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Delete One 3rd Album: Britney, Back to Basics, The Best Damn Thing, IASF


Delete One 3rd Album: Britney, Back to Basics, I Am...Sasha Fierce, The Best Damn Thing  

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  1. 1. Which third album would you delete?

    • Britney by Britney Spears
    • Back to Basics by Christina Aguilera
    • The Best Damn Thing by Avril Lavigne
    • I Am...Sasha Fierce by Beyoncé


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'I Am... Sasha Fierce' easily!

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I don't really listen to Avril outside of a handful of singles so Best Damn Thing I guess...

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Voted for Sasha Fierce (her weakest album) but the real answer is Avril.

 

Britney's self titled has so many gems

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Sasha easily.

 

Not people wanting to delete TBDT with masterpieces like When You're Gone, Hot, Innocence and Keep Holding On.

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Avril's album since I don't listen to her.  But if I had to pick between the other three, I guess IASF since I only really liked the singles. :dancehall3:

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Britney. The rest aren't that bad but still weak. Back to Basics is amazing though. Legendtina really did that 

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they can all go except the excellent tbdt :heart:

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IASF got to go. It's basically a singles collection with some fillers.

 

The other three are FLAWLESS from top to toe :clap3:

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Britney and Sasha can go.

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I've been recently getting into and appreciating IASF after so many years of thinking it wasn't worth my time but still I'd delete it over any of the others. 

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19 hours ago, mike_int said:

The Best Damn Thing, such a quality and image decline after two great and mature albums such Let Go and Under My Skin

 

I remember how disappointment  when Girlfriend was released

TBDT literally mops the floor with Let Go in every department, the hate is forced when many songs are reworks of tracks written for UMS, in 2003 Avril wanted to do not just grunge but also with punk pop, that's why tracks like I Always Get What I Want and He Wasn't made it to the tracklist, yet nobody seemed to have a problem with them. :suburban:

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3 minutes ago, WaterDiamonds said:

TBDT literally mops the floor with Let Go in every department, the hate is forced when many songs are reworks of tracks written for UMS, in 2003 Avril wanted to do not just grunge but also with punk pop, that's why tracks like I Always Get What I Want and He Wasn't made it to the tracklist, yet nobody seemed to have a problem with them. :suburban:

Literally she just wore pink clothes and a little bit of pink dye in her hair and had everyone mad

 

:suburban:

 

 

Edited by ChooseyLover
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Back To Basics. 

 

IASF is way too iconic, Britney is quintessential and TBDT is a ******* great album - y'all hate fun. 

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1 minute ago, ChooseyLover said:

Literally she just wore pink clothes and a little bit of pink dye in her hair and had everyone mad

 

:suburban:

 

 

Exactly, I still believe a lot of the TBDT disrespect stems from misogyny because it was the moment when Avril decided to unapologetically embrace her femininity and stop trying to maintain the "i'm not like the other girls" type of image that Arista Records forced upon her for her debut.

TBDT has her most beautiful and touching ballads and is an overall incredibly well-rounded album, but people don't seem to give it a chance because Avril was wearing pink mini skirts and high heels during this era. :coffee2:

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2 minutes ago, WaterDiamonds said:

Exactly, I still believe a lot of the TBDT disrespect stems from misogyny because it was the moment when Avril decided to unapologetically embrace her femininity and stop trying to maintain the "i'm not like the other girls" type of image that Arista Records forced upon her for her debut.

TBDT has her most beautiful and touching ballads and is an overall incredibly well-rounded album, but people don't seem to give it a chance because Avril was wearing pink mini skirts and high heels during this era. :coffee2:

I agree. Every time I revisit the album I realize how hard the instrumentation goes. It has heavy percussion and electric guitars all over, it's way less soft than anything produced by The Matrix for her debut. Then you have some beautiful ballads on the side as usual (I believe Innocence is her greatest moment to this day). And also, what most ignore, her vocal range and maturity in her voice and control in her live singing was all so impressive! I love watching live videos from that time.

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