ZiOn

DeRank : 19,12
DeAge™ : 7899 days • Here since 28 october 2004
U2 The Joshua Tree
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Here, the jab at RAP was necessary, it falls under the good rocker's manual, doesn't it? :-)
U2 The Joshua Tree
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Can U2 not be defined as a CUTTING ROCK band? And why not? I believe everyone is free to express their opinions, just as anyone is free to rebut and present their theses. Does a CUTTING ROCK band necessarily have to make guitars squeal and send out 20-minute feedback, and be known by only 20 people? Or can it be Nirvana and U2, who, breaking away from the classic FM Rock formula, achieved global success by distancing themselves from the usual clichés of the star system? There may not be screeching guitars in their music, but that doesn’t matter; they have achieved well-deserved success without compromising the music they have championed and carried forward. Open your minds a bit, my friends.
U2 The Joshua Tree
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Music for the masses rhymes with garbage? Sorry, I just can't understand.
U2 The Joshua Tree
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Well...
Fritz da Cat Novecinquanta
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"Of course, Fabri Fibra is also there, but the high-level collaborations overshadow the author!" <-- Another bold statement that I completely disagree with. "Una Minima" with DJ Inesha is, in my opinion, one of the undisputed peaks of the album; maybe you can't appreciate it because it doesn't talk about trips and weed adventures? By the way, Yoshi's track is among my least favorites. Historical idiosyncrasy with the subject, sorry.
Fritz da Cat Novecinquanta
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Again, "Street Opera" was not released as a single, and to speak of a milestone for a single track by an artist who practically disappeared until 2005 (the year "Lingua Ferita" was released, published under the name Bugs Kubrick, where our artist raps on instrumentals by El-P of Company Flow, among other things) seems truly excessive to me. I shudder further.
Fritz da Cat Novecinquanta
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By the way, I don't consider "Novecinquanta" a compilation. It's an album where Fritz Da Cat's production signature can be felt in every single track, from the way he programs the beat to the sampling techniques, not to mention the atmosphere of the various songs. It's the second, excellent solo album from one of the most inspired beatmakers in the Italian scene of those years. The only downside: it's a shame that after "Basley Click" he practically disappeared.
Fritz da Cat Novecinquanta
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"Inoki is now the current host of 2the beat." "the number 1 enemy of Fibra today" <-- If there is a God, please save us from Evil!
Fritz da Cat Novecinquanta
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In summary: how to ruin one of the best Rap albums made in ITA in one move. Congratulations!
Matmos The Rose Has Teeth In The Mouth Of A Beast
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LUNCH-BOX (pappappaa), PAN-CAKE, EAR-DRUM (pappappaaaaaa), here’s "Spondee" odra :-)) QZ, they are all sounds sampled from various types of surgeries and rearranged on the beat. I really like "The Civil War" too; I think it’s their most successful work along with "A Chance To Cut...", which I still prefer though ;-)