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DeAge™ : 8242 days • Here since 21 october 2003
Incubus If Not Now, When?
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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.
Primus Pork Soda
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Of the two c three b, the review is missing. And there are 38 of Verdena
Primus Pork Soda
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Antipop is Lalonde's album (there's even a riff that lasts an entire track, something never seen in Primus) even though the best pieces are practically done by Les alone. Brown Album is Les's album, but Mantia feels terrible and Lalonde hits one and a half notes on the good tracks and writes two Antipop-style songs that bring down the average. Brown Album ages better than Antipop; it's more varied and has songs that are only heard there, and then there's Bob's Party Time Lounge. Rather than an LP like Antipop, it would have been better to make an EP like for Animals, four pieces but all wonderful, including My Friend Fat & Mary The Ice Cube, which will never age. We hope the new one has 6 tracks of 10 minutes; otherwise, better another one from the Colonel's Claypool Bucket Of Bernie Brains. they're a bit too old now to do the shenanigans of the first two; they haven't been able to for years. If Rapscallion had been in Sailing The Seas Of Cheese, okay, but in Animals it doesn't deliver as it should.
Vinicio Capossela Marinai, Profeti e Balene
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The fourth album never released by Lou-X was supposed to be called "Servi, Profeti & Carogne." The umpteenth proof that God is not here, and if He is, He doesn't like us.
Manic Street Preachers Lifeblood
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Only you can seek a useful purpose by discussing breakfasts on debaser. If you're looking for it... one daaayyy you will fiiind iiiit... and chaammpiooooneee... you will becoooome...
Manic Street Preachers Lifeblood
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Wow, how many mental trips you take. Everyone has coffee, some with cookies, some with eggs, some with lamb sausages. And you have it last. So, "the morning after coffee" is generic; it's you who are looking for the rotten even outside of Denmark... Wake up the tiger inside you, Tony!
Manic Street Preachers Lifeblood
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Are you saying "they don't just drink coffee, but they also eat a lot of stuff"? Yes, okay, but what does that have to do with Vinci Campione? If you seek it, one day you will find it, and you will become a champion, and the great stadium will cheer for you. Win, champion.
Manic Street Preachers Lifeblood
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Ok ok, we only drink it at breakfast. And also at any time at the bar. All the Americans I know, in fact all the Anglo-Saxons, have coffee in big mugs in the morning. And for any time, I've seen tons of English and Germans drink cappuccino after dinner. Go out every now and then: it's good for you.
Manic Street Preachers Lifeblood
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"But what does this have to do with anything?" I don’t know, I just said that I imagine you in the "morning" after your coffee, without specifying times or cups—"I'm talking about the stupid habit of having it at the café, and/or in the morning." Starbucks makes billions of dollars, 60% during the early opening hours. You, a great connoisseur of American coffee, seen on TV.
Manic Street Preachers Lifeblood
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Oh ok, and here I thought that tons of coffee were sold all over the world, that it was listed on the stock market and used as an example for cost of living differences from country to country. Can you believe I thought it came from the American continent, and that one of the most powerful food franchising companies in the world was Starbucks? You never stop learning. The great coffee plantations of Veneto, how could I forget them?