Today Is The Day Pain Is A Warning
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I can't stand this stuff anymore, it must be my age. You write very well.
The Fuzztones Leave Your Mind At Home
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Respect. I saw them last November at Init in Rome: Rudi still makes a hell of an impression. When the encore started with the pairing of Cinderella-Strychnine, the place went wild. Agreed with Boom of the Sonics regarding the seminal Garage album to recommend to newcomers. Pinhead, do you read Black Milk Magazine? There’s a review of the latest Fuzztones written by me :)
Red Hot Chili Peppers
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But there are still people who use the term "commercial" to describe an album? Ah, the metalheads...
Red Hot Chili Peppers I'm With You
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the last sentence of the review ruthlessly confronts me with my senility. Anyway, Californication was cosmic crap. But don’t despair, over time you recover: think that my first original cassette I bought was Slippery When Wet by Bon Jovi. Brrr.....
The Dils I Hate The Rich
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what the fuck happened to Deb? Anyway, great review. Pinhead, I really admire you. And I admire the Dils too. Ah, Pinhead: we’re neighbors :)
Crash Of Rhinos Distal
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Has the latest Appleseed Cast come out?? damn damn
Crash Of Rhinos Distal
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truly remarkable. I grew up with this stuff, so it's really nice to listen to an album like this. Great recommendation, proggy. Happy to see you again; sometimes I get lost, but then I come back.
Hoodoo Gurus Stoneage Romeos
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power pooooppp!!! great Gurus...and as usual, great Pinhead. I agree, this is their best. Rece zozzona, of course. What do you think of the latest sensation from Dirtnap, the Canadians White Wires??? I absolutely love their second album...
Brainiac Bonsai Superstar
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"Brainiac are like Pavement with 'Mom Love' tattooed on their forearm." You deserve a 5 just for that line. But the rest is no less impressive. It’s great that you’re talking about a group that is unjustly underrated and forgotten.
The Cramps Smell Of Female
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Here’s a review that truly packs a punch, finally. The Cramps? Just one of the few essential bands in the history of music. R.I.P. Lux.