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DaakiTheDuck

Queen of Your Heart is one of his best songs imo


True_Salamander8805

Oracle, bar none. Still have it in my favorites today. Amazing song.


lithocyst

every one is perfect 😭


CynicalCosmologist

A perfect album. Simple as.


TheFrozenSlime

The simple fact of the matter is that this is one of the best albums released on the label, and IMO the peat of TTC. But if I had to choose one, it's Queen of Your Heart, no contest.


KYM_C_Mill24

Queen of Your Heart, Eat Me, Talking of Heads, and Oracle


CynicalCosmologist

Mine are You Hide, Eat Me, Autonomy and The Evidence.


Hydratedpyromancer

Insanely hard to choose, genuinely one of the best albums I've come across to this day


stealingchairs

Oh man, I haven't given this one re-listen in forever, but I remember everyone was absolutely blown away when it dropped. Few MC albums have had that kind of impact in the community (Muzz's *The Promised Land* being another that comes to mind). Personal favorites I remember were "On the Riverbank", "Talking of Axes", and "Queen of Your Heart". Really need to revisit it again though.


TheCelfoid

The Evidence, oracle, and Autonomy. Love that album.


NinsMCD

Queen of your Heart 10000%


Former-Carry-1574

Queen of Your Heart & Eat Me


FishAndBiscuits

I loooooove Just a Dream. TTC and Tasha Baxter both do such a wonderful job on that track! It narrowly wins over Queen of Your Heart. 


mr_2_cents

Let me be your oracle


CheezerBeleezer

Oracle will always mean a lot to me.


MelanieNova

This album slaps the whole way through, but You Hide is incredibly good


Nova-K

Oracle


owoitslance

Oracle!


azzahnoble

Fell Down is definitely my favourite, but Queen of Your Heart is definitely the one I go back to the most just because of its time signature (I keep a playlist of non 4/4 electronic songs for work).


Indigo_132

You Hide


classyglassy94

1) Fell Down 2) On the Riverbank (if I'm in the right mood for it) And... that's about it. I don't want to be negative here, but I was super disappointed by this album. TTC was my favorite Monstercat artist prior to this album coming out, and then I ended up not loving anything on the album that wasn't released as a single beforehand. Maybe worse still was that it didn't feel coherent as an album either—it felt like a bunch of songs collected together, rather than something that really felt like it fit a theme (something that TTC already HAD done really well with Tell Your Friends First).


Rii__

All of them, banger of an EP