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Birthday gift for my fourteenth year of earthly existence (I used to live on Ork).
Historic single from "Big Chair"
Previous to the legendary "Shout-Shout... let it..."
Contempo records (pre-bankruptcy): a good and varied electro/E.B.M. album made in Italy. (1992)
Four tracks (one in the studio + 3 live)
Testament: Low
Nastro Audio I have it ★★★★
Super-impacting thrash metal, sometimes quite enjoyable. 1994
Splatter rock, indeed.. (1992).
Single extract from Black Love.
Ridiculous/comic: taken in small doses, a marvel.
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    4 jan 18
    They are beautiful :( Death Metal industrial and extremely violent
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    4 jan 18
    *Metal
The Code: Architect
CD Audio I have it
Entrancing electronics with a distinctly Kraftwerkian touch at times. 1995
Did you do it on purpose to use it as an example for uppercase letters?
Phenomenal project (post-Unsane) by the vocalist/guitarist (I can't recall the name right now)... oh yes: Chris Spencer (maybe).
Beautiful work (albeit posthumous) of the Divine Machine.
So cute: Burning Heart hits another bullseye!
Cute, but nothing more.
The Lounge Lizards: No Pain For Cakes
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
John Lurie, Evan Lurie, Marc Ribot: before the diaspora.
I think they lent it to me... I absolutely don't remember anything about it (damn arteriosclerosis).
The Young Gods: Skinflowers
Vinile I have it ★★★★★
With these tractors, you can easily plow the vineyard.
Superb.. electro/industrial of Central European (Swisse) origin.
Great album: check out the notes from T.V. Sky.
(Please read the notes of "T.V. Sky")
Therapy?: Nurse
Nastro Audio I have it
Still a pleasant record and pre-turn bubble-gum/rock. 1992.
The crossover group favored by Salvador Dalì.
And vice versa.
Post/HC made in u.s.a. (I don’t remember anything though..)
Recorded with Lost Iguana & Ian Paice
Tomahawk: Tomahawk
CD Audio I have it
Debut (without a bang) of the new Mike Patton creature... potentially intriguing.
Trans Am: Red Line
CD Audio I have it
Sometimes cloying, at times exhilarating: fate vobis.
Not to be confused with the previous namesake from a few years earlier... on Metal Blade Records if I'm not mistaken...
Three tracks by the tamarrisimi Type O', one of which is a cover of "Black Sabbath."