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Frankie Hi-Nrg Mc Ero Un Autarchico
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Yes Kappa, ZERO movements for the Assaults, they've been recording the album for two years, just like LouX, both in a complete ghost period. But don't tell me you like the assaults and you don't have LOU X????? The Rap Miltanza, fucking cops and drunk people, hanging out on the street smoking marijuana, and spitting on the ground when the madam passes by! :))
Frankie Hi-Nrg Mc Ero Un Autarchico
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Sure, but if you compare all the albums to the current crap they play on de-beser, they'd all be 5. And what do you give to SxM? 9/5? Puglia, I share your sadness :(, and I'm putting on the Messaggeri della Dopa in memory of the good old days.
Brain Donor Love, Peace & Fuck
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This is a really great album, I wouldn't recommend it to everyone blindly; it's better to listen to something first. However, it is definitely original. I've heard it many times from a friend of mine, I didn't know it was a side project of famous people.
Frankie Hi-Nrg Mc Ero Un Autarchico
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Yes, he says a lot of nice things, but ALWAYS THE SAME METRIC, like Caparezza, it’s a drag to listen to a whole album, come on, a little bit of imagination. Then the beats are all at the same tempo, sure, nice samples, but all at the same tempo, that’s a drag too. 1 musically and 5 for the content, I give the album a 3. Anyway, all the artists from the early 90s are still around, in fact, there are 100 times more of them, it’s just that 1) it’s no longer fashionable, and they don’t play them on the radio. 2) they make albums that suck compared to the golden years. Neffa did well to drop everything (and he was the best of all).
Duran Duran Rio
Duran Duran Rio
28 apr 04
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Well, now there’s a lack of ideas, but I wouldn’t say so in the early 90s. NIN, Atari Teenage Riot, Ministry, Aphex Twin, SquarePusher, Primal Scream, BuckFunk 3000, Mouse On Mars, the early Underworld had plenty of ideas. For example, among the Depeche, my favorite is Violator (1990). Anyway, I completely agree with you that in recent years there’s been quite a flattening; in fact, I buy many more CDs from the 90s than from these years.
The Vines Winning Days
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Giov, are they the ones in the video singing in the gym with 100 groups at the same time? I don’t really get along with the "THE" ones, I get them all mixed up.
Genesis Nursery Cryme
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Great album, but they have done better.
Neurosis A Sun That Never Sets
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Never heard of you, I must remedy that.
Duran Duran Rio
Duran Duran Rio
28 apr 04
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The Talkin Heads DVD is at my brother Sauro's, I'm going over to his place tonight to mooch his living room and watch it. In my opinion, the 90s had the great merit of taking the best from past decades and giving it a new twist. The 80s, from what I hear now, seem like a transitional decade, with many genres (the electronic ones) emerging but truly thriving in the 90s. P.S. Kosmo, I would add Bronsky Beat to the list with that song that goes "Run Away Run Away Run Away Run Awaaaaayyyyyy," another track my sister made me listen to a million times.
Mayhem De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas
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I'm not a fan of all Black Metal, but this is a really great CD. Well done.