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see, they had a theme for a while, of making their albums color coded. But a lot of people make fun of the Blue Album because of how mundane it is. You’d probably not understand the complexity of the backdrop and the unsettling artistic genius of them standing side by side. One of their main flaws many people think, comes with their album Pinkerton.
Many people criticize the album for being too whiney and taking on a pessimistic view of the world, while also keeping an Incel agenda. There are even several songs describing grooming and seeking relationships with teenagers, but it’s hidden in a form of subtext most average joes like yourself WOULDNT be able to understand.