Musique, Vol. 1: 1993 - 2005 Music Review
Average Rating: (4 out of 5 stars)


one of the best techno/dance albums ever
k, at first to tell you the truth i didnt know who daft punk was, but when i heard this cd, i almost got obsessed.
it is very fun to listen to, and a little trippy at times, but you have to like and understand techno and dance music to enjoy.
Submitted by jayandsilentbobkickass (edmonton,AB,canada)
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best, best of cd ever
best cd EVER
Submitted by futuramalover (victoria australia)
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awsome
i have the digipak with the dvd when i heard about the one cd one dvd thing i just got into the craze and fell in love. the videos were crazy. *spoilers* da funk was so funny as was the videos for around the world, burnin' and revolution 909. don't forget the long, noisy live version of rolling and scratching. the discovery videos are beautiful. one more time and harder, better, faster, stronger were beautifully animated clips. something about us was beautifully done. the human after all vdeos are darker. robot rock is an addictive song the video rocks. technologic is creepy and annoying at the same time prime time of your life is creepy as hell!. robot rock maximum overdrive is cool. *end spoilers* daft punk chged my life they rock!. cool digipak.
Submitted by pedroandino (chicago, il, usa)
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Unbearable
Where to begin? This "music" is repetitive, boring, formulaic, unoriginal, annoying and irritating. It makes me want to instantly leave any room that happens to play this schlock. Where is the creativity in repeating "One more time" or "Around the world" 800 times in the same "song"? This "music" would be perfectly suited for use in psychological warfare situations as it makes me want to pull out my hair and teeth whenever it plays on the AV system at the gym. I've petitioned the gym staff for removal of this effluvia from their play rotation but they are powerless as they only play what's beamed to them from corporate. Thank Christ my Ipod's volume can overcome the sonic ejaculation of these cursed Frenchmen.
Submitted by Robert (Arlington, VA)
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