Eneathedevil

DeRank : 18,21
DeAge™ : 7756 days • Here since 18 march 2005
Las Ketchup Hijas del Tomate
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Nah, nah, kaz, you’re totally off. I can BELIEVE that the bassist in question got a tattoo of a symbol he thinks is 666, but I don't BELIEVE in the interpretation like ā€œHelp save your children from the arrival of Satanaaahhhh!ā€ from a site like CCSG, which, by the way, I pointed out when I said that interpretations from such a site should be taken with a grain of salt, knowing what’s behind them. That’s what I don’t BELIEVE, and that’s the important thing. All the statements you quoted refer to the fact that I don't rule out the possibility that Commerford, just for fun, got a little symbol tattooed on his body because he liked it, and similarly, Sepultura might have had fun with a SIGNIFICATIONALLY DISMEMBERED symbology for the same reason. Just playing around, and if I’m not making myself clear, I’ll repeat that I would buy a shirt with 666 or something that resembles it: I remain sensitive to the issue and would wear it anyway because I LIKE THE NUMBER 6. So, I hope that’s clear, and I’ll reiterate: ā€œwithout necessarily doing satanic masses.ā€ Smuà
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The issue of "sensitivity" is interesting, but I'm sure you're certainly more knowledgeable about it than I am. However, frankly, from the photos you've circulated on Debeiser, "I've got more metalhead friends than hair on my head" is a phrase that doesn't mean a thing :D
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Many, kazzy, many. But they’re fun, and the ones about Disney are a spectacle. And may I ask where I ever wrote that I believed in them? :)
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But come on, I don’t take a whole series of assumptions at face value, I’m careful about that. However, I can't understand why you don't grasp the crux of the matter. Maybe you swallow it along with the apricot when you eat it... actually, no, it seems you’ve got it: "Talking about the devil doesn't mean being a Satanist," damn, you said it yourself, and that’s what I’ve been trying to say for about ten posts now :)
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Wow, thank goodness you have little time! :D I believe martial arts are involved; they are full of that kind of symbolism, but I haven't looked into it. As for everything else, I don’t boycott anything, heretical little bastard, because you can’t seriously tell me that, being political, the period of Sepultura in which the symbol appears doesn’t make them prone to a pseudo-satanist reading of it; it's a bit like Eva Henger's antics, denying being a porn star because she only did two weeks of porn in her life: as if during those two weeks she didn’t manage to concentrate hundreds of hookups and home videos – that’s just a detail. You see, Kazzy, details, nothing more. And again, we must stick to the objective data: understanding the symbol. It’s obvious that the CCSG calls the exorcist, but who cares, we aren’t looking for interpretation, sed veritas.
Las Ketchup Hijas del Tomate
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Oh, just that? Well, I guess it’s assumed that they knew it, or hoped so. Anyway, let’s promote this properly; we’re looking for contributions from experts in Eastern cultures and similar fields. AAA two young affluent heirs provide carnal subletting for consulting on languages and Eastern cultures. MIN seriousness. Contact in private.
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Even Antimo had assumed, though, damn it, I can't find confirmations for this discussion; for sure I've never seen it in the overall context of Japanese symbolism. I've seen it thrown around here and there as a tattoo or a little symbol on a t-shirt. Anyway, as usual, you're being nitpicky: I'm not saying that this sciamannato is a satanist (far from saying it either in the review or the comments): I don't know him, and almost as a confirmation of what you've added, he seems to be a funny guy who tattoos a bit of stuff everywhere just to look cool...can you imagine that he knows that what he has tattooed is an Eastern symbol expressing strong spirituality, blah blah? The most he might think is that it looks nice and trendy, and it seems much more likely that he perhaps saw a nice 666, and since being the damned one has become very fashionable lately, he had it tattooed for that purpose, without necessarily holding satanic masses in his little house. Simple, right? Very.
AA.VV. A Pierangelo Bertoli
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Very good, beautiful testimony about an artist I’ve never listened to much despite admiring him. The collaboration with Tazenda (Who could ever forget "Spunta la luna dal Monte?" :D) at the end of the '80s at least managed to give him some of the attention he never truly got in life, and to be honest, he still doesn’t have it in death. Well done, Zuck.
The Cure Faith
The Cure Faith
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Well, you could have tried with Timewind first: of course, if you shoot Irrlicht right away, you take some risks.
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Oh, michi, I didn't know you were my fen, damn! Eh, you know how it is, us youths like to mess around from time to time: between one review of Enya and another of Gorecki, we might slip in a bit of silliness! :) Anyway, let me clarify that this review isn't so much about trashing the Ketchuppate (too easy and merciless :D), but about pointing out the fact that it's scandalous to have the benefit of the doubt of a dark reality even in albums and bands with such a naive tone. Now, believing that there’s something sinister at play is a stretch, but damn, just thinking that three cute little airheads from a tourist trap wanted to conceal another reality from the carefree one they've made known is somewhat shocking.