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<<< Mobb Deep, for example, weren’t like that; they had a normal life like everyone else. For God’s sake, they probably got into a few fights, but that doesn’t make them ghetto kids. >>> Either you haven’t heard this album, or when you listen to it, you only hear the beats. No, because it just takes thirty seconds of each song: they talk about nothing but ghetto, dealing, cops, and whores. Oh, and then they might just be lying. Since you claim, “I can assure you it’s not like that,” then obviously you’re Havoc’s mom. So tell us: how is it that their lyrics talk about nothing else, and yet they’ve lived a normal life? Did you beat Havoc with a belt as a kid? Did he struggle in school because instead of doing homework, he was lying in his rap lyrics? Tell us, enlighten us.
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Kappa, what is Ipecac? Your title theory is right; you just need to look at the artwork to confirm it. As for the "simple" point of the record, well, it’s fucking pop. There isn’t a fabulous pop record that grips you for months, or at least I don’t know of one. This is a record made for money; it deserves a 5 both because it completes the Patton genre roster and because, at the end of the day, it’s a 5 pop record. Then obviously, as an overall rating, it’s crap; the most horrible psychedelia record gets a 10, Peeping Tom. You can’t expect much from easy listening. The only one that’s really serious, I mean seriously, that makes you go "anvediesticazzi" is the one with Del Naja. But it will happen just like with Lovage and the various mini-projects: you don’t have time to say "damn, that sucks" before you have to shut up because a new big record has come out, namely: Moonchild by Zorn.
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28 aug 06
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The photo is subtitled: "sonodiggeiemeladannodonneegay". The gnègnègnè is on the back cover.
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"Frances the Mute"... at times frankly unbearable. I couldn't finish listening to that album, >>> Damn, you're really lightweight. <<< As for Amputech, I will definitely give it a listen >>> No, forget it. You're not ready for a step up. <<< those titles sound too ominously déjà vu... >>> Well, that's actually a sensible statement. No no, you're definitely not ready for an album like that. Stick with the first one, it's already too much.
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Since I opened the live season of my Folk-Punk side project, I haven't really had time to deal with human cases. But I'll send you a copy of my Live At The Fillmore.
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And who the hell is Madeleine Peyroux?
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Psycho, but I didn't call him a kid. I wrote that he's a little rascal. I never call anyone a kid; I follow the philosophy that if someone is an idiot or sharp, they're an idiot or sharp regardless of their age. It's not that someone is an idiot "oh but he's young"; he's still an idiot. It's not that someone is serious and sharp "oh of course he's 35"; he's serious and sharp, and there are idiots at 40. He's a little rascal copycat, one of those you need to elbow on the desk.
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I believe they will complete the Faust soon, and Schulze is also yet to be finished. From Germany '70, they’ve dug up everyone: (K)Cluster, Ash Ra (both Tempel and not), Neu!, Tangerine Cazzo Mazzi and various other paraphernalia. Maybe (but I’m not sure) they’ve left the Cosmic Jokers aside, but perhaps they'll follow up with them. The last time I went to Fnac, there was a whole shelf dedicated to them. The “Pop Rock” labeling is a bit horrid, but it’s a nice sight to find all together 100 albums that were untraceable just two years ago. You still don’t buy a damn thing since they cost three times more than online, but it sure puts you in a good mood.
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Congratulations on the 80 exclamation points, nice piece of shit, moreover late, moreover a triple whammy. Suicide is a cure for your ills, keep that in mind.
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Geenoo kills if you're dumb. It's the complete opposite of a Mea Culpa, even if I understand that a thought of complexity beyond the second grade is too much for you. Read it carefully again, have your mom summarize it for you. Study it during the holidays and try again in September. Summer brings advice, as the Negromare say. Come on, you can do it, come on.