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-->I put a loaded shotgun in my mouth and pulled the trigger. The only reason I'm even here today is because ''that gun misfired''.
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* The somber speech as to why Music/{{Weezer}} was (at the time) dead to him during the ''Music/{{Hurley}}'' review in ''The Rise and Fall of Weezer'' series: He explains that while ''Hurley'' was SoOkayItsAverage, the album itself was ''not'' enough to redeem the band in his eyes, who he felt had long stopped being the band he grew up with and had simply become Weezer InNameOnly and even stated he created the series as a way to close the book on a band he had long been a fan of. Keep in mind: Crash has ''followed Weezer from the beginning with [[Music/Weezer The BlueAlbum Blue]]'', imagine being in his shoes as your favorite band falls from grace. Luckily for him, [[EarnYourHappyEnding Weezer proved him wrong in the end]].

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* The somber speech as to why Music/{{Weezer}} was (at the time) dead to him during the ''Music/{{Hurley}}'' review in ''The Rise and Fall of Weezer'' series: He explains that while ''Hurley'' was SoOkayItsAverage, the album itself was ''not'' enough to redeem the band in his eyes, who he felt had long stopped being the band he grew up with and had simply become Weezer InNameOnly and even stated he created the series as a way to close the book on a band he had long been a fan of. Keep in mind: Crash has ''followed Weezer from the beginning with [[Music/Weezer The BlueAlbum [[Music/WeezerTheBlueAlbum Blue]]'', imagine being in his shoes as your favorite band falls from grace. Luckily for him, [[EarnYourHappyEnding Weezer proved him wrong in the end]].
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* Any time he goes into his struggles of living in a fundamental Christian home, especially when he explains in depth in his "TOP 10 FAVORITE BANDS" video on the spot for Bad Religion and while discussing "Shallow By Thy Game" in the ''One Hot Minute'' review, it's hard not to feel like him too if you've felt dissolute with faith.

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* Any time he goes into his struggles of living in a fundamental Christian home, especially when he explains in depth in his "TOP 10 FAVORITE BANDS" video on the spot for Bad Religion Music/BadReligion and while discussing [[Music/RedHotChiliPeppers "Shallow By Thy Game" Game"]] in the ''One Hot Minute'' review, it's hard not to feel like him too if you've felt dissolute with faith.



* The somber speech as to why Weezer was (at the time) dead to him during the ''Hurley'' review in ''The Rise and Fall of Weezer'' series: He explains that while ''Hurley'' was SoOkayItsAverage, the album itself was ''not'' enough to redeem the band in his eyes, who he felt had long stopped being the band he grew up with and had simply become Weezer InNameOnly and even stated he created the series as a way to close the book on a band he had long been a fan of. Keep in mind: Crash has ''followed Weezer from the beginning with Blue'', imagine being in his shoes as your favorite band falls from grace. Luckily for him, [[EarnYourHappyEnding Weezer proved him wrong in the end]].
** Then, unfortunately, things got worse afterwards as Crash was less then impressed with ''The White Album'' and admitted that he cared very little about ''Pacific Daydream'', with him overall finding it to be a very boring and forgettable album, he sounded very depressed that Weezer was getting back into bad habits (doing yearly album releases again) and said it was almost as lazy as ''Make Believe''. Although these feelings were ''sort-of'' mediated by the reception of their ''Black'' album, although Crash did end up putting ''Teal'' and ''Black'' on the ''WORST OF 2019'' list and made it clear he wasn't going to take Weezer seriously anymore.

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* The somber speech as to why Weezer Music/{{Weezer}} was (at the time) dead to him during the ''Hurley'' ''Music/{{Hurley}}'' review in ''The Rise and Fall of Weezer'' series: He explains that while ''Hurley'' was SoOkayItsAverage, the album itself was ''not'' enough to redeem the band in his eyes, who he felt had long stopped being the band he grew up with and had simply become Weezer InNameOnly and even stated he created the series as a way to close the book on a band he had long been a fan of. Keep in mind: Crash has ''followed Weezer from the beginning with Blue'', [[Music/Weezer The BlueAlbum Blue]]'', imagine being in his shoes as your favorite band falls from grace. Luckily for him, [[EarnYourHappyEnding Weezer proved him wrong in the end]].
** Then, unfortunately, things got worse afterwards as Crash was less then not as impressed with ''The White Album'' and admitted that he cared very little about ''Pacific Daydream'', with him overall finding it to be a very boring and forgettable album, he sounded very depressed that Weezer was getting back into bad habits (doing yearly album releases again) and said it was almost as lazy as ''Make Believe''. ''Music/MakeBelieve''. Although these feelings were ''sort-of'' mediated by the reception of their ''Black'' album, although Crash did end up putting ''Teal'' ''[[Music/WeezerTheTealAlbum Teal]]'' and ''Black'' on the ''WORST OF 2019'' list and made it clear he wasn't going to take Weezer seriously anymore.
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** Or, for that matter, the entirety of both his Worst Albums and Best Albums list when he describes how 2021 was when he officially [[CreatorBreakdown lost all desire to review new music on his channel entirely]] due to the overwhelming amount of new releases being put out to the point where he outright intentionally missed out on a majority of them for his own mental health. So much so that he spent the beginning of the Best Albums video giving a short speech about how he was so burnt out that he almost completely lost interest in music '''as a whole,''' and he had so little time for new music that his Best and Worst albums were less a ranking of his favorite/least favorite albums of the year, but more just rankings of the few albums he heard in 2021 that actually left any kind of impression on him. As a result, he went and retired both the New Release Review format and the FIMI format permanently and decided to save all his thoughts on new albums for his year-end countdown videos so that he'll be able to finally have the time he needs to truly form an honest opinion without the pressure of being put under a deadline.
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* The ending of the ''WORST OF 2019'' list, where Crash laments a bit about his number one spot. Where he ''[[OOCIsSeriousBusiness drops his "Rock Critic" persona]]'' and makes it clear the Number One spot really pissed him off. The result ended up being a lengthy tirade towards WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic's album/review to ''Music/TheWall'' on how insulting, pathetic, and disregarding it was to not only the source material (which Crash believes Doug intentionally ignored the real message since it hit too close to home for him) but also as an excuse to whine about the internet drama surrounding him. Crash also mentions how he used to look up to Creator/DougWalker and wished to be a part of Website/ChannelAwesome, [[BrokenPedestal but after what he saw]], he wishes to ''never'' be like Doug, so much so that the video ends with the confirmation that Crash was ending the "The Rock Critic" branding and simply calling his channel "Crash Thompson" now. EndOfAnEra indeed.

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* The ending of the ''WORST OF 2019'' list, where Crash laments a bit about his number one spot. Where he ''[[OOCIsSeriousBusiness drops his "Rock Critic" persona]]'' and makes it clear the Number One spot really pissed him off. The result ended up being a lengthy tirade towards WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic's album/review album/[[Recap/TheNostalgiaCriticS12E33 review]] to ''Music/TheWall'' on how insulting, pathetic, and disregarding it was to not only the source material (which Crash believes Doug intentionally ignored the real message since it hit too close to home for him) but also as an excuse to whine about the internet drama surrounding him. Crash also mentions how he used to look up to Creator/DougWalker and wished to be a part of Website/ChannelAwesome, [[BrokenPedestal but after what he saw]], he wishes to ''never'' be like Doug, so much so that the video ends with the confirmation that Crash was ending the "The Rock Critic" branding and simply calling his channel "Crash Thompson" now. EndOfAnEra indeed.
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* In a very brief moment compared to the other examples listed, in the Worst Albums of 2021 video, Crash takes a shot at the two albums tied in his #6 spot (''The Revenge of Hobo Johnson'' and ''Hobo Johnson Alienates His Fanbase'' by Music/HoboJohnson) with a rather deeply heart-breaking reference when he says Johnson was clearly going through a "[[WebVideo/TheSpoonyExperiment Spoony-esque]] breakdown" while making those two albums.
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** Eventually, in another [=TikTok=], Crash later admitted that he really regrets doing ''The Rise and Fall of Weezer'' in hindsight, not only because they no longer reflect how he truly feels about Weezer today, but also because he hates the fact that he made the reviews so heavily focused on dumb storylines and unfunny skits to the point where they're just cringeworthy and dated to him, even going so far as to calling the series "Website/ChannelAwesome-y" in places (see below). In fact, he went even further in mentioning how embarrassing the series is to him, saying that there were times where he just outright wanted to delete the whole series from his channel altogether.
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** However, just a few days after Crash's informal review on ''OK Human'', Rivers Cuomo publicly announced that Weezer was currently working on '''four more albums''' to be released after ''Van Weezer''. This infuriated Crash to the point where he [[https://twitter.com/CrashThompsonXO/status/1357100087160242178 posted an angry rant on Twitter]] saying that the only way a band can release '''six''' studio albums in one whole year is if they don't care, and that all the albums will just be devoid of any substance. However, upon panic from his followers upon whether or not he would put Weezer in the bin, he followed it up by saying that he is not doing that, but just will not listen to the albums coming after ''Van Weezer''. Some time later, he posted a video on [=TikTok=] saying he could no longer stand Weezer, and he felt he had grown out of them. Pretty upsetting for those who got into Weezer through his videos.

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** However, just a few days after Crash's informal review on ''OK Human'', Rivers Cuomo publicly announced that Weezer was currently working on '''four more albums''' to be released after ''Van Weezer''. This infuriated Crash to the point where he [[https://twitter.com/CrashThompsonXO/status/1357100087160242178 posted an angry rant on Twitter]] saying that the only way a band can release '''six''' studio albums in one whole year is if they don't care, and that all the albums will just be devoid of any substance. However, upon panic from his followers upon whether or not he would put Weezer in the bin, he followed it up by saying that he is not doing that, but just will not listen to the albums coming after ''Van Weezer''.talk about them anymore (which he described as "about as close you can get without being in there proper"). Some time later, he posted a video on [=TikTok=] saying he could no longer stand Weezer, and he felt he had grown out of them. Pretty upsetting for those who got into Weezer through his videos.
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** However, just a few days after Crash's informal review on ''OK Human'', Rivers Cuomo publicly announced that Weezer was currently working on '''four more albums''' to be released after ''Van Weezer''. This infuriated Crash to the point where he [[https://twitter.com/CrashThompsonXO/status/1357100087160242178 posted an angry rant on Twitter]] saying that the only way a band can release '''six''' studio albums in one whole year is if they don't care, and that all the albums will just be devoid of any substance. However, upon panic from his followers upon whether or not he would put Weezer in the bin, he followed it up by saying that he is not doing that, but just will not listen to the albums coming after ''Van Weezer''.

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** However, just a few days after Crash's informal review on ''OK Human'', Rivers Cuomo publicly announced that Weezer was currently working on '''four more albums''' to be released after ''Van Weezer''. This infuriated Crash to the point where he [[https://twitter.com/CrashThompsonXO/status/1357100087160242178 posted an angry rant on Twitter]] saying that the only way a band can release '''six''' studio albums in one whole year is if they don't care, and that all the albums will just be devoid of any substance. However, upon panic from his followers upon whether or not he would put Weezer in the bin, he followed it up by saying that he is not doing that, but just will not listen to the albums coming after ''Van Weezer''. Some time later, he posted a video on [=TikTok=] saying he could no longer stand Weezer, and he felt he had grown out of them. Pretty upsetting for those who got into Weezer through his videos.
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* At the end of his WORST ALBUMS OF 2020 list, Crash makes a lengthy tirade in a similar fashion to the aforementioned Nostalgia Critic's ''The Wall'' rant against the #1 pick for 2020, that being ''F8'' by Music/FiveFingerDeathPunch. In his initial review in the FIMI Q1 2020 video, Crash only gave the album a 2/5 rating since he believed that it was marginally better than ''Got Your Six'' and ''And Justice for None'', and even clarified in this video that it was originally only going to show up as #2 on the list with ''[[{{Music/Danzig}} Danzig Sings Elvis]]'' being the #1 pick before choosing to swap places on the list. The reason? The music video for "Living the Dream", a video whose imagery compared wearing a face mask during the COVID-19 pandemic to totalitarian government regime, including a Nancy Pelosi-inspired political figure praising mask-wearers for being "compliant" and presenting them with a button [[RedScare displaying the Communist hammer-and-sickle emblem]]. Even though guitarist Zoltan Bathory claimed that the message of the video was intended to be a satire on government hypocrisy, Crash brushed that off and showed comments made on the video that completely contradicted Bathory's defense for it, several of which endorse ''political violence''[[note]]including one reading "This video should be [[PropagandaMachine playing on enormous screens over every city and town in America nonstop]] until the rest wake up and [[DayOfTheJackboot the ones who hate America are all gone]]"[[/note]], and even went so far as to blame Five Finger Death Punch ''themselves'' for discouraging their fans from following basic safety guidelines to avoid getting COVID-19, considering the number of new cases in the United States rose higher than ever following the release of the video. The fact that he already binned Five Finger Death Punch because of the music itself was enough for him initially, but the sheer likelihood that the album ''got people killed'' out of the band's contempt for the health of their own fans is enough to break the heart of himself and everyone watching.

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* At the end of his WORST ALBUMS OF 2020 list, Crash makes a lengthy tirade in a similar fashion to the aforementioned Nostalgia Critic's ''The Wall'' rant against the #1 pick for 2020, that being ''F8'' by Music/FiveFingerDeathPunch. In his initial review in the FIMI Q1 2020 video, Crash only gave the album a 2/5 rating since he believed that it was marginally better than ''Got Your Six'' and ''And Justice for None'', and even clarified in this video that it was originally only going to show up as #2 on the list with ''[[{{Music/Danzig}} Danzig Sings Elvis]]'' being the #1 pick before choosing to swap places on the list. The reason? The music video for "Living the Dream", a video whose imagery compared wearing a face mask during the COVID-19 pandemic to totalitarian government regime, including a Nancy Pelosi-inspired political figure praising mask-wearers for being "compliant" and presenting them with a button [[RedScare displaying the Communist hammer-and-sickle emblem]]. Even though guitarist Zoltan Bathory claimed that the message of the video was intended to be a satire on government hypocrisy, Crash brushed that off and showed comments made on the video that completely contradicted Bathory's defense for it, several of which endorse ''political violence''[[note]]including one reading "This video should be [[PropagandaMachine playing on enormous screens over every city and town in America nonstop]] until the rest wake up and [[DayOfTheJackboot the rest wake up]] and [[WouldBeRudeToSayGenocide the ones who hate America are all gone]]"[[/note]], and even went so far as to blame Five Finger Death Punch ''themselves'' for discouraging their fans from following basic safety guidelines to avoid getting COVID-19, considering the number of new cases in the United States rose higher than ever following the release of the video. The fact that he already binned Five Finger Death Punch because of the music itself was enough for him initially, but the sheer likelihood that the album ''got people killed'' out of the band's contempt for the health of their own fans is enough to break the heart of himself and everyone watching.
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* At the end of his WORST ALBUMS OF 2020 list, Crash makes a lengthy tirade in a similar fashion to the aforementioned Nostalgia Critic's ''The Wall'' rant against the #1 pick for 2020, that being ''F8'' by Music/FiveFingerDeathPunch. In his initial review in the FIMI Q1 2020 video, Crash only gave the album a 2/5 rating since he believed that it was marginally better than ''Got Your Six'' and ''And Justice for None'', and even clarified in this video that it was originally only going to show up as #2 on the list with ''[[{{Music/Danzig}} Danzig Sings Elvis]]'' being the #1 pick before choosing to swap places on the list. The reason? The music video for "Living the Dream", a video whose imagery compared wearing a face mask during the COVID-19 pandemic to totalitarian government regime, including a Nancy Pelosi-inspired political figure praising mask-wearers for being "compliant" and presenting them with a button [[RedScare displaying the Communist hammer-and-sickle emblem]]. Even though guitarist Zoltan Bathory claimed that the message of the video was intended to be a satire on government hypocrisy, Crash brushed that off and showed comments made on the video that completely contradicted Bathory's defense for it, and even went so far as to blame Five Finger Death Punch ''themselves'' for discouraging their fans from following basic safety guidelines to avoid getting COVID-19, considering the number of new cases in the United States rose higher than ever following the release of the video. The fact that he already binned Five Finger Death Punch because of the music itself was enough for him initially, but the sheer likelihood that the album ''got people killed'' out of the band's contempt for the health of their own fans is enough to break the heart of himself and everyone watching.

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* At the end of his WORST ALBUMS OF 2020 list, Crash makes a lengthy tirade in a similar fashion to the aforementioned Nostalgia Critic's ''The Wall'' rant against the #1 pick for 2020, that being ''F8'' by Music/FiveFingerDeathPunch. In his initial review in the FIMI Q1 2020 video, Crash only gave the album a 2/5 rating since he believed that it was marginally better than ''Got Your Six'' and ''And Justice for None'', and even clarified in this video that it was originally only going to show up as #2 on the list with ''[[{{Music/Danzig}} Danzig Sings Elvis]]'' being the #1 pick before choosing to swap places on the list. The reason? The music video for "Living the Dream", a video whose imagery compared wearing a face mask during the COVID-19 pandemic to totalitarian government regime, including a Nancy Pelosi-inspired political figure praising mask-wearers for being "compliant" and presenting them with a button [[RedScare displaying the Communist hammer-and-sickle emblem]]. Even though guitarist Zoltan Bathory claimed that the message of the video was intended to be a satire on government hypocrisy, Crash brushed that off and showed comments made on the video that completely contradicted Bathory's defense for it, several of which endorse ''political violence''[[note]]including one reading "This video should be [[PropagandaMachine playing on enormous screens over every city and town in America nonstop]] until the rest wake up and [[DayOfTheJackboot the ones who hate America are all gone]]"[[/note]], and even went so far as to blame Five Finger Death Punch ''themselves'' for discouraging their fans from following basic safety guidelines to avoid getting COVID-19, considering the number of new cases in the United States rose higher than ever following the release of the video. The fact that he already binned Five Finger Death Punch because of the music itself was enough for him initially, but the sheer likelihood that the album ''got people killed'' out of the band's contempt for the health of their own fans is enough to break the heart of himself and everyone watching.
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* At the end of his WORST ALBUMS OF 2020 list, Crash makes a lengthy tirade in a similar fashion to the aforementioned Nostalgia Critic's ''The Wall'' rant against the #1 pick for 2020, that being ''F8'' by Music/FiveFingerDeathPunch. In his initial review in the FIMI Q1 2020 video, Crash only gave the album a 2/5 rating since he believed that it was marginally better than ''Got Your Six'' and ''And Justice for None'', and even clarified in this video that it was originally only going to show up as #2 on the list with ''[[{{Music/Danzig}} Danzig Sings Elvis]]'' being the #1 pick before choosing to swap places on the list. The reason? The music video for "Living the Dream", a video whose imagery compared wearing a face mask during the COVID-19 pandemic to totalitarian government regime, including a Nancy Pelosi-inspired political figure praising mask-wearers for being "compliant" and presenting them with a button displaying the Communist hammer-and-sickle emblem. Even though guitarist Zoltan Bathory claimed that the message of the video was intended to be a satire on government hypocrisy, Crash brushed that off and showed comments made on the video that completely contradicted Bathory's defense for it, and even went so far as to blame Five Finger Death Punch ''themselves'' for discouraging their fans from following basic safety guidelines to avoid getting COVID-19 considering the number of new cases in the United States rose higher than ever following the release of the video. The fact that he already binned Five Finger Death Punch because of the music itself was enough for him initially, but the sheer likelihood that the album ''got people killed'' out of the band's contempt for the health of their own fans is enough to break the heart of himself and everyone watching.

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* At the end of his WORST ALBUMS OF 2020 list, Crash makes a lengthy tirade in a similar fashion to the aforementioned Nostalgia Critic's ''The Wall'' rant against the #1 pick for 2020, that being ''F8'' by Music/FiveFingerDeathPunch. In his initial review in the FIMI Q1 2020 video, Crash only gave the album a 2/5 rating since he believed that it was marginally better than ''Got Your Six'' and ''And Justice for None'', and even clarified in this video that it was originally only going to show up as #2 on the list with ''[[{{Music/Danzig}} Danzig Sings Elvis]]'' being the #1 pick before choosing to swap places on the list. The reason? The music video for "Living the Dream", a video whose imagery compared wearing a face mask during the COVID-19 pandemic to totalitarian government regime, including a Nancy Pelosi-inspired political figure praising mask-wearers for being "compliant" and presenting them with a button [[RedScare displaying the Communist hammer-and-sickle emblem. emblem]]. Even though guitarist Zoltan Bathory claimed that the message of the video was intended to be a satire on government hypocrisy, Crash brushed that off and showed comments made on the video that completely contradicted Bathory's defense for it, and even went so far as to blame Five Finger Death Punch ''themselves'' for discouraging their fans from following basic safety guidelines to avoid getting COVID-19 COVID-19, considering the number of new cases in the United States rose higher than ever following the release of the video. The fact that he already binned Five Finger Death Punch because of the music itself was enough for him initially, but the sheer likelihood that the album ''got people killed'' out of the band's contempt for the health of their own fans is enough to break the heart of himself and everyone watching.
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* Any time he goes into his struggles of living in a fundamental Christian home, especially when he explains in depth in his "TOP 10 FAVORITE BANDS" video on the spot for Bad Religion and while discussing "Shallow By Thy Game" in the ''One Hot Minute'' review, it's hard not to feel like him too if you've felt dissolute with faith.
* His reaction and video post on the death of [[Music/LinkinPark Chester Bennington]]. Seeing Crash be so upset and shaken by Chester's death (along with his uncomfortable tone in regards to his review on ''One More Light'') is bad enough but for him to admit ''he too struggled and even '''attempted suicide''''' is heartbreaking to say the least.
* His cover of "Purple Rain" in light of the death of Music/{{Prince}}.
* His review of ''Music/BlackstarAlbum'' is somber to say the least, especially when Crash states that he "still can't believe [[Music/DavidBowie he]] is gone".
* The somber speech as to why Weezer was (at the time) dead to him during the ''Hurley'' review in ''The Rise and Fall of Weezer'' series: He explains that while ''Hurley'' was SoOkayItsAverage, the album itself was ''not'' enough to redeem the band in his eyes, who he felt had long stopped being the band he grew up with and had simply become Weezer InNameOnly and even stated he created the series as a way to close the book on a band he had long been a fan of. Keep in mind: Crash has ''followed Weezer from the beginning with Blue'', imagine being in his shoes as your favorite band falls from grace. Luckily for him, [[EarnYourHappyEnding Weezer proved him wrong in the end]].
** Then, unfortunately, things got worse afterwards as Crash was less then impressed with ''The White Album'' and admitted that he cared very little about ''Pacific Daydream'', with him overall finding it to be a very boring and forgettable album, he sounded very depressed that Weezer was getting back into bad habits (doing yearly album releases again) and said it was almost as lazy as ''Make Believe''. Although these feelings were ''sort-of'' mediated by the reception of their ''Black'' album, although Crash did end up putting ''Teal'' and ''Black'' on the ''WORST OF 2019'' list and made it clear he wasn't going to take Weezer seriously anymore.
** During Crash's informal, spur-of-the-moment take on ''OK Human'' at the end of [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pz6c7zw22AM&t this stream where he showcased his vinyl collection]], Crash admitted that he felt that he was ready to "move on" from Weezer and that despite the record being a slight improvement over its predecessors, it was not enough to reignite the former passion he had for the band.
** However, just a few days after Crash's informal review on ''OK Human'', Rivers Cuomo publicly announced that Weezer was currently working on '''four more albums''' to be released after ''Van Weezer''. This infuriated Crash to the point where he [[https://twitter.com/CrashThompsonXO/status/1357100087160242178 posted an angry rant on Twitter]] saying that the only way a band can release '''six''' studio albums in one whole year is if they don't care, and that all the albums will just be devoid of any substance. However, upon panic from his followers upon whether or not he would put Weezer in the bin, he followed it up by saying that he is not doing that, but just will not listen to the albums coming after ''Van Weezer''.
* Crash's depressed and somber tone in the [[Music/GreenDay GDR3 retrospective]] due to how boring and bland the trilogy albums are on him, prompting to him to [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere leave Lil D.Va to fight off the sentient albums]] and meet up with a friend discussing how much he's [[DespairEventHorizon wants to give up on everything following how horrible 2017 is..]]. You just wanna ''hug'' him.
* The ending of the ''WORST OF 2019'' list, where Crash laments a bit about his number one spot. Where he ''[[OOCIsSeriousBusiness drops his "Rock Critic" persona]]'' and makes it clear the Number One spot really pissed him off. The result ended up being a lengthy tirade towards WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic's album/review to ''Music/TheWall'' on how insulting, pathetic, and disregarding it was to not only the source material (which Crash believes Doug intentionally ignored the real message since it hit too close to home for him) but also as an excuse to whine about the internet drama surrounding him. Crash also mentions how he used to look up to Creator/DougWalker and wished to be a part of Website/ChannelAwesome, [[BrokenPedestal but after what he saw]], he wishes to ''never'' be like Doug, so much so that the video ends with the confirmation that Crash was ending the "The Rock Critic" branding and simply calling his channel "Crash Thompson" now. EndOfAnEra indeed.
* At the end of his WORST ALBUMS OF 2020 list, Crash makes a lengthy tirade in a similar fashion to the aforementioned Nostalgia Critic's ''The Wall'' rant against the #1 pick for 2020, that being ''F8'' by Music/FiveFingerDeathPunch. In his initial review in the FIMI Q1 2020 video, Crash only gave the album a 2/5 rating since he believed that it was marginally better than ''Got Your Six'' and ''And Justice for None'', and even clarified in this video that it was originally only going to show up as #2 on the list with ''[[{{Music/Danzig}} Danzig Sings Elvis]]'' being the #1 pick before choosing to swap places on the list. The reason? The music video for "Living the Dream", a video whose imagery compared wearing a face mask during the COVID-19 pandemic to totalitarian government regime, including a Nancy Pelosi-inspired political figure praising mask-wearers for being "compliant" and presenting them with a button displaying the Communist hammer-and-sickle emblem. Even though guitarist Zoltan Bathory claimed that the message of the video was intended to be a satire on government hypocrisy, Crash brushed that off and showed comments made on the video that completely contradicted Bathory's defense for it, and even went so far as to blame Five Finger Death Punch ''themselves'' for discouraging their fans from following basic safety guidelines to avoid getting COVID-19 considering the number of new cases in the United States rose higher than ever following the release of the video. The fact that he already binned Five Finger Death Punch because of the music itself was enough for him initially, but the sheer likelihood that the album ''got people killed'' out of the band's contempt for the health of their own fans is enough to break the heart of himself and everyone watching.
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