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Excellent replica, I caught wind of a gossip regarding the standerd. I'd rate mine an 8/10.
This bootleg version isn't top-notch in terms of quality. It's awesome to own, but the sound isn't great. The outer part is super rough (I'm concerned it might damage my stylus if I'm not cautious) and there's a lot of hissing. I've also got the unofficial copy of "Regional At Best," and it's way better in comparison. Apart from the quality problems, the album is awesome!
it's clear its not the top quality, being a knockoff, but its not like you can't hear it some tracks are pretty alright and sound quite nice but others are just messed up and unstable
Having stumbled upon Twenty One Pilots during their "Vessel" phase, I must say that this album, to me, stands out as their finest work. There's an undeniable magic here – perhaps it's the simplicity, the rawness, the poetic lyrics, or the innocence? Some might label this their most overtly "Christian" album, but it transcends such limitations. The seamless blend of faith and mental health themes is a testament to the album's brilliance. From the get-go, this band was rooted in piano and drums – an unusual pairing, yet it clicks. The addition of other instruments adds depth and intrigue. Musically, this album laid the groundwork for their future sound. If pressed to pick a favorite, I'd waver between "Addict With A Pen" and "Trapdoor," though there are plenty of other gems here. This album is truly extraordinary. (I'm aware the vinyl is unofficial – but until an official release, I'll cherish this copy...)
Having stumbled upon this band during their "Vessel" days, I must say, this album is likely my top pick from Twenty One Pilots. There's an undeniable charm to it – perhaps it's the simplicity, the rawness, the poetic lyrics, or the innocence? Some might label this their most overtly "Christian" album, but it's so much more than that narrow perspective. The seamless blend of Christian themes and mental health issues showcases just how exceptional this album is. From the get-go, this band was all about piano and drums – an unusual combo, but it works beautifully. The addition of other instruments only enhances the experience. Musically, this album laid the groundwork for their future sound. If I had to pick a favorite track, it'd be a toss-up between "Addict With A Pen" and "Trapdoor," though there are plenty of other gems here. This album is truly something extraordinary. (I'm aware the vinyl is unofficial – but until an official release, I'll cherish this copy...)
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