jdv666

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DeAge™ : 6542 days • Here since 14 july 2008
Throbbing Gristle At The Art School Winchester
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What do you think of the last one they made, the one from 2007 if I'm not mistaken?
Anathema Falling Deeper
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Anathema along with My Dying Bride have been on my listening list for ages; could you recommend the best albums to start with?
Tesla Into The Now
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they are among the most underrated groups in hard & heavy, even though I only know The Great Radio Controversy and Supper's Ready.
Hardcore Superstar Split Your Lip
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At least Steel Panther are very self-parodic ;)
Mark Waters I pinguini di Mr. Popper
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To be honest, Jim Carrey as a comedian has never really wowed me (well, aside from Ace Ventura when I was a kid). In fact, his famous grimaces are exactly the kind of comedy that doesn’t resonate with me at all… but I respect the fact that (if I'm not mistaken) he’s a fan of Cannibal Corpse!
Autechre We R Are Why. Are Y Are We?
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hehe always exhaustive and impeccable, thanks for the info :)
Autechre Digital Exclusive EP
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No, right now I'm back in exam mode and I don't have much time to dedicate to music; for the moment, I've just been noting down the things you mentioned, and I'll do it calmly later so I can actually enjoy the albums without other thoughts on my mind :) but you must have spent a fortune to have everything! On the other hand, I also buy CDs like there's no tomorrow whenever I get the chance ;)
Autechre Digital Exclusive EP
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but do you own all their original CDs?
Red Hot Chili Peppers I'm With You
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Anyway, they never drove me crazy like other "big" names in the crossover scene, even during their golden period. Just think about Faith No More, Mr. Bungle, Primus, Living Colour, Fishbone, early Incubus, RATM?!
Autechre We R Are Why. Are Y Are We?
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untitled I’m inspired by your comment to ask something that I've always wondered as an "outsider" in the world of electronics: how do electronic artists manage to churn out so many records? And how do people keep up with it? I mean, in the rock world, people already complain about guys like Patton/Zappa who have probably made around thirty albums (not counting live recordings, of course), and those are already rare cases.