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The channel of Bobby's daughter. Hallie666 Husband means dad, right?
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One of the symbols of the power of the network, the peak of popularity and concerts is being enjoyed by "old legends," who in their youth couldn't even afford to record. Sure, they could find a slightly better sound; they have the ugliest guitar in the whole neighborhood. They should borrow the equipment from Bongzilla. Actually, better yet: Bobby, the singer of Bongzilla; that's better than world peace.
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Instead of the nine hundred parallel projects, I would have done another one with Jarboe. Whenever I play their discography, I always end up listening to that; I don't know if similar records exist, I don't have any. What the hell does Von Till always have to scream about? Just have a damn laugh. PS: does the drummer only play with them?
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"I've never understood all these comparisons with the RHCP." Incubus with the RHCP no, but Boyd shamelessly imitates Kiedis and also has similar vocal styles. Fortunately, the musicians don't even come close, but Boyd's mustache dreams of Kiedis' eagle every night.
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<< One of these days I'll listen to him >> I meant suck on this obviously.
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I just discovered now (http://www.primusville.com/hg/) that Blame It On a Fish is another one, a collection of tracks and locations from the Animals Tour. I, on the other hand, have Hallucino-Genetics, which is two live recordings: one entirely of the "psych" tracks without stuff like "Wynona's Big Brown Beaver," and another really old one from the Frizzle Fry tour, practically Suck On This remastered on DVD. One of these days I’ll listen to it; I even bought it for completeness for 5 dollars on Amazon when the dollar was worth next to nothing. In fact, it might also be that in the '90s I had a crappy stereo...
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It's true, Pilcher's Squad is beautiful, they even made it in Hallucino-Genetics, definitely a DVD to buy (here it's called Blame It on a Fish, I don't know why YouTube video non trovatotu25kkpJjqg) Of course, it's not on the level of the cube that left or the chubby guy with personality, two gems.
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You're right, Pilcher's Squad. I forgot about it (now that you've mentioned it, I remember the title but with a black hole in the sound), usually I put it on to listen to Fat and Ice Cube, then since I have it in hand I look at some DVDs and it’s already time to go to sleep or at least to go in general. I’ve never liked Suck On This, I haven't listened to it since the '90s because I remember it sounding terrible. On the other hand, these are recordings from unlikely festivals of the Hot Dog/Mashmellou/kendibars of El Sobrante (the same little town of the Creedence C.R.; Les mentions it in the STSOC videotape) Anyway, if you try to say traccie instead of Tracce you’ll notice it sounds better, less investigative and more psychedelic.
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More than Patton, I've always felt Boyd to be very Kiedis: I've never heard him scream sloppily, and I've never heard him do sagasagasagasaga or anything like that; the ones who were imitating Mr. Bungle were them The Incubus They've lost a lot since Gavino said goodbye to the champions/keyboards/screcc (the author of this gem Incubus S.C.I.E.N.C.E Bonus Track and since Lance left (after Morning View), they simply aren't Incubus anymore, but Brandon Boyd-with-mustache and the Drummer who must have won a lifetime supply of Tavor; he used to be a powerhouse, but since 2000 he seems like Meg White without boobs. Unless he left as well to make room for Stefano D'Orazio (yo!) and the Pooh bought the dram-mascin.
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Of the two c three b, the review is missing. And there are 38 of Verdena