I'll be very simple about my present feelings towards this album.
I simply love it for its experimental-ish artsy approach. I love the diversity of songs, of which for some the band has tried something they never did before. The album also doesn't feel like random songs put up on a randomised playlist, it's various, yet harmonious.
Also, it's one of their most "punk" albums, whether that's a positive or negative thing (positive thing for me, though).
And the songs are quite addictive too.
I do admit, though, back in the day, when I was in the beginning of my puberty (11-12 year old) and swallowing and loving and obsessing over Generation Terrorists, I found So Why So Sad to be rather boring. Later, however, as time went by and as I spontaneously got to have all their albums, for a good part of time in my high school years, Know Your Enemy was one of those I listened to the most.
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