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Here, now I feel much better.
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I wanted to emphasize a fundamental point.
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Damn, I don't have it.
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<<< The actual building was inaugurated and completed by the MAIDEN. And not only that: in addition to this, the "iron maiden," of the 20 floors that make up this building, has built at least 9 of them. >>> But, a human case right away. <<< without the Maiden, metal music might not exist, or if it did, it would be AWFUL >>> But, a mega human case with a prize ribbon. Make us laugh, write a thousand; please.
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There isn't an official album yet from U.S.S.A., but there's Duane Denison (no need for introduction) on guitar, Paul Barker (Ministry and all their side projects like RevCocks) on bass, that furious monster Jhonny Rabb on drums, and a guy named Gary Call whose last name I don't know and I haven't tried to find out where he’s from yet. I heard them streamed somewhere, but I believe they can also be easily found on p2p networks.
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Because now the Tomahawk are the side-project with which to make an album of Indian music. I’d like to point out that they are called Tomahawk. And now they are a side-project for everyone and a first band for no one. It's a pity, but they are done.
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But pronounced Gulu Gulu, it doesn't have the same effect.
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Still with this thing about Patton? The Tomahawk is a PROJECT BY DUANE DENISON. Patton was the first to be called, and they founded it together, but Mike only weighs in and collaborates; he doesn’t dictate the flow. In fact, in Anonymous, Patton arrived with nearly finished pieces and just sang over them. Some believe that Anonymous is a result of the fact that Denison can now do the bad stuff with the U.S.S.A. (great band), Stainer can vent his offbeats with the Battles, and Patton can work on a project every day. The Tomahawk is no longer anyone's band, but a nice little project with three nice people who get together occasionally and throw down some ideas. Indeed, Anonymous is pretty pointless; it's a nice idea, but nothing more.
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Azz Kosmo, this is a shocking revelation. Give him citizenship, let him play for the national team as a naturalized player :)
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Everyone from the 70s is beautiful; in the first three, they innovate, and in the others, they repeat the same formula... but if the formula is enjoyable, then you have to have them all. Those that are absolutely essential for me, besides Ufo Hinten Kanguru and the Live in Essen from '70, are "Der Elektrolurch" from '74 (perhaps their most "Herd & Heavy" album) and the relaxed and proggy "Tango Fango" from '76. I already bought about ten of them, but since I've had ADSL, I’ve completed my discography and videography with great satisfaction. There are no albums that can be called ugly; at most, you can say "predictable" or "already heard," but truly ugly? Never, not even in the one from two years ago. And if you want to hear something really acid acid acid, then check out some collaborations between Guru Guru and Kawabata from Acid Mothers Temple. Go wild; maybe not exactly easy listening, but go wild.