Damage Days: 8.7 how can i call this song big and epic, without sounding like the lamest person on earth
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  100. Bang on the Door: 8.3 i wonder how the medley is gonna hold up in the face of the rate gods
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  102. Rainbow: 8.5 my body, my clothes and now my room are all coated in a black checkered pattern and its spreading
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  104. Planet Luxury: 8 i wish this was longer than 30 seconds cause this is a really interesting style for jeff but oh look its already over
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  106. HELLLLHOOOOLE: 8.3 jeff did not get his wish did he
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  108. June Twenty First: 8.2 perhaps one of few tracks that kinda get swallowed up by the medley a bit
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  110. The Fuzz: 8.2 at this point in the medley you are NOT gonna get a worthwhile comment from me
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  112. While You're Alive: 9.2 this one grew on me reaaaaal hard. that's a chorus you can really belt
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  114. Perfect Sound Whatever: 9.4 man there's something incredibly cathartic about giving up on perfection. i didn't realise thats something that needed tapping into but jeff sure did it
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