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Steer joined Napalm when they had already recorded a lot of stuff; Scum was released after avalanches of demos. He founded Carcass and Firebird, but his founding of Napalm has nothing to do with it. The same goes for Dorrian. I believe Napalm Death is the only band still active in which none of the original members play, and this has been the case for quite a while now. The most "senior" member is Embury, who joined more or less around the same time as Steer.
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Yes, that one. The best.
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Fotterma', you're right about the CSC.
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Bubi, if you don’t have ADSL, Emule is the least suitable program for you. Go here --- Soulseek Download --- and download version 156 C, it’s less than a megabyte. The installation is immediate and the program is super lightweight for RAM and processor. There’s really no comparison with Emule, especially if you want to download just tracks and especially if your speed is slow. There’s only music, but you’ll find things there that you’ll never find on Emule.
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I’ll take it now.
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<< Cop Shoot Cop >> They don't disgust me, but they don't really excite me either. Nice sound, but it tires me out quickly. Maybe I'm remembering wrong; I haven't listened to them much and set them aside almost immediately.
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I bought three albums by Unsane, and of course I have the others, even if copied. Immense happiness after their entry into Ipecac, and judging by Visqueen (for me, among their top 2 albums), they seem happy as well. It must be that at Ipecac, besides having maximum freedom, everyone says that you can earn really well (in percentage, of course).
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Oh, how I understand you; high speed arrived for me only a year ago, until then I was going at 30 to 35 kbps. In One Size, they usually play "Inca Roads" and the two "Sofa" tracks (which I believe the sofa was also on the cover). Some prefer Sofa n°1, others n°2. But everyone likes Inca Roads.
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Invocation & Ritual Dance Of The Young Pumpkin, track n° 6 of Absolutely Free, with "the" Mothers Of Invention. The Return Of The Son Of Monster Magnet, final track of Freak Out!, also with "the" Mothers. However, song by song it seems to me that it’s not really that useful to listen to musicians like him, on average.
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<<< Well, I still haven't listened to it. >>> :D ...I'm too clairvoyant, oh! <<< I'm not really convinced that it's only the majors that got it in the ass, I think the idea is more subtle... >>> Yes, from a purely monetary point of view, I see it differently too; for me, it's a spot-on commercial move in terms of profit. 1) The album would have circulated anyway; they’re making little money from the offers, but little is better than nothing. 2) Monster publicity, truly monstrous... and above all, it makes a good impression with the fans. With profits. <<< (the one at 160kbps it's up on you, the other one at a fixed price) >>> This would have been a choice that favored them in terms of current profits, but it would have diminished the good impression (the subtle commercial move would have been more noticeable), and it would have reduced the desire to purchase the physical album from those who buy it at 320kbps. Because after all, the goal is always the same: to sell the CD. (What an incredible discovery I've made, right?)