I disagree with Acai on this being the only flop as its really good for what it does. By that I mean I can imagine this song being a raidio glitched between different moods and/or genre's
This is definitely my least favourite track on the album. Believe me, most of this album's tracks are real good, but compared to all those other tracks, this one's just so much less. The mashing up of Gotye and Panic! At The Disco works alright, and the addition of the Dexter's Lab intro was clever, but the inclusion of LMFAO was pretty grating (I'm glad they're sorry for it, though), and the whole mashup overall felt underwhelming. It's not necessarily terrible, just...okay.
@@adrienlastname4663 That's fair, I can understand why people like this track! It definitely has its merits! Agreeing to disagree and all that! (Especially on I Wanna. To be honest, that one's one of my personal favourites!)
I... kind of agree. I never thought of emo-rock Gotye (I think his wheelhouse is more 70s Australiana pop-rock - think Sherbet or Skyhooks, which are criminally overlooked outside Australia).
Is this what taking psychic damage feels like? This feeling is so bizarre. It's really good
That Dexter's Laboratory switchup was transcendent
That "therapy" part killed me when he's covered his mouth, bruh. 😂
I disagree with Acai on this being the only flop as its really good for what it does. By that I mean I can imagine this song being a raidio glitched between different moods and/or genre's
This is my favorite one in the album
This feels like a mashup that should have been made 100 times before, but each time they've been stricken by god himself
I really really thought at ~1:20 it was about to go into Insanity by Oingo Boingo
The Dexter’s lab part is insane. I can’t even put it into words, it’s like it was pulled out of the future like a time travel paradox
This is sublime
Dunno why people don't like the party rock inclusion. It works fine. I love it
Dexter's a cookie
This is definitely my least favourite track on the album. Believe me, most of this album's tracks are real good, but compared to all those other tracks, this one's just so much less. The mashing up of Gotye and Panic! At The Disco works alright, and the addition of the Dexter's Lab intro was clever, but the inclusion of LMFAO was pretty grating (I'm glad they're sorry for it, though), and the whole mashup overall felt underwhelming. It's not necessarily terrible, just...okay.
I disagree, one because I love this track, and two, because I Wanna is part of the album.
@@adrienlastname4663 That's fair, I can understand why people like this track! It definitely has its merits! Agreeing to disagree and all that! (Especially on I Wanna. To be honest, that one's one of my personal favourites!)
Good till party rock came in, if you left that out it would've been top tier, but now it's kinda mid sorry
SORRY FOR PARTY ROCKIN'
I'm sure he's sorry for sorry for party rocking
sorry for sorry for sorry for party rockin'
I... kind of agree. I never thought of emo-rock Gotye (I think his wheelhouse is more 70s Australiana pop-rock - think Sherbet or Skyhooks, which are criminally overlooked outside Australia).
well,
sorry for party rocking