nes Banned

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DeAge™ : 6160 days • Here since 1 august 2009
Imaad Wasif The Voidist
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I don't know... If Psycho reviewed it, I know it's worth giving it a listen... Then there's folk and psych and also hard... In short, if it turns out bad, I'll play it after seven in the evening. To each their own...
Todtgelichter Angst
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You've definitely piqued my curiosity. I'll give it a try, even though I can already picture the expression I'll have when I hear the scream...
Foetus Gash
Foetus Gash
14 mar 11
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Flow and Love are amazing, I can say it from experience. The rest of his work is said to be even better. I don't agree with the discussion about Reznor: Reznor was ahead of the game; all industrial metal refers back to NIN and not to Foetus. The fact that he drew from this artist only emphasizes that he knows a thing or two about music: he got there in '95, while I came to Foetus at least 10 years later.
Mirthkon Vehicle
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Are you lounging on a hammock in Brazil while the cool breeze caresses you? Can I take the liberty to tell you to fuck off from gray and cold Milan? :)
Woven Hand Woven Hand
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I only have 3 albums: Mosaic, Consider the Birds, and The Threshing. He’s an enormous artist. Incredibly, however, what I heard from 16 Horsepower I found boring and repetitive. As for the project Wovenhand, it’s political (because the world is full of people who vote for no reason).
Nightstick Blotter
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"it feels like speaking to a herd of mules" ... It feels like seeing someone on the highway going the wrong way shouting, "why do I always meet the idiots?"
Nightstick Blotter
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Well, then there are people who go looking for it...
Roman Polanski Il Pianista
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Again? I was already there yesterday, damn it, get your act together!
Roman Polanski Il Pianista
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I, on the other hand, have completely forgotten about this film... I only remember the old man thrown out of the window with his wheelchair.
Nightstick Blotter
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"And then Nes, forgive me, but your link doesn’t say a damn thing to someone who doesn’t know the genre." Don’t worry, I'm good and I forgive you. Anyway, to answer your last question where you ask where the reviewer brings up the EW: "I think the Nightstick were the American version and therefore - necessarily - metropolitan of Electric Wizard." Feel free to read the last three lines of the review again.