meboeck wrote:I have to disagree with that statement. Mmhmm talks about God the most out of the four albums, it just doesn't often say the word "God." It has some excellent songs with messages such as High of 75, I So Hate Consequences, and Who I am Hates Woh I've Been. I think that album is the most serious of their albums. That being said, I think my favorite album of theirs is also Anatomy of the Tongue in Cheek because it has some of my favorite of their songs with and without messages.
I agree with this a lot. In my opinion, Mmhmm is perhaps the most spiritual album that they've written. It's not "explicit" in its use of language but the emotions that it conveys are raw and honest. It's a very personal album, I think.
That being said, I think that Mmhmm is my favorite musically and lyrically, but Anatomy of the Tongue In Cheek has a lot of nostalgic value for me. Also, the harmonies on Anatomy are fantastic. It has some of my favorite Relient K songs.