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Hustle Is On is better, but Revival doesn't stick in your head. I remember listening to it a lot and liking it, even recently, but if I can't recall any specific track, and even forget a 23-minute piece, it means it's not that original after all. For me, they are always "albums," because they do things I like, but they lack an identity like On Trial, which you recognize after 30 seconds. Another confirmation is the fact that I find the Bitchwax albums with the Leader of Core inferior to the Bitchwax albums with Mundell. The first Bitchwax album is amazing; I even like the lyrics (a rare thing in that field).
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I don't remember that one from 23 minutes ago, I haven't listened to Revival in a while, but I clearly remember Kiss The Sun because it was covered by Atomic Bitchwax, and since the guitarist from Core replaced Mundell in Bitchwax, they play it at every live show. The others I have vague memories of but zero titles; anyway, the usual excellent stoner rock album, On Trial have an identity, Core play hard-rooted stoner rock like another six million bands, only they found better riffs and a really heavy sound.
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The world is full of idiots, but he surpasses them all. The only fool in the world who claims to deal and actually does. Arrested along with the whole crew, cocaine, hashish, ganja, and pills, totaling about ten kg. Fool of the year 2009, unbeatable. Let's hope they catch those in Milan too, including J-Ax.
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It is the INCs that have their echoes, this is the third of the On Trial, contemporary of the first of the INCs. :)
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I have only seen the dogs, but I have never played a version with the patches downloaded from the internet.
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Yes, there is a guide to the noise, but it doesn't say anything about the album; it just mentions that he was listening to it and, super hyped by the sound and the distortions, picks up his saxophone to play over it. Then the chaos with the neighbors breaks out, etc. I even think he doesn't specify whether it's Kingdom Come or the self-titled one. Kind of a DeBaser review.
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Guess Who's Back, a black guy from Long Island would say. Many people speak well of this, sooner or later it will come into my hands.
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Bartle, if you want a good one, check out the one by Lester Bangs. About ten pages set among the Sir Lord Baltimore, his new saxophone, the old landlady, and the downstairs neighbor (and former schoolmate) who is a proud cop. It's in almost all of his "collections," of course, also in "guida ragionevole..." (which, if you haven't read yet, you are gay). It's not wonderful, it's more than that. Almost better than the one about the Tangerine Dream concert at the cinema.
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"If you publish the second half of the book first and then don't tell me that, after more than twenty years, you'll release the first half, well... you're a Philip Stronzo." Twenty years is a generation. I believe the goal was to sell nonsense and make money off the children of those who had made money twenty years earlier. Twenty years ago, those who needed to buy a Chewbacca fur coat had already bought it; they had to raise new chickens to pluck. Moreover, if he had published the first half right away (which is obviously more boring), it wouldn't have had the impact it has had. Instead, this giant ball of a first episode has blown everything away because it’s "Star Wars." You can read all the nonsense from film critics; this is a killer marketing move, perfectly calculated over the span of thirty years now. Visionary thinking at its finest.
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But it's pointless because it's a prequel. Try reading a book from the middle to the end, and then read the beginning. You'll see that you drop the beginning; it's logical. << Space Balls, >>
Did you see Blue Harvest? It's Episode IV done by the Griffins, really something. Peter plays Harrison Ford, Lois is the princess, Chris is Skywalker, Brian is Chewbacca (however it’s spelled?), and Stewie is Darth Fener. I won't tell you who plays Meg because that's the best plot twist. There's also a cameo by Roger, the alien from American Dad. For me, McFarland, even though he obviously borrowed heavily from Groening, is the funniest of them all. Groening can't conceive things like that.