Insect_Reject

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Certo! Inviami il testo e procederò con la traduzione.
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Great review, really remarkable album.
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epic. nothing more to add.
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I totally agree with you!
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hahahaha! god dog!
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And then, anyway, don't get hung up on the numbers, guys... what I wanted to say is that I listen to a lot, a lot of music... I simply made an example. That's all.
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hahaha insect! @schizoid you're not the first one to think I'm crazy, and it's people like you that really make me laugh. the comparison to Raffaella Carrà had me in stitches. @stefano90 I do the same things you do. now I don’t need to describe my day to you because I think I’d bore you. to play the madman (since I seem to be one in every sense), I get up at six in the morning to go to school, I get on a bus full of assholes and from there I almost distance myself from the rest.. and I start listening to everything. I detach from the mp3 when I'm at school. but on the way back and at home, while studying etc, I always have music, which for me is a wonderful thing. I don't ask you to understand me, I don’t ask that of anyone here. I was just sharing, because I was taken for a fool just because I reviewed an underground album.
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I repeat, it may seem really strange the totality of records I listen to, but that's how it is. I really enjoy my records, even if it might seem odd. Of course, when I buy a new record, I listen to it a lot. I wouldn't want it to be misunderstood that I'm a superficial listener who just plays a lot of records and moves on. Let's say I have my own listening metric, and I can manage myself. Most of the time, especially in winter, I associate records with moods, memories, or times of the day. Hell, I don’t know, for example... in the morning it’s all about Kraftwerk and indie rock. Then I switch to death metal or techno. The evening varies, from Current 93 to Regurgitate, to Ministry, and so on. I'm definitely an atypical listener. Without all this, I think I’d be feeling pretty miserable, uahaha.
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Regarding the albums I listen to, I can confirm that it’s all true. I’m a very strange listener; I listen to a lot, a lot of music. Of course, with the new stuff I buy, it takes me longer to assimilate, but my playlist really varies a lot. I’m truly passionate about music; on a daily basis, I listen to 10 or 11 albums, and I also manage to memorize and enjoy them in a short time. I’ve been seriously listening to music since I was 12, starting with the first albums by Nirvana and Pantera, which let’s say “shaped my ear.” Then I moved on to increasingly heavier or different stuff, always shedding all the silly clichés of being a young metalhead. (We’ve all gone through that phase, almost all of us hahaha)
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No, no, absolutely not, they have a full-length album under their belt, in which they even experiment with symphonic music... and the second album should also be released, with a concept about 2012, I believe. In America, they’ve received a lot of acclaim, even from non-music magazines... anyway, I understand that you see it differently and I accept that, it just bothered me when you said, "I’m aware that at your age every discovery is gold," because even though I’m only 19, I’m not just some clueless kid. Where I live (a small town of 7,000 inhabitants), the most extreme music that exists is Cannibal Corpse, Slipknot, or Sepultura (!!!!), they don’t know what industrial music is and they’re all so closed-minded it’s embarrassing. And I’ve always tried to be the opposite; from KaosOne to Aphex Twin, from brutal death to jungle techno to jazz or glitch from the dancefloor, etc. (just to give you some examples, of course), I’ve always been quite open-minded, and your comment kind of pissed me off, that’s all!