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I don't get it
Wyatt Fisher
Lucas Moore
we'll tell you when you're older
Connor Garcia
You don't need to
Leo Gomez
>shitty jojo music starts playing
Logan Sullivan
stupid album sounds like garbage and is for faggots.
Colton Wright
Glorious record.
Tyler Jackson
I like Close to the Edge but I find it a bit overrated, doesn't really resonate with me the way Relayer does, but I've always thought Gates of Delirium is Yes' magnum opus
Easton Myers
>Too low IQ to understand the deep philosophical implications of I get up, I get down
Christopher Bailey
lol
Jayden Davis
Wrong album retard.
Andrew Phillips
I agree, I think Gates of Delirium has more raw energy to it. Problem is the rest of Relayer is utter shit (and I'm actually a Patrick Moraz fan but it's his worst work)
Easton Butler
can't fucking stand yes
Isaiah Hill
i'm deeply sorry user
Cooper White
Yes?
More like No.
Jason Allen
i didn't either, now that song is fucking stuck in my head and i want it to get out.
Although I ain't the biggest Yes fan, the truth is that Drama is easily their best album. there's no beating it; it's their only album that has no bad songs, except maybe Relayer
>it's his worst work
relayer side b beats most of the shit he did with moody blues. And I love moody blues but Moraz did them no favors. My vote is for picrel, THATS his worst work
Lincoln Ross
Landon Edwards
My take on Moraz-era MB:
* Long Distance Voyager's pretty damn good
* The Present is okay.
* The two later albums do nothing for me. Their hits are okay I guess, but if I want Prog Pop, I'd listen to 80s Genesis.
Luke Ward
oh forgot about TFTO, that's another pretty consistent album across tracks
Christian Scott
the revealing science of god is one of their best
the only other one I remember is the ritual
Josiah Butler
They get up
They get down
What's so hard to understand?
Lucas Rogers
Yes