The Quilt
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Is it age appropriate?
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Is it any good?
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Common Sense says
Eclectic and explicit alt hip-hop collection.
Why We Rated This
for Ages 14–16
The good stuff
What to watch out for
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What Parents Need to Know
This review of The Quilt was written by Denise Duval
Parents need to know that this is the fourth full-length album from this buzzworthy hip-hop band who collaborated with an impressive roster of star power. Four-letter words run rampant on the album, which mostly deals with adult themes, including cheating, being cheated on, and drug use. There are also appearances of words like "bitch" and "whore."
Families Can Talk About
- Families can talk about how this album differs from earlier Gym Class Heroes albums. Does it seem as if this collection is more serious? More than one song on the album is about being unfaithful. Do songs like this make it seem more acceptable to cheat on your boyfriend or girlfriend, or to constantly be suspicious that they are? Does it make being a player seem cool? Does The Quilt seem like a surprising name for a hip-hop album, or is it a good reflection of the many different musical styles represented?
More on The Quilt
What’s the Story?
Is It Any Good?
While The Quilt does have some predictable "fast-forward" moments, like the cheesy "Kissing Ears," other tracks keep you guessing -- you might almost say too much. For example, "No Place to Run" doesn't sound like anything else on the album, or anything else Gym Class Heroes has ever done. It's as if someone switched you to shuffle mode mid-listen. But for the most part, this is a catchy collection with some lyrics you won't be able to get out of your head, as much as you might want to.
Music Details
Parental advisory: Yes, Edited version available: No

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