Title track ‘I Disagree’ follows, far darker than the opening and with Japanese lyrics from Poppy. Vocals are distorted and at times are backed by effects of screaming. The consistency of the dark tone on this song is prevalent and welcomed, especially as the album continues and the pop/nu-metal motif becomes overdone. ‘BLOODMONEY’ follows, and coming in as one of the top 10 songs from 2019 on our end-of-year summary list, it contains the most exciting and forward-thinking production on I Disagree. The breakdown after the chorus turning into an arrangement of hard hitting metal music which is then met with Poppy chanting couldn’t be more perfect.





‘Anything Like Me’ continues with consistency, and the raw and emotional vocal performance within the opening is something that Poppy does extremely well across the album when it is used. Within the first twenty seconds the song transitions back to nu-metal comfortably, and yet again Poppy excels within her performance. By far the best lyrical moment within the album is the incorporation of conflict between her and previous Titanic Sinclair prodigy Mars Argo- a long standing feud that is extremely convoluted. The song closes with a fantastic abrupt, aggressive breakdown.