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Q (7/01, p.87) - Included in Q's "50 Heaviest Albums of All Time". Q (10/01, p.94) - Ranked #10 in Q's "Best 50 Albums of Q's Lifetime" Q (5/97, p.139) - 3 Stars (out of 5) - "...the tone of the album is by turns bleak, angry and resigned, marked by [Richey] Edwards's confessional Sylvia Plath-isms...Moving, but not easy, listening." Mojo (2/02, p.84) - "...Their masterpiece..." ,
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Classic Rock (04/06, p.56) - Ranked #43 in Classic Rock's "100 Greatest British Rock Albums" - "...a masterpiece of contemporary British rock." Kerrang (28/02/04, p.15) - Essential Purchase - "...fiercely intelligent [and] unflinching...[the] Manic Street Preachers at their most essential." NME (04/12/04, p.33) - "The Holy Bible is a sneering, hateful, merciless, intelligent, articulate,nasty, raging assault of scattershot soundbites." ,
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Classic Rock (04/06, p.56) - Ranked #43 in Classic Rock's "100 Greatest British Rock Albums" - "...a masterpiece of contemporary British rock." Kerrang (28/02/04, p.15) - Essential Purchase - "...fiercely intelligent [and] unflinching...[the] Manic Street Preachers at their most essential." NME (04/12/04, p.33) - "The Holy Bible is a sneering, hateful, merciless, intelligent, articulate,nasty, raging assault of scattershot soundbites."
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