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What does it matter? It's not the number of reviews that gives you the diploma of know-it-all; you can have just one, but it can be worth all 70 of someone else's...
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@andre86 you are a really nice guy, I wish there were more like you, but I would like to suggest, if you don't mind, that you focus on reviewing bands you are passionate about, which you definitely do better and which give you satisfaction, like for example the Opeth, stick to those and leave aside the ones you've only heard of in passing and haven't really gotten "into."
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Of course the Pistols intended to transgress, but seriously, not like these clowns you’ve reviewed, who play tough in front of an adoring audience that expects decapitated heads and girls nailed to crosses to redeem a week filled with humiliations at school, at home, or at work... Take the Pistols instead during their American concerts in 1978, for example, when they were made to play in a country hall in Texas, Rotten showed up wearing a t-shirt depicting two cowboys touching balls against each other, and Sid Vicious shouted to the audience "You cowboys are all fags," followed by thrown cans and someone frenziedly attacking the stage with bass hits to the head... THIS is transgression.
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"...Do you believe I was born on this earth to be ruled and killed in your stinking factories and offices? Do you think I have nothing better to do than to crawl in the dirt begging for bread and a home, which are my rights, only to receive a pat on the back instead? Do you believe I can't live without your lies? Learning your morals, your lessons, and your games, and thanking God for being alive?" (from "I know there is love). For the Crass, music was nothing but a means of propaganda for their politics; they made records solely to convey their ideas.
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I don't know? I always thought that "the Crew" was the first, while before there were only EPs and demos. Anyway, if you think "Crew" was worth it, then "walk together..." is worth it too, where MacKaye and Brett Gurevitz get their hands dirty.
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If Rotten and the gang had happened to catch a concert like that, they would have been rolling on the ground laughing, and Sid Vicious, as high as he was, would have climbed on stage to get a blow job from one of the decapitated sheep heads, believing it was still alive, and if he then found out (though it's hard) that it was dead, it would have been fine anyway...
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even more melodic than the Descendents, the reunion of the survivors in ALL, Allroy Saves has the crucified mascot logo
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this is the first and the second that I have here called walk together rock together, before Crew they made a couple of EPs.
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Well, I'm an atheist too, but that's my personal thing and I don't go around bragging about it to everyone... As for the disgraceful uproar on this page, it always makes me reflect more on the fact that quite a few users of a certain caliber from Debaser are visiting the site less and less. No need to mention names because I think we already know them, right ole einar? Honestly, I'm also increasingly tempted not to post reviews anymore. It's true that the majority of users are still sane people, but I'm losing the desire to do so.
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What a beautiful thing the youth of the time (mine and theirs) was, the Seconds brothers perhaps did even better on the second album produced by Ian MacKaye, but then they started putting thanks to U2 on the back covers and that was the end of youth.