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And to think that it attracted me, it seemed interesting and original.
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Oh, is it cool? I had ignored it, but at this point, I’ll give it a shot, especially since I'm in the midst of a "post Breaking Bad conclusion" depressive syndrome and for now, I'm comforting myself with Better Call Saul, but I've already finished the first season, and now for the second one, they're releasing one a week. I need to find something for my withdrawal crises.
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Of the "Frank trilogy," this is what I'm missing. For now, among the ones I have (Rain Dogs, Swordfishtrombones, Real Gone, Mule Variations), the pinnacle for me is the masterpiece Rain Dogs.
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I don't know, the review is unclear, maybe you should have added something more. This is the only album of theirs that I have, but it didn't impress me much and I stopped following them right after.
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I bought Dirt along with Superunknown by Soundgarden and more or less at the same time I also bought Vitalogy by Pearl Jam and Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness by the Smashing Pumpkins. I was really struck at first by both the sound and the songs (even the less "celebrated," one of my favorites was "Sickman," for instance). However, over time it began to tire me with that too "suffocating" attitude, and the album didn’t stick with me like others of the same "genre," unlike "Jar of Flies/Sap" and the Unplugged (I discovered it with the video, and it sent chills down my spine from the very emotional opening, to say the least). Although I have it, I have never listened to the self-titled album much. I watched the DVD of this "Music Bank" and it was quite interesting, a nice retrospective, great reviews, and a good dig.
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I don't know this one, the next one is that big track Black Hole/Black Canvas, I think.
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Everyone criticizes Fedez, then some random darkeve comes along, writes a review about him, and starts showering him with praise. Think about it.
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Very beautiful Lao
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I read Les Claypool, and without reading the reviewer's name I thought "DeMa," and indeed. Sooner or later I’ll have to try listening to at least that pair of Primus albums, but evidently, it’s not the right time yet. Hi Dema