Talk:Educated Horses

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I took out the section giving the date that the album leaked online. This is something that happens to virtually all albums. They are just advance copies that are illegally shared. It is hardly relevant or interesting information.

[edit] Personal Opinion of educated Horses

Rob Zombie is a legend and always will be. His early music is that of the heavy metal gods. But to put it simply his newer music (i.e. "Educated Horses") has been somewhat lacking in quality. It's still Rob Zombie so..yeah, rock on but he needs to step up to the same shit as before.

Dude, Rob was just taking an experimental turn for this album. It's good for artists to explore and diversify their sound. He'll get back to the really heavy metal soon enough, you just wait!

I think the problem with this album wasn't the style but the content. Educated Horses followed in the Linkin Park tradition of a verse, maybe a second verse, and four minutes of two different choruses alternating. Some of the tunes were catchy, but it had no staying power. —Preceding unsigned comment added by McJeff (talkcontribs) 02:46, 12 January 2008 (UTC)

[edit] personal question of non-zom fan

what does educated horses mean?!!? Answer: it's a better name for an album than "Dumb Asses." I'm not quite sure what it stands for, though. Maybe he just likes horses.

I would venture to guess that he named the album after the Houyhnhnm of Gulliver's Travels fame. Just a guess, though. Zipline 19:03, 28 March 2007 (UTC)