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STUPID DREAM

Porcupine Tree

 

Heavy Prog

4.00 | 1515 ratings

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5 stars Wow the most suriprising tree album for me... it followed signify what a sound change. It such a complete cd you can't just put it in for a few songs you will listen to the hole album. If I could give it 6 stars I would, once I take the cd out to listen to It I can't wait to listen to It again. -Even less, I don't now why they chose to put the shorter verson on stupid dream but even less the song rocks..ah ah. -piano lessen, nothing like tree has ever done before... great pop song. -pure narcotic, my personal favorite to play and sing... is brilliant on xm2. -slave called shiver, bassy and just rocks (mother I need Her) -Don't hate me, tree brakes out with horns. -this is no rehearsal, just plan weired and I don't now how they wrote it but I like It. -stranger by the minute, one of there BEST hits it just makes me so happy. - A smart kid, what a why to make the album complete it follows a hit on trake #10 and it's just so amazing... It tells a story -Tinto brass, Instermentle thats very different from any instermentle on signify, with a hard rythem. - Stop swimming, one of my favorite songs and is a great why to end this masterpeice of a album well done steven wilson and porcupine tree. (as always)
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