brat12 Banned

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I will go read your reviews in the hope of finding something that clears up my doubts.
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Hello sweet man, I was out for the weekend, here I am again, kiss :-*
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We are happy that you have joined us too!
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comment 87 errata corrige: "so if you come to tell me that ZAPPA does crossover because he experiments, that makes sense, absolutely, but I would say that with Caparezza's music it has nothing to do with it, [...]
"the comments on these last four words will not be taken into account :)"
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Well, Franci, I completely agree with Duke Ellington, and I was referring to what Muffin said, who claims that Cpa is the failed clone of Caparezza. I was asking to be able to listen to Frank Zappa songs that would make one think that Caparezza is his (well or poorly successful) clone; at this point, I don't care much.
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good for you iside!!! :-D
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In other words, crossover means mixing genres, but currently, I would say that crossover is what Caparezza does, what Korn were doing in their early albums (which has nothing to do with Capa), and Limp Bizkit (or whatever that band is called that I've never been able to get into). So if you come to tell me that Capa does crossover because he experiments, that’s valid, absolutely, but I would say that it has nothing to do with Caparezza's music. If instead you say that he made crossover songs to the point of defining Capa as his "failed clone," as Muffin claimed, then please provide me with one or two Zappa songs that can be linked to today’s crossover so I can listen to them and expand my knowledge. Any comment on these last four words will not be taken into consideration :)
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Franci, my concept of crossover is obviously different from yours.
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MUFFIN: if you really want to waste time creating a piece of writing, why not review a Zappa album with some crossover tracks? I can't find my way among all those Zappa reviews; there are too many, and I wouldn't know which ones to read and which to skip. But I assure you, I would read your review; in fact, I would love to read it (and for the umpteenth time, I remind you I'm serious, I'm really interested in this).
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a muffin... could you give me a Zappa crossover song please???