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I think the cover doesn't say much because everything suggests anything but an intimate artist in the style of Elliott Smith, as I had thought Pajo was in the previous album, which to be honest didn't grab me much, quite the opposite. Instead, I liked much more the even older one by Papa M, which leaned more towards the lanoo-tinged frontier.
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ok thanks! I just need to distance myself from your mental void: kisses and hugs debaser-like friend ;-)
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I'm done, thanks, but I don't have any friends on debaser, never had. Friends are something different from a nickname ;-)
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the ugliest album of those I know by the Scorpions, they try to follow in the footsteps of heavy progressive German champions of the time like the great Jeronimo or Lucifer's Friend but honestly this album sucks in comparison.
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...always remove space between co m
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taxirider there's also this...https://www.debaser.it/main/Video.aspx?y=a2BFZj_f-CI
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But it's clear that if someone writes "I, on the other hand, neither believe nor claim to be the prophet of the joydivisionian word, but, suicidal tendencies aside, I believe I have the necessary qualifications to understand, at least in its fundamental aspects, this legend and to describe it effectively," one shouldn't necessarily expect only ones but at least a couple of (please remove any spaces) should be taken into account. It’s part of the debaserian game...
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The psychedelic Skin Yard? To me, they were the most metal along with the Melvins: in that scene, I would say the most psychedelic were the Screaming Trees of the Conner brothers and Mark Lanegan. Years later, I’d mention Love Battery.
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Thank you, Franci, but the reviews have to come naturally. For me, you listen to an album and it just flows; if you plan it, it turns out terrible...
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...great Saccharines, among the few who have improved over time, what could it be? Mike Watt?