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..it was Clemente Mastella
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The one writing nonsense here is you, and the funny thing is that like all idiots, you don't even realize it. I'm not a Nirvana fan, but I can assure you that if rock music were made by people who can actually sing, I would exclusively listen to instrumental jazz. Or do you think it's enough to have the vocal cords of Martin Fry or Tony Hadley to create albums that have marked the history of this music? The fact remains that the albums you have reviewed and praised can be thrown down the toilet without any remorse by humanity, which, fortunately, is not entirely made up of people like you, while this one by Nirvana, for better or for worse, is destined to mark an era.
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this is not a review, it's a school project and I never liked school....
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if the earth were inhabited by many gnoato then it would be better to follow the example of the poor cobain…
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Well, I liked the review only for the central part, the one about the film, even though I agree with Percy on its lack of depth. Romero shouldn't be approached with irony; his masterpieces are The night... and Martyn, films made with minimal resources where Romero makes the camera work wonders. In higher-budget productions, I didn't like him significantly, just look at "The land of the dead" from a few years ago.
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the joke thinks it has to do with a tribe from the former Belgian Congo with CDs stuck in their noses instead of rings; first of all, the cover of The Model had already been done by Snakefinger, the "mate" of the Residents, many years prior. And thank goodness they save themselves from being compared to Darkthrone or Mayhem because they have nothing satanic about them; otherwise, if they did, they would be exactly the same... and thanks for explaining the cover, because from the girl’s expression and sweat, I understood that she was actually struggling to poop. For Christian charity, I won't give a rating; I don't like to pile on.
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Thirty years ago, even John Fogerty of Creedence was wearing flannel shirts and jeans. Should we say he was grunge too? I’d rather say that in defining grunge, you’re overlooking the importance of Sub Pop. Pretty much everything released by Bruce Pavitt’s label was classified as grunge, even those hippies from Love Battery who made a great album like Straight Freak Ticket, and no one ever paid attention to them on Debaser.
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staying on the theme of Giger, the cover I’m most fond of is the one from ELP's "Brain Salad Surgery." The craziest is Frankenchrist by the Dead Kennedys, which was titled "penis landscape" and was pulled from the shelves due to protests from the association founded by Al Gore's wife against the vulgarities of album covers and lyrics...
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Flaming Embers? Born Against Pagan? Hampton Grease Band?
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...if you like bands that mimic Led Zeppelin, check out The Muggs, these guys really rock, they'll light up your stereo.