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Universal acclaim- based on 67 Ratings
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Positive: 57 out of 67
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Mixed: 5 out of 67
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Negative: 5 out of 67
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Oct 16, 2017I LOVE BABYMETAL!! Throughout all of their projects, they've shown so much pure energy that I always get pumped up while listening to them! And this is my favorite album them to date! Kickass production, great vocals, and limitless energy. 9/10
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Nov 13, 2016This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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Jun 15, 2016
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Jun 7, 2016The second album is a huge improvement (although there are several songs in the first album that are amazing), a more cohesive work. It sounds like a love letter to metal. META! Taro, with the amazing folk/viking metal sounds, Awadama Fever is fun and electric, Sis. Anger, YAVA!... well, basically the whole album is perfect.
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Jun 7, 2016This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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Apr 18, 2016Come on guys, you know this is great. The riffs on the whole are more enjoyable those coming from some of the non-gimmicky "serious" metal bands that are popular these days. The vocals have also improved from last time, with "The One" being a particular stand-out. The fusion of J-pop and metal is just as intriguing and fun the second time round.
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Apr 3, 2016Fantastic album for metalheads and indeed people of all ages who like all sorts of music! Great fun and great tunes. The album is a bit more serious than the last one but is still just as crazy.
Awards & Rankings
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Q MagazineApr 8, 2016Their second studio album does have a strange charm, in short doses. [Jun 2016, p.108]
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Apr 7, 2016There’s an indelible charm to these songs, and they’ll trigger a smile if you open your heart and dismiss your preconceptions.
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Alternative PressApr 5, 2016While not everything works--as with most albums of the genre, Metal Resistance's musical textures and tropes can grow repetitive--Babymetal's aggressive enthusiasm and sincerity are impossible to resist. [May 2016, p.80]