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30 aug 11
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For those who have never enjoyed sticking the art-attack track of diecimiladeis.
Tool 72826
30 aug 11
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I prefer the latest one to Opiate & Undertow; if Maynard hadn't put all those gay vocalizations in, it would have been a masterpiece. But it's still better than a lot of stuff made before. More than anything, the latest is a drag because it’s incredibly diluted; they had 50 minutes of music but added really long interludes, including that all bass and congas one that really gets on your nerves, and as if that wasn’t enough, they split one piece into three, so you have to have fun piecing it together (losing quality in the process, among other things), and with that trick, they added another eleven minutes. If they had made a 50-minute LP, a lot fewer people would have complained. With a 30' EP featuring just Jambi/lost-keys + Rosetta Stoned/the-pieced-together track, we would have cried miracle. It's just that Maynard had to talk about his mom, you know.
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They're practically dead, after five or six years they just released an EP of covers, which makes no sense. The most interesting incarnation of the pissy-pissy Danish crew is Dragontears (https://www.debaser.it/main/Video.aspx?y=DumayBNsX0I), who nonetheless have a lou-fai sound that is incredibly annoying, all thanks to Lorenzo (the guy who's been in every Danish band since the Mesozoic to the present) who continues to make one more useless Garage album after another with Baby Woodrose, evidently venting his frustrations this way. He always makes incredibly beautiful hyper-psychedelic covers that inspire you, then you hear the album and it’s always more of the same Garage nuggets-style, getting more and more lou-fai. << teenage prose of young Caz. >> Unfortunately, as a kid, I already had a computer; I wasn't lucky enough to catch carp outside my house like you and your friend Sampei, aka "the bud."
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S4doll your link opened the doors to a world of laughter for me.
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fireball!... fireball... hey Gandalf, nice dress!
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I repeated things twice to stay on theme with the cover.
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PS I don't remember which early '80s Christian Death video is almost exactly like the Broken EP video by Reznor. Of course, Reznor's has more stuff since it lasts almost half an hour, but there was a lot of stuff that was shamelessly similar.
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More than Manson, they took a lot from Reznor, who then incorporated it into Manson. Manson & The Spooky’s first album was more "grunge" than anything else (Reznor was working on Downward at the time), but from the second album onward (Reznor had some free time), Manson shifted towards what made him famous. I bought the second and the third; I liked the more "Reznor" tracks. The third has fabulous production, Beautiful People knocks down the dry stone walls of the neighbor. /// This CD album is the only one I've listened to more than once, there's a good bassist whose name I don't know since they changed musicians like socks.
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One of the few bands from the "movement" that I can listen to, because they are much more "metal" than the others. I've always preferred Unsane (they're even more "metal"), but on this album there's that track around ten minutes long that's truly a masterpiece. If they had had the perfect production (Metal producers) of the last Refused album with this record, they would have really made it big. I didn't know anything about these Narrows, I'll give them a listen.
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The most beautiful one I've seen/heard is this one