Die Antwoord Ten$ion Album

I really think that they are doing a very well job. After all, the critics are good!

And they got a contract with Interscope, or they had one, I really think that they are doing a very well job. After all, the critics are good! And they got a contract with Interscope, or they had one, I don't know anymore.

But they wont have a contract because they actually have the balls to say NO to all the sh. the industry ask to them.

Album

Like everyone do, for money. All I'm saying is, if you really understand a little bit of music, then you gonna see how this works, this is not another pop group, and with the second album, they getting even better. But if you don't understand music, I'm felling sorry for you, because you will listen gaga's and Bieber and that same kind of bad, really really trash songs for the rest of your life. Definitely not as good as $O$ in terms of songwriting; if you didn't like that album (even for the lulz) then don't bother listening to this Definitely not as good as $O$ in terms of songwriting; if you didn't like that album (even for the lulz) then don't bother listening to this one. Most of the tracks range from completely average in every way ('Hey Sexy') to downright awful (the brosteppy opener, 'Never le Nkemise 1').

Two of the tracks are also 'skits' that don't really have any business being there. It's not all bad though. 'I Fink U Freeky', 'Baby's on Fire', 'Fok Julle Naaiers', and 'Fatty Boom Boom' are all enjoyable, catchy tracks that raise the album from being a complete waste of time to a guilty pleasure. 3.5/10, but I'll give the benefit of the doubt and round that to 4, because when the tracks are good they're great. But on most of the album that's not the case. South African band from Kaapstad, known for single 'Enter The Ninja' - Die Antwoord with their latest 'Then$ion' won't impress anyone. The CD South African band from Kaapstad, known for single 'Enter The Ninja' - Die Antwoord with their latest 'Then$ion' won't impress anyone.

Die antwoord song list

Die Antwoord Songs

Educational psychology books free download. The CD is first too long - which only intensified the feeling that is full of useless junk - such as short hip-hop interludes like: 'Bath' and 'Uncle Jimmy', too childish and 'sweet' for the rave - 'Baby's On Fire' and some complete parody of good music - 'So What'. Only on what you can pay attention are both parts of 'Never Le Nkemise' - first a combination of rave and classical music, the other purely techno.

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