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I mean that crappy cover is by Hypgnosis? Unbelievable.
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I didn't know it existed either; in fact, when I read that you had written a review on the velvet, I thought it was a live album or a retrospective box set. But how disappointing it is to wrap up a discography with a bad record (though I guess practically no one knows it, right?).
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Very, very beautiful, nothing to do, for me, with that pain in the ass of it follows.
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Ah, so it's a new EP/track? Just a few months after The Sciences? I'm definitely getting it, great recommendation.
Bugo RockBugo
16 jul 18
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I don't know, I bought "Dal lo fi al ci sei," and aside from a few nice tracks, it left me somewhat puzzled; I probably didn't get it. I only remember "Posacenere," "Con il cuore nel culo," and "Casalingo," which were pretty entertaining.
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I stopped at "the last great rock n roll band on Earth."
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Good good good, excellent report Grant
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As I always say (and I find myself agreeing with Alexander perhaps for the second time on debaser, -incredible- as well as with Rinaldi), the peak for me also remains Superunknown, but as always, it’s all subjective in any case. I purchased Superunknown along with Dirt, Vitalogy, and Mellon Collie during my supergrunge phase, and I will always be somewhat connected to those albums.
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I listened to "Demon Days" and it's truly a great album, diverse and solid. I understand why you (and many others, I think) consider it their best. I'm glad I discovered them, and now I'll gradually listen to the others ("Plastic Beach," probably the next one).
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This is also Debaser, doing a review on 2 songs from an album and still being intriguing! I've expressed my thoughts many times on the tracks and the album in particular, Superunknown is one of the absolute peaks of Seattle and the most varied and versatile from that scene.