ZiOn

DeRank : 19,12
DeAge™ : 7903 days • Here since 28 october 2004
Kraftwerk Autobahn
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Well, yes, they've been quoted, reissued, and recycled by the thousands. "The Hall Of Mirrors" has also been sampled by DJ Spinna in "Beyond Real RMX" by the Jigmastas, a fantastic track of great hip-hop with some serious bite :D
Rage Against The Machine Evil Empire
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I mean, if someone gives a 5 to a record that you think is worth 3, do they not understand anything? Who knows?
Kraftwerk Autobahn
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By the way, "The Model" is also scary in the Big Black version on "Songs About Fucking"; anyone who hasn't heard it is a poor fool :)))
Kraftwerk Autobahn
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Oh yes, Perez, but in the second one there are "The Robots" and the title track that literally crack me up :D
Kraftwerk Autobahn
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I'm torn between "Trans-Europe Express" and "The Man Machine," monumental works. I find "Radioactivity" to be a lesser piece, at least when compared to the other heavyweights in their discography ;)
Kraftwerk Autobahn
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Great review Airone, legendary album, a solid 5/5. However, I don't agree with some points, like the one highlighted by the anonymous user: Kraftwerk are the spiritual godfathers of modern electronic music and its dance derivatives, and I don’t see anything wrong with that. Hip-hop, for instance, owes a lot to a track like "Trans-Europe Express," sampled by Afrika Bambaataa in "Planet Rock"... In short, I see too much distrust towards today’s electronic music, almost being labeled as a bad thing (even by many on this site) and anyway, to stick to the theme, I prefer the later albums, even the more danceable "Computer World" :P
System of a Down Mezmerize
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Oh, did I give a 4 to this crap? Sorry, I’ll correct it.
Camel The Snow Goose
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I don't know them and I'm not a big prog expert, but maybe I'll give them a listen :) Nice review
System of a Down Mezmerize
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Here is an essential review of the new SOAD album.
Rage Against The Machine Evil Empire
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In my opinion, when it comes to communism, most of the public thinks of Stalin and Russia; otherwise, I can't explain the speeches of so many anonymous people here. I am left-wing (let's say even far-left), but that doesn’t mean I condone Stalin's ethnic cleansings, purges, and snow shoveling in Siberia. All this talk feels to me like the ostentatious beliefs of a backward and closed-minded mentality, akin to an egg, which thinks the world still revolves around reds and blacks, fascists and ticks. Wake up guys, you’re 50 years behind :P