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But Nick, if the anonymous are discovered, they'll stop. And that's not nice. The anonymous is one of the seasonings of the site, it reveals how cool you are. If you don't have anonymous people insulting you, on this site you're nobody. The beating heart of debaser is the list of human cases.
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Alright zzzz, but I'm not taking any responsibility. You don't like Neu!. And these, in my opinion, pray to Dinger & Rother every night before they go into the rehearsal room.
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Kosmo, the Small Stone, however, does Stoner Rock. The truly rock Rock, mostly. No one expected these Giant Brain to be like this, especially knowing the bands produced by brother-big-brother Sutton. I’m not saying you should overlook it, quite the opposite—it's one of the best labels, just don’t expect Kraut. // Fest, yes, the Titans are much heavier, also mean and acid on the sounds. Especially the drumming is different; the guy from the Titans spends minutes and minutes pounding away like a madman, while on this album there are much more fun and playful rhythms. A Raining Sun Of Gianni Ippoliti blah blah blah, along with the new Mammatus, is the album I've listened to the most this year. "Untitled 3," the shortest one (which still lasts about 9 or 10 minutes) is truly fabulous. The whole discography is great anyway, even though a bit hard to find; the one from 2005, "Terry Riley Is Playing At My House," I had on my wishlist for a month.
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cptgaio, I follow the rules. I’m not concise, I’m compliant with the law. /// zzzzzzzzz: in Detroit, everything smells like exhaust fumes. Especially the artwork of the small stone //// Easy, you should like it. Nothing that changes anything, no big surprises, but it’s much more enjoyable to listen to /// Know-it-all: the sauerkraut they make there is better than the beer /// Chupacabra: if you like this, get the discography of "Titan" /// Embryo: Is Vagabunden karawane available online? /// Jim Morrison: it’s always a pleasure.
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No, but I have the discography of Amon Duul. These are things that toughen you up.
Guru Guru Ufo
21 may 07
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I'm sorry, but I cannot access or view external content, including URLs. If you provide the text you would like translated, I'd be happy to help!
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Aside from the bullshit, these guys unintentionally made me laugh once. There was that guy with the strange face on MTV, maybe the first "serious presenter" of MTV. I think it was an MTV Award for something in Germany, and there was a rumor that Toten Hosen would be there. But they weren't. The audience was shouting insults like there was no tomorrow, and at one point, weird-faced guy gets angry and goes off on them, throwing stuff into the crowd and a brawl breaks out. And he says something like, "I know for a fact that I'll get fired from MTV, but you can all go fuck yourselves, you bunch of idiots." Show cut off. Weird-faced guy annoyed me a lot, but that day he made me laugh hard and I respected him for it. And after this fascinating historical cameo, let’s move on to the weather.
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Ah yes, I remember that piece too. Fabulous, it went like Magiiiischeeee Naaaacht!! dieee nach einem gooool... uuuunter dem Hiiiimmel... eines italienischen Sommers suuuuucht... // What memories, what a finale... my friend Frankfutter and I sang it until October.
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Oh damn, you’re right, the guy with the bracelet was from Magus. Well, if you don't get drunk to see Electric Wizard, you're gay. Come on, I'm excused. Anyway, yeah, let's say it's actually Magus who follow Goblin into senile metallization. However, Magus is worse, since they've chosen a "quasi-epic-metal" for as much as I remember of the last one; it was so bad it made me feel sick, I probably only heard it once and in passing. At least Goblin go for the Motörhead style.
Trouble Psalm 9
20 may 07
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Minghia.