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<title>Comment by aspectacle on Thursday: War All The Time</title>
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<description>I think the reviewer missed the point, however I say this with bias is war all the time is my favourite thursday album and I would go as far as saying my all time favourite album.


I was suprised that the revier felt that the album is preachy and political...as someone who listened to a lot of patularly left-wing politically charged music (refused, sole, sage francis etc.) I dont feel that this album is in the slightest bit preachy or political...war all the time as far as I understand is a play on the so called &#039;war on terror&#039; but actually means war on the self, that as human beings we are constantly at war with our inner-selves .... Other than that I find it rather odd when people dont like &quot;to be preached too&quot; as they call it...music is one soap box artist have to voice their opinion outside of the mainstreme media bias

The album like all good albums takes a while to aquire, thats why I feel some reviews fall short on it

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