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Mixed or average reviews- based on 94 Ratings
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Positive: 35 out of 94
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Mixed: 6 out of 94
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Negative: 53 out of 94
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Sep 30, 2010My God. What have we done.
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Sep 24, 2010
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Mar 12, 2011
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Dec 12, 2010this album piuzzles me how did these guy's get a record deal they stink!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! this album make's me wanna fall asleep i do not even why or how they got a record deal it puzzle's me that they did get one the music they make is annoying
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Jul 23, 2015Aside from a few admittedly fun singles, the album consists mostly of boring, loud, and sloppily written filler tracks set to sloppy and poorly produced background instrumentals.
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Feb 17, 2011People say todays music all sounds the same; pop music all sounds the same, the mediocre "artists," that are produced by way of such shows as the X Factor and American Idol all sound the same. But non of those acts are anywhere near as contemptible and truly awful as this band and this album in particular. Please do not waste your time with this tripe.
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Jan 29, 2012If you listen for the lyrics - don't bother with this album. That being said, the tunes are insanely catchy and very enjoyable. I've listened to this album about 40 times now, and there's just something charming about it.
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Feb 13, 2012In short:
The lyrics stay on play school level. Even, my son could write some more creative lyrics than 3oh!3.
But 'Streets of Gold' has it own charm. It is not just: 'dub dub dub dub dub', but simple dance music with simple synthesizer-beats and simple electronical effects. The songs are easy to sing along. -
Jun 6, 2013I'll admit, 3OH13 does produce awful lyrics. But the songs are catchy and help put Colorado on the music map. While not as good as Want as they have a new sound. Streets of Gold is, well, Gold.
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3OH!3 are electro-hip-pop white bread American scum.
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Streets of Gold's beats still sound garage-sale-Casio cheap, but the album yields several doofy, affable sing-alongs and even - yeeps! - an Owl City-esque ballad.
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Over brutish synths and hammy bleats, the puerile brosefs' third album shares, among other witticisms: Gonna have a house party in my house.