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NOW
Member Since: 6/14/2009
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Is the Born to Die era iconic?
halcyonday
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Post #2
Duh.
HausOfJustin
Member Since: 8/8/2012
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Post #3
I'm listening to this album right now for the first time in probably a year and man is it taking me back. What an icon
May
Member Since: 8/13/2012
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Post #4
Yes no debate about it
Brite Lites ☆
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Post #5
Controversial ✓
Charted for almost 5 years in a row ✓
Almost 2xPlatinum with no features ✓
Seems like yes to me
Heartless
Member Since: 10/17/2008
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Post #6
best album since beatles broke up
NOW
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Heartless
best album since beatles broke up
hm can't argue with that
MonsterNavy
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Post #8
D u h
DerpGa
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Post #9
Halsey could never * quality wise *
perfectlover
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Post #10
Obviously
mcuykend
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Post #11
Yep
Ryanicorn
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The fashion
The videos
The sounds
The sales
OFC
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DerpGa
Halsey could never * quality wise *
What does she have to do with this at all
hellocory
Member Since: 9/13/2012
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Post #13
To gays on the internet, maybe
MusicTalker
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hellocory
To gays on the internet, maybe
Born to Die inspired elements of 1989, ironically lol.
teresaguidice
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Post #15
yes
HandsOn
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MusicTalker
Born to Die inspired elements of 1989, ironically lol.
clock iT
Florges
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hellocory
To gays on the internet, maybe
It's been charting since its release
Tysen
Member Since: 12/24/2010
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Post #18
I would say yes. After this album dropped so many artists, both old and new, tried their hardest to emulate her sound and image
BADLANDS
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Post #19
Yes. It seems like almost every pop girl post BTD have tried a "dark" era.
Slamless
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Post #20
of course.
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