Do you listen to all of My Warm Blood?

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Poll: Do you?
I let that shit rock.
90%
 90%  [10]
After 1:36 I'm out.
9%
 9%  [1]
Total Votes : 11

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  • #1
  • Posted: 03/23/2018 16:13
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It's definitely mood setting but it's a hell of a long time to listen to that one bass note ride out.

I like how the album makes that bass note repeat for longer and longer intervals, but eight minutes?

I know 90% of you guys are gunna respond about stuff like 'album integrity' and 'artistic intentions' but just think how many Trippie Redd verses you could get through in that time.

I remember listening to the album on an plane and I couldn't hear anything for a straight ten minutes because the jets blocked whatever muffled noise was playing for too long from my headphones.

I think maybe if the album was a good 140 minute play time then it would justify the reflection of how much time I'd spent listening to the album, but when 10% of your album is basically nothing then isn't that asking a lot of the listener?

Then again I've heard albums that are 100% basically nothing and thought they were pretty good.

At what point is an artist expecting too much of you?
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  • Posted: 03/23/2018 16:40
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this is on The Microphones - Glow pt 2 btw

I havent played this album in a while but I remember generally I'd just leave it running. it's not that long
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  • Posted: 03/24/2018 01:54
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Kinda works as an intermission between the album and real life. The transition might have been a bit too overwhelming without it... a good cool out. I don't know. I usually listen to all of it.

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  • Posted: 03/24/2018 01:59
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The note playing in the end is the reason I love this album so much, I find my warm Blood to be one of the pivotal moments on TGP2, also I like to link it already with mount eerie, so sometimes I end listening to both albums since I'm already in the mood.
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  • Posted: 03/24/2018 09:22
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I never heard the album (oops!) but hit yes as I think I have listened to tracks like this on other albums. Another one is the 11 minutes of white noise on Wilco's A Ghost is Born. Yeah, might as well let that shit rock! Maybe even learn/ appreciate something in the discomfort of it.
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