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For me, you are wrong to fuss so much over this nonsense.
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But what would Patton even be doing up here? It's flat and linear music with no change in tempo; for singing stuff like this, they should call Lanegan, Pete Stahl, David Yow, or Lee Dorrian: they'd fit in a thousand times better than Patton, they would be much more malleable and wouldn't feel the need to include the dangerous driving interlude with the chicco.
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"Don't you think a bit of collaboration in the music world would be good, especially at certain levels?" Not from Patton. He's been annoying for ten years, tearing apart wonderful bands like Mr. Bungle because he absolutely wanted to do the "weird stuff" that you listen to three times a record, and then you see him playing indie rock with the band der trucido? If he does that, I'll run him over with my car; before playing the teenage rock with these, he at least needs to make a record with Tomahawk and a reunion of Bungle, followed by a FNM reunion in the Bungle style with Spruance on guitar, if he wants to save face and sales. No one would buy a damn thing from him anymore.
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I found out later, the first time I saw him when the cops came in because I was fed up. You reminded me that I had to vote again: does not die = one.
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If Patton plays with these, I'll sell all of his hyper-complete discography for €100 in one go. I'll put it on eBay and send him the link along with a spit in the face for each record.
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I recommend everyone not to stop at just Hearthbreaker; the guy covers everything, even outside the house. I subscribed to his channel without a second thought.
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But no, what did you understand? Bartle put on Good Times, I put on Hang The Pope. If I were convinced that a forty-second grind piece was the cover of Good Times, I would need to be committed. \\\\\\ I don't think there's Matacà, or at least I don't remember it.
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In Good Times Bad Times there was the live version of Hang The Pope where they messed up the intro!
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Even the deceased Hangnail with Bron-Yr-Stomp did pretty well, even though they did it without adding anything at all. And besides that, in the first Sucking The 70's, there's another band of never-heard pink dots that does Communication Breakdown with a nice powerful sound from the 2000s (though the vocals are just awful). No Quarter by Tool is, for me, better than the original.
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In One Of These Days they have the worst produced samples in the history of music. It seems they took a cassette dubbed from a cassette dubbed from a Floyd bootleg, put it into a 70s Polish tape player, and recorded an mp3 at 96kbps by placing a microphone next to a single speaker, only to include it in the track. Listen to One Of These Days, laugh out loud, and then come back here and say "well, I was disappointed." It's predictable.