Underworld Second Toughest in the Infants
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Without a doubt, my favorite Underworld.
Precisely because of its more "psychedelic" tension, heightened also by the running time that contributes to the mesmerizing effect.
Great revival.
Burzum Belus
Burzum Belus
17 jul 21
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Great respect
The Prodigy The Fat of the Land
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Probably a badly aged record, with distinctly nineties sounds, too nineties. In fact, I haven't listened to it in at least ten years. If I had to make a ranking of the coolest covers, it would end up in the top 10; this psychedelic crab has something hypnotic about it. Bring on the multiple reviews if they have something to say, and this is a case of intelligent retroactive revisionism that works fabulously.
Quentin Dupieux Mandibules
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I watched the trailer and immediately wondered how long a fecal cylinder should be for a satisfying meal intended for the macroscopic insect.
Wilco Ode to Joy
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I prefer the Wilco of Yankee Hotel Foxtrot, A Ghost is Born, or Sky Blue Sky. In short, the ones from their masterpieces.
I've already approached this, but the scrotal prolapse effect was imminent.
Maybe I’ll wait for the testicles to return to their place and reconsider.
You’re brilliant as always.
Fear Factory Aggression Continuum
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This is not the first opinion of this kind that I've read. I was skeptical; it seemed like a band running out of inspiration, but if this were a final flourish, then I'm all for the déjà vu. Especially since it’s not like there are icy punches like these all around. I'll proceed to listen.
François Couperin Pièces de violes avec la basse chiffrée
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Page that smells of antique wood.
On the classic one, I'm a dunce, but not complete.
I know the most celebrated ones, with great effort.
Aqua Aquarium
Aqua Aquarium
27 jun 21
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Hahhhahahhh.
It fits. Some horrible works have a persistent emotional dimension.
On my first CD purchase, I have no skeletons; it was the Breeders, Last Splash (you see that the aquatic theme recurs).
The skeletons came later.
Let him who has no bones cast the first tibia.
Stiff Little Fingers Go for It
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Welcome back, pine
Cult of Luna The Raging River
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Well done, DeMa.
Important work reviewed.
To me, an important album from a band that isn't stagnant yet always recognizable.