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It's not a matter of being refined; it's a matter of Perfect (for them). Take Nod Scene or Spine Of God from the first album; they are great tracks, okay, but when you listen to them from the original disc, they don't pack the same punch as on the remastered version. There aren't enough basses that hit you in the gut, you have to make an effort to feel the drums, and the high notes of the guitar don't shatter your eardrum in two. If you play a hundred thousand notes, the listener is busy deciphering them without paying attention to how it sounds or doesn't sound, but if you play a riff on loop, then the sound becomes essential.
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Their music needs a perfect sound to be truly appreciated. This album has a sound that neither its predecessors nor its successors possess, so while it doesn't have the exquisite style of Spine Of God, it stands on the same level. And then there's Third Alter.
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"Rodriguez had arrived too recently to make an impact." Well, this is his first album, but you can tell, while Hell Paso and Carajo are absolutely terrible. The only one really worth noting is the last one; the rest are great records if you think they’re produced by kids. But in the end, when you put it in the stereo, you don’t care how old the band is. "They just play loud and fast, quickly saying what they have to say." Like another six million bands. Wow, how nice to have two thousand identical records.
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What a shame that I found only 2 miserable mp3s online... you must be looking in the wrong place (emule?), the three discographies can be found without much trouble, and also some bootlegs of Black Mountain. On Soulseek, you can find everything and more.
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Among the side projects of these guys, we must also mention Jerk With a Bomb, even softer than Mountaintops, and even more pop. But worth a listen.
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"To be a bridge" I don’t know if that’s correct, it depends on what you mean. While "the stealthy step that brings Omar and Cedric to find less conventional sounds" I believe is quite wrong, given that: the sounds proposed by De Facto in Mars Volta are nowhere to be found, and De Facto originated as a post-concert sound system for At The Drive In, when no one was even thinking about a breakup. What’s certain is that listening to these records, and the perfect sound of De-Loused, one misses Ward-Cugino a lot. If he were still around, I believe the Volta would have already reached perfection. The new guy at the mixer (who fled from Ward-Original’s Sparta) is acceptable but not even comparable to Ward-Cugino, practically does nothing on the records.
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Ah, and then there's the cute story of me clone, but registered three years before the original. Explain to us this incredible time compromise, come on. But remember: first you have to explain to us the difference between electric and acoustic.
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Madonna you're beautiful. Long posts full of nothing, between acoustic clones of Pink Floyd, existential problems of Type O Negative, Bloody Valentines throwing Minus Habens under the first train that passes. It's so pointless to deny it, we all know that you can't tell electric from acoustic. And besides, you never talked about interviews, you only said "they cite," and since you were talking about an album, you meant "to cite in the album." Then eighteen of them told you: "No," and you spun it back to the interviews. Come on, distinguish electric from acoustic for us.
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You forget a magnificent gem, the one that both Dinosaur Jr, Katatonia, and Type O Negative take something from My Bloody Valentine. And this is really beautiful. Then, still in the same masterpiece, it is said that MBV reference Pink Floyd. Therefore, by the transitive property of immense bullshit, one can deduce that Dinosaur Jr take from Pink Floyd. And those are beautiful things.
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No, he is not attracted to gangsta rap at all. If you see someone with a mohawk and a torn Sex Pistols t-shirt, do you say he is into House Music? It’s the same thing, because that character is dressed in an overtly b-boy style from New York, and in New York, they don’t do Gangsta Rap. You’re confusing the characters; the one who is attracted is Fingaz, who in reality plays all sorts of other things, but in that movie, he’s dressed as Gangsta Rappers and says that phrase you mention, putting it in the mouth of the wrong character. It’s pointless for you to reiterate the whole matter by talking about synonyms; you couldn’t understand these nuances because you don’t know them. I just wanted to tell you not to talk about things you don’t know, because it’s clear that you don’t know them, and as a result, you write a lot of nonsense. You might think you’re being tough with that nickname, perhaps, but you just seem like a silly child to me. Definitely a battle university student, or an adjoining kind of idiot.