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Originally posted by Sam
It doesn't pay to generalise, there's probably Kats who think 21 is a better album. I've listened to both and 21 had no replay value for me. Whereas Teenage Dream is still just as good today as it was 4 years ago.
Haven't heard The Suburbs but I don't really like Arcade Fire's type of music so I'd hazard a guess at me liking TD more and thinking that it's the better album. It's subjective.
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So you're going to "hazard a guess" and not even give one of the greatest and most insightful indie rock albums of the last decade a listen to guide your judgement? What a ****ing joke.
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sound of the music my be subjective, but I assure you the poetic quality and flow of the albums is all but not. Teenage Dream has little and was a bubble gum pop album with little musical insight constructed for the masses to comprehend on a simple beat, which is perfect for commercial success but above the opinion of a simple person on the street who has some appreciation music (as opposed to people who live their life in it and really understand it) has no ground as a "great" pop album.