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Oh Jesus, but Frontman, Mila Maynard Azuki, certainly is. It's just that Frontman is different from Leader. Frontman is, Leader is not even worth mentioning. He is Kiss Me Keenan, the protagonist, but not the director.
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It sounds like little, right? The rest of the time, trumpet. Tell him he's stupid... // No, I wasn't there. But it would have been more embarrassing if I had been and hadn't gotten caught. All alone, getting off on Justin's curls in the front row. What a nice image.
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There’s a “you” missing. Slip it in wherever you want, I trust you as an inserter.
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And how did you welcome him? I want all the juicy details. I know they're there.
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But come on, ohjesus, how can someone who records the vocal parts during the arrangement of the songs be a leader? The others are making 70 minutes of music on their own, and he shows up and adapts. More than a leader, he seems like a regular guest. Maybe—perhaps—not very much—probably, he meant something a little more up until Aenima (including), but from there on, he's just the usual singer. Theoretically, Jones leads the Tool, theoretically because the bass and drums play much more complex stuff than Jones's riffs, so I believe they have quite a say in the matter. But anyway, those three. Kiss Me Keenan at most can put on a cowboy hat and ride the wave. Both in Tool and APC. He was lucky to have found a nice voice; without it, he would be just an asshole like many others. Join the Anti-Maynard party, vote too.
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Here too! "the enigmatic and charismatic Leader"... but where from? When has a singer ever been the leader of a prog group? You must have mixed him up with Luca Dirisio or Ivana Spagna and their respective Bands. You're in terrible shape.
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Even Carey isn’t even mentioned, two paragraphs for Maynardo Canterino and Carey isn’t even mentioned in passing. Practically the most present instrument in four albums is the drums, and out of four hours of drumming there might be two hours of singing... but Maynard gets two paragraphs and Carey doesn’t even exist. Cary plays with absolutely amazing musicians, Maynard sings with a smashing pumpkin, utterly reversed abysmal differences. My goodness, saying this is horrible is an understatement, it's a new case of human classification.
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Horrible. Maynard "the one in charge," but when ever. Adam Jones, who also directs the videos, oh oh oh, directs the videos too. Poor Jones, what ungrateful fans he has, the one who keeps things running, collaborates on a thousand projects a year, and those who should idolize him say he also directs the videos. The least of the bullshit in terms of importance. Anyway, we were saying: a review deserving of hanging, especially for that "the one in charge."
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And killgod, at the center with Mastella. Mastgod, a new face, a human case for a new Italy. If Got To Be A Monkey, Be A Mastella (Quote: Redman)
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Well, this idea that culture is on the left is bullshit for me too. Unless by "culture" you only mean art. Honestly, in politics, I couldn’t care less about music, literature, painting, and various other things. You know how much I care if the minister has a Miles Davis discography and a Picasso in his living room. Art is something abstract; I prefer politics to be more concrete. Ideals, fantasies, and mental wanking aren’t for me. Not that "culture is on the right" would be any better; that would be bullshit too. Always emphasizing that we need to specify what we mean by culture, and whether it actually has positive affinities with the "profession" of a politician. One thing is certain: if an Assalto Frontale were to run, I wouldn’t vote for them even if my life depended on it. I’ll buy their records, and I think that’s enough. And I definitely wouldn’t vote for a Blackster Ariano either, obviously. Who cares about art in politics? Everyone has their own job: "leftist artists" and "right-wing accountants."