Dillon Francis – Money Sucks, Friends Rule (Album Review)

On October 27, 2014 by ocedm

Dillon Francis - Money Sucks, Friends Rule (Album Review)

Today is a day that I have been waiting for ever since Dillon Francis announced that he would be creating his first album months and months and months ago. The 12 tracks on “Money Sucks, Friends Rule” are rather diverse and yet still come across as something he would produce.

Rather than do a typical album review, I thought I’d do something in true Dillon Francis fashion and post each track along with the best/funniest comment I could find for that song. Some tracks had little to no comments about them, so the picking was slim. Nonetheless, after searching through YouTube, Soundcloud, and reddit comments, I found what I think are some intersting and off the wall opinions on the album.

01. “All That” ft. Twista & The Rejectz


02. “Get Low” with DJ Snake

Get Low Comment

03. “When We Were Young” with Sultan + Shepard ft. The Chain Gang of 1974

When We Were Young Comment
04. “Set Me Free” with Martin Garrix

Set Me Free Comment
05. “Drunk All The Time” ft. Simon Lord

Drunk All The TIme Comment
06. “Love in the Middle of a Firefight” ft. Brendon Urie

 

Love In The Middle Of A Firefight Comment
07. “Not Butter”

Not Butter Comment
08. “I Can’t Take It”

I Can't Take It No More Comment
09. “We Are Impossible” ft. The Presets

We Are Impossible Comment
10. “We Make It Bounce” ft. Major Lazer & Stylo G

We Make It Bounce Comment
11. “What’s That Spell?” ft. TJR

What's That Spell Comment
12. “Hurricane” ft. Lily Elise

Hurricane Comment

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Purchase: iTunes / Amazon

Trackbacks & Pings

  • Dillon Francis - This Mixtape Is Fire (EP) | Orange County EDM says:

    […] Dillon Francis’ much hyped EP “This Mixtape Is Fire” has finally been released today. The six track set features collaborations with Calvin Harris, Skrillex, Bro Safari, Kygo and James Hersey, and Chromeo. There’s also a remix of “I Can’t Take It” Party Favor, a song from his 2014 debut album “Money Sucks, Friends Rule“. […]

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