alessioIRIDE

DeRank : 3,14
DeAge™ : 7070 days • Here since 31 january 2007
Minutemen The Punch Line
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Anyway, know pretazzo that you’re a bastard. I was thinking of reviewing Milo Goes to College, but I was completely outdone and I wouldn’t be able to do it better... so I’m left in the shit and I’ll keep quiet.
But damn, you could have given it at least a 5!!!
Minutemen The Punch Line
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fuck no. please listen to Teatro degli Orrori. on their MySpace you can listen to the whole album. they are incredible (Jesus Lizard, Scratch Acid, Melvins, with vocals in Italian that touch on singer-songwriter style). really world-class.
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thank you very much... I will look into it.
Anyway, the problem is that I like music that has a strong component of madness (I think that's why I prefer punk/hardcore). Do you know ZEN CIRCUS or TEATRO DEGLI ORRORI?
For me, these are the bands that make me smile, along with the ones I mentioned earlier.
Do you know Hella? I've heard good things about them, but I can't find anything.
Minutemen The Punch Line
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I mean in the sense that everything seems the same to you... then you start to pick up on the nuances and it transforms into a banger. It kills me.
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But you're talking about Glen Ginn... no, come on, he's amazing!!! Anyway, why are you talking about intonation regarding the legendary chubby guy? I really think D. Boon thought that tonality was a German dish, and that's exactly why he's such a great "singer"!!!
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Yes, I met him after a Stooges concert. He was just chilling, drinking a beer for the festival, and nobody was paying attention to him. I went over, exchanged a few words, took a few pictures, handed him my demo, and he gave me a thank you... we both realized. Anyway, nobody, for instance, understood anything on the first listen of Damaged. It always takes a bit of time... otherwise, just put on a nice Pearl Jam record or some Verdena... you listen to it three times and then throw it in the trash. For me, there's only one album, in the history of music, that hits you on the first listen and then makes you a slave for the rest of your life. Let’s go with the quiz!!! Whoever guesses wins my sympathy :)
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I am a nostalgic, and there are really very few contemporary bands that I admire, like Melvins, Super Elastic Bubble Plastic, Motorpsycho, One Dimensional Man, Il Teatro degli Orrori, but apart from that, I'm at zero. I mean, I find everything a bit too fake and finished. The new Dinosaur Jr album is really good... it could be a starting point (or a finishing point).
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Damn... I think I should get into it. Anyway, I've seen some of their live videos on YouTube and they are spectacular. But, damn, what a time for music: Black Flag, Minutemen, Meat Puppets, Descendents, Minor Threat, Dead Kennedys, etc. Today we comfort ourselves with _____________ (insert the name of the band you hate the most). What the hell!!! Anyway, Mike Watt holds his own even with the Fog and J Mascis and also with the Stooges. I mean, he makes the Asheton brothers look like musicians, and I’m not sure if I’m explaining myself!?! Now that I think about it, I want to vote for this god of a record again.
Metallica Metallica
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I hate Metallica with all my heart. I don't agree with anything you've said, but I love the way you said it.
Minutemen The Punch Line
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It's true that there are two DVDs. One with interviews featuring Henry Rollins, J Mascis, Thurston Moore, and the other with three full concerts? How is it?