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Dissociatives

Dissociatives Audio CD
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (19 customer reviews)

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1. Were Much Preferred Customers
2. Somewhere Down The Barrel
3. Horror With Eyeballs
4. Lifting The Veil From The Braille
5. Forever And A Day
6. Thinking In Reverse
7. Paris Circa 2007 Slash 08
8. Young Man, Old Man (You Ain't Better Than The Rest)
9. Aaangry Megaphone Man
10. Sleep Well Tonight

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4.4 out of 5 stars (19 customer reviews)
 
 
 
 
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5.0 out of 5 stars great minds think alike, April 8 2005
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This review is from: Dissociatives (Audio CD)
everyone is praising daniel johns for this exciting new album, and don't get me wrong the man is beyond artistic genius; but let's not forget this is a joint effort. without paul mac, the dissociatives would not be. the two of them combined allows the musical release that was not possible before. it's unique, it's truth and it's just fun to listen to.
people will love this album.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Awsome Album!, April 7 2005
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This review is from: Dissociatives (Audio CD)
If you are a fan of a human being uttering song as well as a fan of intruments buy this album. I am a fan of almost every spectrum. Slipknot, Hatebreed, Tool, Silverchair, Xavier Rudd, Led Zeppelin, Paul Oakenfold, Broken Social Scene, Sigur Rós. The list goes on. But this album tops them all. I am glad to see more bands now a days looking towards making their album an experience as upose to making it for singles. Bands get the wrong idea when they don't want songs to sound the same, they run off and create individual works of art and not a complation. Here we are taken on a ride through the new Daniel Johns' mind. A much happier, euphoric feeling. I garuntee that you will love life a little more after listening to this.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful Masterpeice of Music, April 7 2005
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This review is from: Dissociatives (Audio CD)
Wow is all i can say to Daniel John's new side project The Dissociatives. The whole album is a huge trip. Fans of silverchair this album picks up where diorama left of and then some. Mark my words the music that you hear on this album will become mainstream soon and there will be tones of bands poping up trying to mimic this genius. Just know it came from Daniel Johns first. From what i know of music i have never herd a band sound like this before. The Dissosiatives sample with so many new instruments and tap into an up and coming mainstream artform, electronica.

We're Much Preferred Customers: very catchy chorus, set the rest of the album up perfect. 9/10

Somewhere Down The Barrel: One of my favourite songs on the Album flows perfectly from We're Much Preferred Customers. 10/10

Horror With EyeBalls: Not completely shure because they have so many singles going right now all over the world but this is the north american one i belive. Very eerie and trippy lyrics, talks about his amount of time and feeding his animals. GENIUS! 10/10

Lifting The Veil From The Braille: Instrumental, very happy song, if your having a bad day this is a perfect song for you. 9/10

Forever And A Day: Slower song, alot less electronica in this one but still nice, not really sure if it fits well with the general mood of the album but good none the less. 8/10

Thinking in Reverse: A nice hopping song with a groovin drum beat and fast paced acoustic. 9/10

Paris Circa2007Slash08: A mishmash of instruments and beats. fits well with the albums general mood (experimental) but alone it doesn't hold much ground. 7.5/10'

Young Man, Old Man, (You Aint Better The The Rest): Probley my favourite song. Perfectly shows Daniel Johns growth as an artist, he really mellowed out since his early silverchair days and this song is just a breathe of fresh air. 10/10

Aaangry Megaphone Man: a nice song in general. Daniel is aloud to shine just as he did in diaroma. Great song vocally as well as musically. 9/10

Sleep Well Tonight: Perfect song for the person (like me) who likes to fall asleep to an album. Nice and soft. 9/10

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