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Muse Sick-N-Hour Mess Age was a terribly outdated album, classic and clichéd as if it were from the 80s, in a year when a hundred thousand masterpieces were released. I've never liked the PE; as for the albums from the 80s, I wouldn't know what to say since I listened to them late, but from Apocalypse Now onward I would hear them as soon as they came out and they've always felt old, banal, predictable, racist, and a bit gay to me.
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Nice, but they still need to drop the moorings properly. I don’t remember who wrote that if the last 4 tracks of Phoenix were an EP, it would be a magnificent work. They always throw in something catchy and a bit poppy that spoils the psych flavor of their music, such a shame.
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<<< Imagine if I reply to him.>>> Look, you answered me here -> <<< Have you ever seen the photos he has on his page? >> See, you did respond to me? Anyway, know that on my page I have Francis, the first true and only confirmed human case of De-Baser. He's a keepsake, a rarity, a gem that everyone envies me for. And yes, he has a more idiotic face than the Fugazi, that's why I included him. And if you don't want to answer me, then don't. It's not like you say you'll do it, and then you respond to me. Anyway, I see you're friends with that global ignoramus Iride, so now I understand why I hated the review. I can sniff you from a distance, clearly.
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Wow, what discreet idiot faces. I had never seen them before (I was better off before). The review disgusts me, even though I don't quite know why. Maybe next time I'll read it all.
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<<< After punk there was freedom of creation-recreation, so the new wave artists got their hands on everything and each built in their own way. The New Wave grew physiologically, a dark and evocative transitional period between something that was and something else still in the making, like a womb during a pregnancy... Then, once the birth was accomplished, it deflated and soon became flat, "normal," disappeared. >>> From this sentence, it can be inferred that before punk, there was no freedom of creation-recreation. I can agree on recreation, given the young age of the poor fools who gave life to the movement, but when it comes to creation... oh my, we are at the Oscars of worldwide nonsense. In short, Jimi Hendrix didn’t have freedom of creation. Poor Frank Zappa did what the major told him to do. Thankfully, Johnny Rotten arrived from the island of the famous. Yes, yes, right in the final rush, you win the Oscar for nonsense 2007.
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Ah, anyway this record is crap.
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I never liked Conan, he was too hybrid. Either you smash like an animal or you make people laugh, he was half and half. The only ones I enjoyed with a comedic background were Daitarn and Daltanious.
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Damn, I found Astrorobot. There are some crazy ones out there.
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True true, even astrorobots. I'm downloading it now. I was talking about the Italian one, it had extremely high-quality content for being aimed at a super young audience. There was despair, and that’s rare for a cartoon. Take "Dolce Remì" for example, tons of crap got dumped on him every episode: he found a dog but it had AIDS, he found a woman and discovered she was Brazilian, he found a job but it was poorly paid under the table... and yet in the opening theme, it seemed to be about a happy child. We need to warn children about what they're in for; it's not that you talk about happiness first and then find yourself in front of Unlucky Remì starving while his old travel companion sodomizes him. No way.
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Tommy was a shitty gay. There was this one who wanted to fork him since the first episode, but he was all about invisible balls and other nonsense. Another useless cartoon, no doubt Captain Future, a drag from start to finish. As for theme songs, it's absolutely objective that Fantaman is totally superior to any other. That bass line sounds like it came from an 80s crossover band, with an energetic drumbeat, great vocals, all this in the early 70s. It's so beautiful it doesn't even deserve to be considered an anime theme. Okuto No Ken isn't bad either, but Fantaman is from another planet.