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Some of the tracks feel like Ashnikko 101, and that isn't a bad thing, but it's also not new or very interesting.
The last two tracks hit hard, though, and I think they actually show that Ashnikko is better when she takes risks. Sometimes less is more.
Some of the tracks feel like Ashnikko 101, and that isn't a bad thing, but it's also not new or very interesting.
The last two tracks hit hard, though, and I think they actually show that Ashnikko is better when she takes risks. Sometimes less is more.
Is it good?
Is it good?