No Strings Attached (studio album) by *NSYNC
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No Strings Attached is ranked as the best album by *NSYNC.
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The tracks on this album have an average rating of 72 out of 100 (all tracks have been rated).
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Rating | Date updated | Member | Album ratings | Avg. album rating |
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12/02/2023 11:26 | rafaelcalazans | 2,026 | 53/100 | |
06/25/2023 22:13 | DommeDamian | 6,276 | 49/100 | |
06/22/2023 05:52 | zags7000 | 19,760 | 64/100 | |
06/05/2022 03:50 | Gendjar | 4,698 | 56/100 | |
02/19/2022 22:28 | zwiebel | 4,127 | 57/100 |
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This album has a Bayesian average rating of 65.5/100, a mean average of 63.6/100, and a trimmed mean (excluding outliers) of 63.6/100. The standard deviation for this album is 19.4.
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Well, it makes sound, and on top of that they seem to hit all the notes and the production team was able to squirt out a rather modern sound. They barely pass.
While listening this I wondered why their female counterparts seem to stand the test of time much better (even the white ones), and I think it has to do with the fact that they at least had something to say. Feminism - well, a poor, individualistic, capitalist excuse of feminism: pop feminism - had become somewhat mainstream back then, and even though very disingenuous and weak even songs like Spice Girls' "Wannabe" had a certain sense of being subversive in putting the woman in such an assertive role (for a mainstream project). Often preceded and followed pure conservatist propaganda, sometimes sold to you as if it is progressive like Destiny's Child's "Bills, Bills, Bills". Meanwhile men did not have a movement of their own at the time (white people especially didn't), not that there are no problems in society for men, but being a pussy was still the biggest fear for any man in western society at the time, and the people who claimed to be pioneering men's rights were more interested in disproving the existence of discrimination against women, or treated it as a competition who were wronged more by society using a myriad of good and awful examples of men being discriminated against. Back to *Nsync: the effect is that every song is simply "I love you so", and "you did me wrong girl", stuff that reminds us of the '50s and even further back. Toothless, faceless, useless.
I love some of the tracks.
Boy bands obviously don't get a lot of critical love but this was something I played endlessly until my cassette tape unraveled. The only album to sell a milly in a day
Best boy band album of the 90's.
Bye Bye Bye and This I Promise You are actually better than just boy band songs.
Production sounds dated now but having JT in the band boosts them above Backstreet.
Digital Get Down is embarrassingly silly considering where electronic music has evolved, technology, and social media.
N Sync was better at upbeat songs. Backstreet was better at ballads.
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