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The Asteroid No. 4 Introducing The Asteroid #4
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In the meantime: check out the compilation posted by Fiquata (comm. n°4), I recommend it.
Shrinebuilder Shrinebuilder
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Sure enough, this album is finally coming out. Really cool.
Roberto Neumiller SOS Sahel
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Beautiful. But can you explain to me why you hate me? Actually, let me guess, issues of faith? :)
High on Fire Snakes For The Divine
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Expert of the bean and fiery farts... :D I had never heard of Black Cobra, I'm listening to them now based on your tip and I'm enjoying them, I feel they're on the same wavelength as Minsk and Baroness, good sludge/doom overall. I usually listen to Mastodon in the car amidst traffic; I'm normally someone who gives way, who stops at crosswalks, and thanks to Mastodon (or Meshuggah) I can avoid all those pointless time-wasters. They rock, yes, but when I get home and feel like "listening to music," I take different directions. They are excellent musicians, their latest works are indeed of the highest level, but they know what to do to sell, so in the long run, they tire me out. Cheers!
Trans Am Red Line
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Well, I guess I'm falling for it too.
High on Fire Snakes For The Divine
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Look, Algol, what you say might be fine for the three post-theartofselfdefense albums, albums that are neither outstanding nor terrible but absolutely solid. However, I’m already filtering these three and keeping only Blessed Black Wings (also for the presence of a certain Joe Preston on bass); on this one, I just can't find a way to avoid saying it really sucks. I'm sorry. :)
Venom Black Metal
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High on Fire Snakes For The Divine
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maybe you've listened (too) little to the first ;)
High on Fire Snakes For The Divine
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When the saying "the usual High On Fire record" is no longer a compliment.