jdv666

DeRank : 7,34
DeAge™ : 6540 days • Here since 14 july 2008
Jaguar This Time
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I don't mind the cover, but if you're talking about proto-Green Day, I think I'll keep my distance from that :)
The Bug London Zoo
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Great review, the album inspires me from the cover, if I have time I'll try to listen to something!
Big Black Atomizer
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Since this is only available on LP, I got "the rich man's eight track tape," which more or less contains this (one song is missing), plus other tracks from EPs, etc. What can I say, it's truly an explosive mix; luckily, I filled this big gap!
Yes Tales From Topographic Oceans
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Hehe, funny review... of course a lot of people here take things too seriously, Debaser is also great for its delusions and nonsense! In any case, as mentioned in the recent review (forgive the play on words), it’s not my type of prog, but Fragile and Close to the Edge have their merits. And anyway, the basic point—that punk was also a simplification in response to the exaggerations of certain prog and the audience that was saturated with certain sounds—is not entirely far-fetched.
Umberto Tozzi Yesterday, Today
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Well, come on, he made a couple of nice pieces... even though from the photo he looks a bit tacky.
The Cramps Songs the Lord Taught Us
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In profit to correct my initial wrong impression, this album rocks and is an awesome monument to rawness and trash. A perfect blend of rockabilly, punk/new wave, and horror :)
Kreator Enemy Of God
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very great creators!
Yes Tales From Topographic Oceans
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I already find their golden trilogy a tad too baroque and redundant, so I've always steered clear of the rest without too many regrets...
Tortoise Millions Now Living Will Never Die...
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one of my favorite post albums, with very strong kraut influences (could it be just a coincidence? ;D)
Grateful Dead Live At Winterland 1971
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great guys, I miss this, but live they were a sure thing