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<< if anyone knows any other group on par with >> Secret Chiefs 3. The "group of" Trey Spruance.
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Mr. Bungle were more of a "Band" than Faith No More, and Patton had a more prominent role in FNM than in Bungle. Enough with this nonsense that the Bungle is a "Patton band." Bungle was born in high school, like many other groups, and if there was someone who really called the shots, it was Spruance. In fact, it's no coincidence that Bungle is the best band Patton has been a part of, because they knew how to bring out the best in him. Enough with this bullshit that Bungle is a side project of Patton. Bungle was a Band, and the rest has been and always will be a side project. Good, bad, average... side project. Band.
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You should have asked him for what mysterious reason the drums are recorded so quietly. They have the best drummer in the scene, and perhaps the best rock drummer currently, and you can barely hear him. Live, I spent entire concerts just watching (and listening to) him. I told him (the drummer), and he just laughed. Waste.
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This is the most comedic (a true comedic masterpiece), Lullaby is the smoothest, Rant is the most technical and particular, Invisible Monsters feels too much like an unpublished debut, Survivor feels too much like the sequel to Fight Club, Diary is crap, Haunting lacks the underlying ideas of the others but has plenty of decent little concepts stuck together, in the end, it's painful to admit that Fight Club is the best. I read it after the others, before Diary came out, after watching the film. I already knew everything, but it's the one that brings together all the merits of the others. Comedic, with technique, plot, and ideas. Snuff, I hate to say it, is a real piece of crap. It had recovered after Diary with at least two particular books... but it feels like it was written in a hurry and just for money. Worse than Diary, the only truly bad one. You get a few laughs from the descriptions, no more. A few years of pause are needed after ten too intense years. Don’t buy Snuff, absolutely, it should not sell.
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<<< and on top of that they gave the chance to debut a certain Redman! >>> Nonsense. Redman, just like Keith Murray & Jamal, are discoveries and productions of Sermon alone. Smith is worth maybe, but maybe as much as half a fart from Sermon, and if we start talking about Def Squad VS Hit Squad, well, that's when the laughter begins with a spin and rinse. \\\\ <<< Lou X from 1998: "The Reality, The Loyalty and The Clash", I say MASTERPIECE. >>> Great Truth.
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"<< 'Cowboys From Hell' is undoubtedly their best album. >> Absolutely not. The best album could be either Far Beyond Driven (for 50% of good people) or Vulgar Display Of Power (for the other 50% of good people)."
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Imbecile, I haven't seen anything, I am not a step above anything, I haven't given any nuggets of life lessons. Learn to read, idiot.
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Double one because you really suck donkey balls.
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I read the book twice. Saviano exaggerates a bit at times, but I think it's normal since coming into such close contact with all that shit, after a while you lose control. From what he says, it seems like the only organized crime is in Naples, and the others are just miserable little crooks. Not that Naples is an easy place, far from it, but it’s also not true that it’s the worst place on planet Earth or the only one with such serious problems (and sometimes he writes as if the rest of the world is an oasis of freshness). Still, it remains a book worth reading twice, because on the first read it’s just an orgy of names and facts one after the other. Read it, maybe alongside "Napoli Comincia A Scampia" if you want to hear other voices on the subject. Anyway, I’m a big fan of Sandokan, the one & only. The review sucks because if someone is "shocked" by this film, it means they’ve lived their whole life without reading a newspaper, a serious essay on the Italian economy, or anything else that talks about the country we live in. Go back to reading Pokémon, or watch 3/4 of Maria de Filippi: maybe it will scare you less.
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My favorite is The New Noise Theology. Shape is fabulous but more diluted.