This is the anti-post where I abandon any sort of analysis or reflection, and brazenly add to the hype from music critics who call Dirty Projectors' "Bitte Orca" the best album of the Holocene epoch. Though I still preference Veckatimest, just buy "Bitte Orca" now so when I get back on the train, we can all have some reference points from the summer of 2009.
To round out the post, I leave you with two of the most sophisticated anti-critics of our generation. In their pithy articulation, "If they didn't have a part of the song that, liked, sucked, then it's like the other part wouldn't be as cool." Indeed, Butthead.
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