GUTS

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SONGS:

All-American Bitch: 9/10 Amazing opening track. When I saw the title before the song came out I thought it would be rock-esque so when the beginning came on I was like "???" but it was so good and I got so excited when the chorus came on. It embodied Guts perfectly and was such a good song to open the album with.

Bad Idea Right?: 10/10 I love this song SO MUCH and the transition from A-AB to go this was PERFECTION. When she said "I just tripped and fell into his bed" she was talking about Juliette Cai and Roma Montagov.

Vampire: 9/10 Iconic. Good choice of a single.

Lacy: 7/10 This is my least favorite song on the album and it had a 7 so that says a lot. This one was for the sapphics.

Ballad of a Homeschooled Girl: 10/10 THE CHORUS??? THE MUSIC??? THE "SOCIAL SUICIDEEEE???" IT WAS BEAUTIFUL.

Making the bed: 8/10 This was for the oldest daughters. I love it. I love it so so much. The metaphor and everything agdishdkajsj Olivia you are a genius.

Logical: 8.5/10 I don't have much to say about it but it reminded me I need to make a Rosalind Lang playlist.

Get Him Back!: 10/10 It's an amazing song though top 3 for sure. Just the lyrics with the double meaning and the background vocals and ajksjaksks Olivia never fails us. Also "I wanna meet his mom just to tell her her son SUCKS" it's giving book 5 Aruden.

Love Is Embarrassing: 11/10 THE BEST SONG ON THE ALBUM. OH MY GODS. AHHHHH. Not even a while minute in I added it to my Aiden playlist because this song is SO HIM.

The Grudge: 9/10 Once again I need to make a Rosalind Lang playlist. This song is HER in Foul Lady Fortune. Specifically talking about Dimitri. I think there was a line that was paralleled to the book.

Pretty Isn't Pretty: 8.5/10 I don't have much to say about this but it's wonderful

Teenage Dream: 8/10 A pretty good closing track that once sums up the album pretty well. It wasn't my favorite but I like it!

OVERALL:

9/10 Miss Rodrigo you never miss

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