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Frank Zappa Lumpy Gravy
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1) You can't judge one as a genius and the other as crap; I would say there’s a big difference.
2) You are the one who called Caparezza his failed clone, so now that you're saying the opposite, we can agree that we misunderstood each other, and my objections end here; let's leave it at that (also because it's starting to turn into a ridiculous discussion).
3) I know that the Red Hot are influenced, but they are not clones of him.
4) Crossover is not definable... okay, mixing multiple genres. It’s as comprehensive a musical definition as I’ve ever heard (but it doesn’t seem so to me, but oh well).
In conclusion, according to you, Caparezza is not Zappa's clone, but you meant that he imitates him in how he presents himself? Okay, discussion closed. Until next time.
CapaRezza Habemus Capa
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Korn do crossover. I know they have nothing to do with Zappa, but if you start saying that Capa is his clone because he does crossover, then Korn are too (explain to me how they relate; for me, Capa is not his clone).
Kurt Harland Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver (1 & 2) Original Soundtrack
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"but few know that behind the video game theme there is a level of composition and production that is just as professional as music in the stricter sense."
I don't think there are that few. Good review; I can't rate the soundtrack since I played very little of the game, maybe the first two hours, and a long time ago. (If it's the one for PlayStation, otherwise I haven't played it at all).
@panico (referring to comment 8): If you had mentioned just one decent movie, it would have been better :-D
Finally, regarding the inclusion of a gaming section: it’s hard to predict what would come of it and how it would be reviewed; it would inevitably lead to a nerdy field, and besides, I've already seen games like GTA and Medal of Honor mentioned (where’s the art in that?); it’s clear and inevitable that any user would feel compelled to review their favorite games. It’s obvious that if you spend your afternoons playing PES with friends, you’re going to want to review it, but PES (a game I consider to be of very high quality) is certainly not a game in which you can find art. I believe I’ve played a maximum of 15 titles since the 80s that wouldn’t look out of place on this site. (God of War, especially the second one, for example, are splendid games; I understand why they’re referred to as “great games,” but I wouldn’t see their review justified here.
I’ll already state in advance that I will not respond to anyone who tries to talk to me about the intrinsic value of the games I mentioned in this review that I do not consider artistic.
Since we are now in nerd territory, I’ll conclude by remembering that: “the fear of blood tends to create fear of flesh.”
Frank Zappa Lumpy Gravy
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yes yes but there’s nothing that makes me think Caparezza is his clone. The problem isn’t with the crossover; the problem is that crossover is a label that means everything and nothing. Some of the myriad of crossover groups are, besides Zappa, Limp Bizkit (I know this triggers you, it happens to me too), Korn, iltuoSchifezza, Rage Against the Machine, Tool, Faith No More, SOAD, Red Hot Chili Peppers. And honestly (I’m repeating myself for the last time, sorry), none of these groups makes me think they are clones of Zappa; sure, without Zappa they probably wouldn’t exist, but that doesn’t make them clones. Or are Aerosmith clones of the Rolling Stones?
The Church Untitled #23
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alez chon who do you have sorry? I thought my comment was directed at the musical side of your review. As for the rest, I would say that at the moment you write a review here, willingly or not, you know what you're getting into, so it's up to you to decide whether to publish reviews or not. Writing phrases like: "I DON'T LIKE TO WRITE REVIEWS. IT'S YOU WHO PUSHED ME TO DO IT" is a bit immature, don't you think? Or are there things I'm not aware of, in which case I kindly ask if you can explain what you meant.
CapaRezza Habemus Capa
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look at muffin crossover, Zappa does it, Korn does it, and Caparezza does it. to say that Caparezza or Korn are his clones means not knowing Caparezza or not knowing Korn, who by the way have nothing to do with each other. or are you telling me that Korn are also clones of Zappa? anyway, it seems to me you've taken it personally... well, if that were the case, it would be better to stop here since arguing about a musician seems at least childish.
CapaRezza Habemus Capa
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First I wrote: "I consider the Miky Mix period to be an insult to human decency." If you think the Caparezza period and the Miky Mix period are identical, it follows that, as mentioned earlier, "excluding stoner, our tastes will never come close." Now I'm listening to the rapadopa. I'll let you know.
CapaRezza Habemus Capa
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I'm going to look for it now, anyway for the record I don't consider "capa rap," I regard the Mikymix period as an insult to human decency, I'm not crazy about rap. Another question: "we have the largest vocabulary on the planet..." where did you get this phrase? No, because I'm sorry, but it's not true (Japan, China, Korea, and maybe others, I thought they had more, but if you can justify it I’m ready to change my mind).
CapaRezza Habemus Capa
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Frankie Hi NRG may also be the greatest musician in the history of music (just saying), but as a lyricist,[...] he is nobody compared to giants like Neffa or Gruff. I won't comment on Gruff, whom I don't know, but I do know Neffa; I would say that except for stoner, our tastes will never come close.