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| n/a by Billboard |
If it all seems messy, it isn't. GCH sounds like an American utopia, where everyone coexists joyfully and thrives on the diversity. |
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| n/a by www.ew.com |
Despite the band's best efforts, The Quilt isn't hip-hop; it's polished, radio-friendly pop. |
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| n/a by www.blender.com |
[McCoy's] delivery is laudably cool for a Warped Tour MC. But its gunk on the gears of this dancing machine. |
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| n/a by www.spin.com |
Mostly, though, they demonstrate that pop trumps piety. |
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| n/a by Rolling Stone |
The Quilt finds McCoy pouring out clunker couplets, lame boasts and odes to his lothario-level texting skills in a rap style embarrassingly modeled on Eminem's--without the wit. |
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| n/a by www.rapreviews.com |
Not all of the songs are in easy to digest radio play lengths either, as 'Live Forever (Fly With Me)' proves they aren't afraid to do a song that's over seven minutes long. The more that GHC take chances on this album, the more they succeed. |
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| n/a by www.slantmagazine.com |
Even a guest verse from Busta Rhymes can't breathe any life into this copy-and-paste mess. |
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