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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
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The type of sounds of Butterfly (for me it's still "Butterfly by Digable") is definitely more standard and "Black" compared to - few - others. You were talking about "novelties," so I posted something from ten years ago that still sounds "newer" or at least "more different" from what Butterfly offers today (and therefore millions of times more different than the Rap-Standard). I've only heard two tracks from this album after I commented, but I listened well to last year's EPs, and anyway they're tempo loops, it works a lot and well on the low frequencies but samples a lot; those "even newer" ones don’t sample. If I had to find someone similar to him (Butterfly), I’d say the stuff from Anticon (which does use more "ambient" sounds as you say) like Odd Nosdam, Jel, Why, Doseone, Sole, etc. Anticon definitely has better Beats, but B.fly as a rapper outshines all of them from Anticon, even with a full mouth, it's not even comparable. Jel + Odd Nosdam on the beats and Butter on the mic would be a perfect project-one-one-one. However, Anticon also comes from Def Jux, this is "their" first single, from 16 years ago, and trust me, back then you could really say NEW These Shabazz still remain fresher and newer than 99% of the scene, keeping up with Def Jux is already a huge merit since they are from a different solar system than that of standard Rap.
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The post-2000 incarnation of his buddy Doodlebug wasn't bad, I think it was called Cee-Knowledge & the Funk-something. The girl, on the other hand, had really broken some ground with the Dino-5, but Prince Paul was involved, so thanks a lot for that. I liked him quite a bit on a couple of tracks from the self-titled EP (this one was a banger YouTube video non trovatoMWdDSkXSc9Q) I'll listen to this too, I didn't know it had been released. << I believe this genre is a total novelty >> Duemilauno -> <- and there is no one like him.
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I listened to Kode9's DJ Kicks and it's so bad you think you've downloaded a fake, it sounds like a selecta from Prezioso, no exaggeration. Clearly, in this project, the Space Monkey isn't just the voice. By the way, it's not written here, but the Monkey in question is Daddy G from Massive Attack (and his DJ Kicks is among the best I've ever heard). Out of the real-dubstep lot (not the wobble-filled dubstep), Scuba and Burial are the best for me, but this one comes right after (no homo).
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If I really, really had to find a Nichi Gabbia film, I would say Leaving Las Vegas. But more for the plot than for him. Matchstick Men is a pretty awful film, though when compared to his standards, it's a masterpiece; I even managed to watch it all the way through. The last one I tried to see was Next, because it's based on a story by P.K. Dick, and unfortunately, as usual, they managed to ruin a masterpiece; poor Dick, he doesn't even get the royalties from all the crap they pull out of his cocoa.
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"If you want to listen to real music, you have to focus only on all the American rock from the '90s." This is a load of crap from a DeBaser history book. I vote Dragosauro as the number 2 casoumano, tied with Francis, just above Walterstarman and that progster who had a name and surname and got all his reviews deleted by threatening lawsuits.