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6 hours ago, Brownie30 said:

Billie Eilish spelt wrong as well so if it's legit then someone hasn't done their proofreading... 

I started looking for a spelling mistake just in case but gave up when I realised I'd never heard of most of the acts. On a different note, I see needtobreathe are there, oohs and ahhs is one of only 4 songs I've actually paid for from itunes and definitely worth checking out.

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8 hours ago, Quark said:

eFests: proud sponsors of slapping down newcomers with opinions.

Seriously, what the hell has happened here? Even Russy observed the unwritten rules of going light on new posters and not calling people c**ts until they'd been a round a bit.

Can we pin this comment or something? Maybe it's the fallow year making people grumpy but you're spot on, and the danger is it could scare off new users. There's a line between rude and friendly micky taking. 

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12 minutes ago, SwedgeAntilles said:

Kasabian's first and third albums are good

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Come at me

First two were solid 7/10s for me. West Ryder a bit worse, Velociraptor! worse than that, 48:13 honestly one of the worst albums I've heard, and For Crying Out Loud a tiny bit better than that. I'd rank them as follows:

1. Kasabian (7/10)

2. Empire (7/10)

3. West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum (6/10)

4. Velociraptor! (5/10)

5. For Crying Out Loud (4/10)

6. 48:13 (3/10)

Why am I ranking Kasabian albums on eFests? I don't know. I did actually listen to them all again earlier this year in the lead up to Mad Cool as I was giving a fair chance to all the acts playing.

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