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Killgod, you asked 40 pointless questions and no one cared. Do yourself a favor, stop it.
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God exists, news from yesterday: <<< FU MANCHU singer/guitarist Scott Hill has posted the following message on the band's official web site: "We signed a new deal with Liquor And Poker Music today [June 5, 2006]. We go into the studio next week. We will be recording 13 new songs and three cover songs. Not sure how many songs will make the final record. Covers: 'Moving in Stereo' [THE CARS], 'Who Are You' [VOID], 'D.O.A.' [VAN HALEN]. "We are recording at Grandmaster Recorders in Hollywood. This is where we recorded 'In Search Of...' [1996] and 'The Action Is Go' [1997]. I'm trying to get one of my favorite singers to sign on a song or two as well. "A new full-length CD and LP will be out early 2007. There might be a limited EP out at the end of 2006. >>> ... and so far so normal, it could be the third crap after California Crossing & Start The Machine, but God exists, and Hill confirms it for us: <<< Both Bob [Balch, guitar] and I have pulled out the old Fuzz pedals and old Marshall and Mesa Boogie amps. >>> Those are beautiful things. Then, well he also says <<< We will also be doing some smaller tours / shows through the rest of 2006. "When the new record comes out, we will be touring everywhere. Possible reissues of some early (out-of-print) FU MANCHU records in the near future as well. Elastic Records looks like they might release the 'Something Beyond' release with three unreleased songs from that session soon. >>> And okay, everything's normal. Last delight <<< A DVD is also being talked about." >>> All very nice, but the fact that Hill is dusting off the old fuzz and old pedals is the best news of 2006.
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If you want, I can advise you where to put it. Free consultation, oh.
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<<< ..damn.. nowadays it only cares about its LOGO, not what it writes (which is just the same old bullshit already written in its 200+ reviews) ALL OF THIS IS REALLY REALLY COOL, and if ALL OF THIS HELPS MAKE ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ FALL IN LOVE WITH O CLEO O KOSMOGABRI.. EVEN BETTER, RIGHT? >>> But even better indeed. But on a whole new level of ugly. Join The Logo.
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I have one with Redman who looks completely blown away eating fries with ketchup, and between a fry and another he plays "Bring The Pain" by Method, "Daam" by the Alkaholiks, "Real Hip Hop" by Das Efx, "Flava In Ya Ear" by Craig Mack, and ends with his "Rockafella" and "Keep It Live" by Jamal. Then, well, also "Gangstas Paradise" by Coolio but a shit video on a sequence of trash fits. It's worth noting that these tracks are now all absolute masterpieces as well as historical, and at the time of that episode, they had all just come out (except "Rockafella," but Redman was presenting and he didn't have an album out at the time, although a few months later "Muddy Waters" dropped, not kidding). Eminem was still busy getting slapped by his mom and getting cheated on by his woman.
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And I would have sent them to you with dedication. I would have stayed home on Saturday nights to make them for you on DVD.
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@Carla Bruni: Video call me.
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<<< Alright, bro, but say it, it's a video. >>> I wrote it. What do you find on VHS, the mp3s? <<< then a video of YO the MTV show.. but stop, what a commercial piece of crap that show was, >>> Killgod, spare us your bullshit. In '98, "Yo!" was hosted by a different person every episode. But real people. Method Man, Redman, Das Efx, Blahzay Blahzay, Erick Sermon, etc. All the cream. You're too young to talk, ask your big bro if you have it. I recorded episodes cutting out commercials and duplicates from '96 to around 2000, when it became commercial. Before that, it was God, so shut up because you look better that way. Besides, in '96, apart from being God, it was also the only one. Then yeah, I also recorded on Viva 1 % 2, and on mcm (France), but Yo! still remained God. I hate to correct dear Antimo, but unfortunately, he states an inaccuracy. I was part of the staff for a year and more as an editorialist - as he correctly says - but I’m no longer part of it, not because I’m dormant but because I’ve unsubscribed. Which is fine as I unsubscribed because I was dormant. But well, in the end, I haven’t been part of the staff for a few months, effectively. However, I still look too good so my recs are on the left, you see.
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Go Antimo, show them.
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It’s a review from a rapper for rappers. If you don’t know the subject well, you probably won’t understand; oh well. To sexyajax: I’m sorry to dig into your ignorance, but I did NOT talk about Aerosol Art, I talked about the video for That's My People. The only 100% European video that aired on "Yo!" (the IAM also had their turn but they were with the Sunz Of Man, so it doesn’t count), which relates to the fact that America feared NTM. In that video, you see a crew in front of a white wall, they start a piece, then the cops and dogs show up and everything ends in a getaway. So I didn’t talk about anything, I described the video. So also about the album. If someone knows it, they understand; if they don’t, they’re left confused. Since there are a lot of people here claiming to listen to Rap, I thought it was obvious that you’d know the only serious European rap video in history that was broadcast worldwide. Zion got it, the others didn’t. I was interested in being understood by those who know; I can do without all the other newcomers. Then it’s obvious I end up on the right because I know everyone here; that’s how the world turns. Then it’s obvious my friends give me 5 stars; that’s how the world turns. This site is a gathering of little Smurfs. If you snorkies can’t socialize, it’s not our fault. We Smurfs are like that.