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  • Mar 6
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    TDUB701

    Oh s*** the whole thing is out? Niiiiice

    Hope it lives up to the quality of the first 2

    You should really try to push the first 2 out of your mind in my opinion. All I was doing on my first listen why thinking about those albums and it really hurt this one for me I think.

  • "Sorry" This nigga is singing man I'm getting a lil emotional.

  • I wonder why they decided to make "Accept It" sound so muted and lofi-ish, compared to the rest of the album. Groovy song but not the best way to bookend the Gnarls Barkley catalog after some of the other really strong tracks on here.

  • What a first listen.

    Jill Scott, J. Cole, and Gnarls Barkley topping my AOTY list right now. Young niggas DOWN.

  • provider

    "Sweet Evil"

    into "Boy Genius"

    Never thought I’d see the day

    Long Live Gnarls Barkley

  • Albert Grindstein

    You should really try to push the first 2 out of your mind in my opinion. All I was doing on my first listen why thinking about those albums and it really hurt this one for me I think.

    Interesting, I’ll keep that in mind

  • Mar 6
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    NGl I like this a lot more than the new gorillas album off first listen

    First 2 albums are basically disc 1 and 2 of the same album, so props to them for doing something different sonically

    S*** like cyber bully and boy genius are crazy

    Thought they fumbled big time at first not making Sorry the closer but then they follow it up with this funky ass 80s mj sounding club boogey that chants “accept it this is it” and then it hits this the last I’ll ever hear from this legendary duo what a way to go out on top, top of their game

  • Mar 7
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    Accept it this is it!

  • FlyMx

    Accept it this is it!

    This is all we get

  • alright ill listen

  • Mar 9
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    TDUB701

    NGl I like this a lot more than the new gorillas album off first listen

    First 2 albums are basically disc 1 and 2 of the same album, so props to them for doing something different sonically

    S*** like cyber bully and boy genius are crazy

    Thought they fumbled big time at first not making Sorry the closer but then they follow it up with this funky ass 80s mj sounding club boogey that chants “accept it this is it” and then it hits this the last I’ll ever hear from this legendary duo what a way to go out on top, top of their game

    Most definitely one of the AOTY, been a long time since I so strongly disagreed with the JBP about an album, calling this album trash, I think they skimmed through it, I was very surprised with Park's take, he usually is more open-minded regarding music and then they go in depth on a basic TyDolla EP.. this Atlanta album is nearly perfect for me, just one song I didn't go back to,.but to release Turn your hearts back on in a time when the world is at war again is just magical, I'm not getting enough of this, a masterpiece 9.5/10

  • ToomuchSauce

    Most definitely one of the AOTY, been a long time since I so strongly disagreed with the JBP about an album, calling this album trash, I think they skimmed through it, I was very surprised with Park's take, he usually is more open-minded regarding music and then they go in depth on a basic TyDolla EP.. this Atlanta album is nearly perfect for me, just one song I didn't go back to,.but to release Turn your hearts back on in a time when the world is at war again is just magical, I'm not getting enough of this, a masterpiece 9.5/10

    I knew exactly what parks was gonna say about this album the second Joe asked him “are yall even allowed to still listen to gnarls Barkley?” At end of previous episode

    Panderer gonna pander

  • I'm torn, I really want to listen but apparently Ceelo been wilin'

  • So this album kind of rocks.

  • Like PICTUUUUUURRRRRRRRES

  • C'mon man...

  • Mar 11
  • Man I’m really loving this album. It gets better and better with each listen. Gnarls holds such a special place in my heart being that I kind of grew up listening to them. They sort of soundtracked by adolescence and it just feels so good to see some of my Childhood heroes like them, the gorillaz, and others still dropping quality music. I wish we would have gotten more from them in their absence but if this is indeed the final album, it’s a nice bow on the trilogy and being that Gnarls was never really initially meant to be anything other than a one off side project, it’s a blessing that we’ve gotten three really great albums now to bump until the end of time. Long Live Gnarls Barkley