Insect_Reject

DeRank : 3,24 • DeAge™ : 5543 days

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I don't know where to start with them. Would this album be a good fit? They suggested 'Homotopy To Marie', but your review has piqued my interest quite a bit...
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"There’s actually a fine line today that separates garage music from pop music. It’s a characteristic of the so-called 'indie era'." #truth
It’s the same thing I thought with the latest Foals, for example. As catchy and melodic as it is rough and (in a thousand quotes) aggressive.
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"It was 1991, we weren't lucky enough to have the internet, and those of us, like me, who were searching for new bands had three ways to catch the latest: specialized magazines, word of mouth, and the t-shirts sported by bands during concerts or in the photos of LP booklets."

Basically my situation when I started listening to music, just a few years later. Many years later.
Anyway, this review already convinces me much more than the other one (consider it as if there's half a point more in my rating). Sorry for thinking you were a troll! Hahaha.
As for the music, I also don't know it here, but I already like death metal more compared to rapcore (which I repeat, I’ve never delved into), I think I’ll give it a listen tomorrow. I see that it's even on Spotify.
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7 jul 16
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A controversial and angry review, almost too much... it seems like a call to everyone who doesn't think like you, but maybe that's just your style. I respect that, make no mistake, even if I don't appreciate it. I also laughed in some parts, wondering if you were trolling, I admit. No offense, though! Taking care of the form and breaking up the text would help, anyway.

I don't know the group and lately I've been caught up in something else, also because I'm not crazy about rapcore. I own an original copy of 'Satellite' by P.O.D. and it's decent, but I think the last similar thing I listened to years ago in this genre was Body Count, can you imagine!
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I have the original along with the masterpiece we were talking about just yesterday. I remember buying it without knowing much, or almost anything, about Ministry and that junkie Al Jourgensen (the only things I knew were "Psalm 69" and "The Land..." obviously), but I went crazy for it in no time.
What can I say, it’s an amazing and totally ignorant album by Ministry, it’s hard to remain apathetic with tracks like "Shove," "Broken," "Animosity," and that punk attitude that permeates the whole record. Not much electronics, few experiments, but it’s the best of their later career. You made me want to listen to it again and check out the following ones too, because aside from the two mentioned above, "The Mind Is A Terrible Thing To Taste," this one, and something from their synthpop period, I haven't really delved deeper.
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Edit to the review: "Typos bloody typos!". See the old version link rotto
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You are a top player. Fantastic writing!
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Edit to the review: “Typos, fucking and embarrassing typos.” See the old version link rotto
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Worse (or better) than them are only the ROMPEPROP
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More violence on deBasio!