I'm pretty sure 1 sun has more mass than 1,000 tons, so 1,000 suns definitely do. Therefore, your joke makes no sense.
Well, you're in luck then, aren't you? This new LP album is shaping up to be their softest effort to date!
I feel like I regularly hear things about HT, Meteora, MTM, and ATS, but not so much LT....unless usually people mentioning some aspect of it that they didn't like. (Usually something to do with Victimized) If a vote were to be taken would LT be generally considered their weakest album? I feel like before it was MTM that held that spot, but it seems to have shifted.
I don't really see much said about MTM on the forums, in my opinion it's a great album! With Living Things on the other hand I thought it felt rushed and obviously with it being a short album it isn't one of their strongest although it has some good songs on it!
I hear things about LT all the time, almost all of them are a little negative however. LT was always considered to be a firecracker album that is supposed to come in, hit hard, then leave. I don't consider any album to be strong or weak, just because they all have their own styles.
I think all their albums have some strong spots and some weak spots. I do think LTs is their worst album, and the only 2 songs to particularly stand out for me are CoG and RU. I think the general conscious about the album is that it felt rushed, too safe, predictable, and short. Meteora was short too, but at least that album felt complete. I think the electronic sounds turned most people off of LTs and songs like UiB StB, and Victimized felt like lazy efforts (Doesn't mean that they were awful songs, just kind of uninspired). ATS and MtM might have been experimental albums and were all over the place in a sense, but at least they sounded like they were really trying to make something new whereas LTs kind of seemed like a quick cash-in. But maybe that was their plan all along, turn out a quick firecracker album to hold people over to focus on making a bigger, more meaningful album which THP is shaping up to be. Maybe it's just the fanboy in me talking, but this is sounding like their most promising album to date. An album with a meaning and a message, like they want to prove something. Regardless if you like GATs or not, you have to admit it sounds like the most effort they put into a song in a long while. It's pretty bad when that's the most amount of drums and guitar we've heard from Brad and Rob in years, but that's also a good thing, sounds like they're trying to utilize their band members skills like they should have been for quite some time.