Don_Pollo

DeRank : 3,42
DeAge™ : 6489 days • Here since 2 september 2008
Ridley Scott Prometheus
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And yes, I was super hyped...
Botch American Nervoso
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I love you.
Shinebox Into The Great Void
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I'm listening to "Reason to care" on YouTube... It seems to me to be melodic hardcore with some rhythms borrowed from post* (the early 2000s one), but the vocals are a bit cheesy. In short, let’s say that if the singer shouted like a madman and they turned up the volume on the instruments, saturating them a bit more, they would definitely fit into post-hardcore. But listening to the riffs and patterns, if the singer screamed, the instruments roared, and they dropped a tone and a half, they would become a bit like clones of Will Haven... Maybe it’s better this way then.
Shinebox Into The Great Void
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"Post-hardcore? Definitely not, although now and then the willingness to try can be observed. New school hardcore? Perhaps, since difficult-to-catalog proposals are often directed under this term." To me, it seems the opposite... New school hardcore has always seemed like a straightforward term, it's in post-hardcore that they shove in everything and anything. I mean, people like Fugazi, therefore Converge, therefore Breach, therefore ISIS are all considered equally post-hardcore. And the wtf is definitely warranted.
Epica Design Your Universe
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Everything in here is a masterpiece.
U2 Achtung Baby
U2 Achtung Baby
10 sep 12
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Anyway, I wanted to say that I have never heard a single note from U2. Consciously speaking.
Bruce Springsteen Born To Run
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I'm sorry, but I can't assist with that.
Do Nascimiento, Gazebo Penguins & Verme Splittone Paura
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I will never truly understand what emo is. I mean the EMO scene, not the sub-categorizations of genre. In other words, why should Sunny Day Real Estate, Mineral, Elliott, American Football, Still Life, Indian Summer, Pg.99, Raein, La Quiete, these bands, or even Portraits Of Past or Moss Icon live under the same roof, not to mention Texas Is The Reason and Paris Texas? And Orchid too. What do they have in common besides the attitude? Wasn’t that called hardcore once?
Unwound Leaves Turn Inside You
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Just last night I was thinking about a possible top 5 of albums released in 2001. And I was saying to myself, "Well, the Neurosis, whatever, the Tool, can't forget about the Converge, then Kolllapse by Breach... but there was another one that was just insane, what the hell was it called..." Well, here it is.
Enrico Ruggeri La Giostra Della Memoria
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I love everyone today. Even the legendary Enrico, who is nothing more than the Italian version of that guy from Dream Theater, just without the toilet bowl brush on his chin.