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Blackout19

This album is one of my favorite of all time. Is so amazing, and the songs are flawless.
This album is like express my life.
Video Games, Born To Die, Summertime Sadness are the songs that bring so many memories.
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It's close to midnight and something evil's lurkin' in the dark. ○●
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Lona Delery

:diane: A true masterpiece. Although Ultraviolence and Honeymoon are better, but it's still better than anyone else's entire discography

Sometimes it feels like I've got a war in my mind, I wanna get off but I keep riding the ride
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The Surrealist
1 minute ago, Lona Delery said:

:diane: A true masterpiece. Although Ultraviolence and Honeymoon are better, but it's still better than anyone else's entire discography

Honeymoon > Born To Die > Ultraviolence

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SpookyKid

Ultraviolence > Paradise > Born To Die = Honeymoon

 

I remember when I listened to BTD for the first time :giveup: relly a flawless album

Life has a hopeful undertone |-/
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Mister Gaga

Truly groundbreaking. With BTD, alternative started to became trendy. Born To Die, Off To The Races, Blue Jeans, VG, National Anthem, Carmen, SS...it's so, so good :golfclap:

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Chelseaaaaaa

It's a lot like 'The Fame' in the sense it's a debut that had huge commercial success, critical acclaim, mindless bops, unique visuals, etc. Both albums do not display who they really are as artists yet set them up for life regardless. Gaga and Lana have both gone on to do amazing things but they could've never released another album and it wouldn't have mattered (both from a legacy & financial standpoint). It's also their two most straightforward pop albums with future releases being more experimental. It's actually quite amazing how similar their careers are...

I love 'Born to Die' but it's not Lana's best, IMO, as I'd give that accolade to 'Ultraviolence'. It's a cute album that served a purpose at the time.

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Van Vogue
17 minutes ago, Chelsea Symona said:

It's a lot like 'The Fame' in the sense it's a debut that had huge commercial success, critical acclaim, mindless bops, unique visuals, etc. Both albums do not display who they really are as artists yet set them up for life regardless. Gaga and Lana have both gone on to do amazing things but they could've never released another album and it wouldn't have mattered (both from a legacy & financial standpoint). It's also their two most straightforward pop albums with future releases being more experimental. It's actually quite amazing how similar their careers are...

I love 'Born to Die' but it's not Lana's best, IMO, as I'd give that accolade to 'Ultraviolence'. It's a cute album that served a purpose at the time.

even with the EP

Paradise = TFM

:udidnt:

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Fiona Apple
2 hours ago, Sycamore said:

Honeymoon > Born To Die > Ultraviolence

It's literally the opposite.Honeymoon is by far her worst

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Hm I think:

Paradise>Ultraviolence>BTD>Honeymoon

but I love her entire discography (even Kill Kill :cryga:) I really hope she switches things up with her upcoming release though she kind of did everything she could do with this genre, each project is different aspects of the same type of thing.

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