Michoos What

DeRank : 7,53
DeAge™ : 7228 days • Here since 26 august 2006
Dozer Beyond Colossal
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Jurix: I gladly accept the advice since I've never heard of these Spiritual Beggars. They might seem repetitive to you because the use of drums in 3/4 throughout the album is somewhat "obsessive," but I assure you that the atmospheres change each time, with a beastly groove: you can find an example of this in "Empire's End." Larrok: they have also collaborated with Demon Cleaner and John Garcia's Unida. They started out quite "desert-like" too, but I think they've made a significant turn with this. Piol: you're right, you also mentioned one of my favorite prog-metal bands (Meshuggah, truly monstrous technically).
Dozer Beyond Colossal
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Got it. You're washing your hair and then you're going to buy it. ;)
Dozer Beyond Colossal
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Hey guys. Dario, I’ll tell you right away that in this they differ quite a bit from what you mentioned (there, the Kyuss really peek through in almost every song). Here, on the other hand, you also find some more "expanded" riffs and I would add a drumming job with super-awesome fills. Truly a killer comeback, to keep it short.
Carl Craig & Moritz Von Oswald Recomposed
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I really don't know who the hell it is, but I'm quite interested in all of this.
Sonic Youth Daydream Nation
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All in all, I agree with the guy at number 8. This disc, however, has never fully hit me "in the face", although I undeniably admit it's a milestone of noise. I have a mixed CD as well with "teenage riot", a perfect slapdash mixed CD... just think that after that there's... Free fre free styler by Bomfunk. What great random mixes I used to make.
MoRkObOt MoRtO
MoRkObOt MoRtO
1 feb 09
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I've only heard "Monster" from them... it didn't seem bad to me, but maybe sometimes they exaggerate a bit too much with all these "spatial" atmospheres. I haven't heard this one... are we more or less on the same track? I guess so... Finally, though, a nice Italian band to be proud of.
Hawkwind In Search of Space
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Only recently (I believe in the 90s that wonder called "Silver Machine" was added. Anyway, for me, the best of "Vento del falco" remains Doremi Fasol Latido. Welcome to debaser, you did "mea culpa" so come on... I won’t vote for you. You were honest. Until next time.
AA.VV. Amici - Scialla
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"The level achieved is undoubtedly due to the talent of the interpreters, but especially to the collaboration of great authors like Niccolò Agliardi, Diane Warren, Niccolò Fragile, Lele Melotti, and Giorgio Coccilovo." Oh yeah, damn great artists, you forgot to mention Giggino O'Fetente and Ciro O'Malamente though. But putting that aside... welcome back!
Primus Animals Should Not Try To Act Like People
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Well, I’ll tell you right away that I’ve always thought I had the complete discography of Primus, but I really don’t remember this one at all, and nothing comes to mind from the titles you mentioned. So I assume it's a more recent EP. At this point... it’s urgent to remedy this and urgent to listen. Great review, just the way I like it, with the final part referencing some of the songs from the album. Well done.
One Dimensional Man / Il Teatro degli Orrori 5 Questions to Pierpaolo Capovilla
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Few fucks, 5 straight to you... 1 blow to Pierpaolo when he says he's had enough of rock. And then... how the hell did he go from the Melvins to Pino Daniele?!? Only he knows.