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8.0
18250
8.0 |
The Independent
It's the party anthems that most appeal, like "Hot-n-Fun" with its stalking bassline and funky morse-code buzz, "Perfect Defect" with its two-step groove of congas and brass fanfares
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8.0
18312
8.0 |
The Observer
N*E*R*D's most convincing record for some time
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7.0
18557
7.0 |
AU Review
This album does its best to give certain fans exactly what they want in sexually-driven club grinders while offering up real, honest-to-goodness substance
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7.0
18410
7.0 |
PopMatters
In every musical sense it is easily the group’s greatest personal achievement since In Search Of…
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6.0
19281
6.0 |
Q
Print edition only
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6.0
18567
6.0 |
NME
It's strange, not to mention galling, to report that this album is OK
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6.0
18351
6.0 |
musicOMH
Nothing sounds like a weak imitation of the very acts its creators carved and honed. Not a bad effort, but we've come to expect more
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5.0
18382
5.0 |
BBC
Anyone who vividly remembers the fire in the band’s collective belly around the time of their scintillating debut will be disappointed with this comparatively uninspired set
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5.0
19001
5.0 |
A.V. Club
Their lyrics and point of view are so entitled that there’s little sense they’re aiming much further than the nearest frat house
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5.0
19331
5.0 |
Rave Magazine
Half of it doesn’t suck, which by N.E.R.D standards is actually pretty good
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4.1
18461
4.1 |
Pitchfork
There isn't a lot left on Nothing...to indicate that these two guys were the same pair who once revolutionized the sound of hip-hop
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4.0
19184
4.0 |
The Irish Times
There’s really very little that sticks to your ears and, worse, nothing which sounds inspired or groundbreaking
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