The Dismemberment PlanBest The Dismemberment Plan Albums Ranked
7.8
Avg Score
11
Opinions
5
Albums
6
Reviewers
Summary from 11 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated The Dismemberment Plan's catalog across 5 albums from 11 opinions, with an overall average of 7.8/10. The top-rated The Dismemberment Plan album is Emergency & I (1999) with a 8.5/10 average from 4 ratings, followed by Change and A People's History of the Dismemberment Plan. The discography on Wavelength spans 1999 to 2013. You Are Invited ranks as the highest-rated The Dismemberment Plan song on Wavelength with a 8.8/10 average.
Emergency & I
“**The Short Review:**If you consider yourself a fan of groundbreaking pop, go out and buy this album right now. Now. Get up. Go. **The Long Review:**Judd handed me a purple children's book and said, "Check this out." The hardback felt about the size of a gatefold double vinyl album. In bold letters, the cover proclaimed *The Worst Band in the Universe!* Immediately we opened the book in an attemp”
Change
“Change is something fans of D.C.'s The Dismemberment Plan have grown accustomed to over the years, as the band has proven to make vast leaps in maturity with each album. Somewhere between the release of their clumsy 1995 debut, *"!"*, and 1997's more balanced but no less raucous *Is Terrified!*, the band discovered the advantages of rock balladry and pensive lyrics. With 1999's *Emergency & I*, th”
A People's History of the Dismemberment Plan
“Love them or hate them-- for there are few who find themselves between these extremes-- The Dismemberment Plan were an undeniably forward-thinking band, innovative without sacrificing accessibility, and always looking to forge new ground. It's possible that their tendency to continually transform themselves hastened their breakup, which, if you haven't been following the indie rock newswires, has ”
Uncanney Valley
“After reuniting several years ago to play shows and tour, the Washington, D.C. indie rock veterans return with their first album in over a decade.”
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