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Did you know that Michi delle orme is actually called "Michi Esposito"? Basically, Michi was always a big communist with guts when he was younger, and he was always with the communist group in his town, "I Rossi", indeed. One day, Tagliapietra was looking for buddies to form a band, and of course, he called Fariselli, who, since he joined Area on their second album, had a lot of free time before that, which he spent scouting for talent. So Aldo says to Fabrizio: Fabbrì, who do you recommend for a band? And Fabrizio replies: Well, I'd say Michi! And Aldo goes: Michi who? Michi, Michi from I Rossi! And that's how he got his nickname, thanks to Fabrizio, who, since he didn’t found Area, had plenty of free time. Remember, guys: www.sottoboscocampano.net
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It's not a crime if it's a great album of songs, but that one is an album of songs that sucks. A great album of songs from 2005 is the one by dEUS. The fact that it wins the award for best mix of the year doesn't seem like a great benchmark to me; you have to see who it's up against. Are Autechre's Untitled in the nominations? It seems to me that in 2005 they taught everyone a lesson in mixing. The fact that he has improved compared to before doesn't mean he's good: he was a one out of ten vocally before, now maybe he's a four, but still below passing. Let me be clear: I love all his albums (oh my, the first one a lot less), but the latest one really disgusts me.
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Hey Super, did you know that Fariselli once put a foot in fresh concrete and then went to the recording studio to play with Aldotagliapietra, and from his messing up the floor with concrete the name "Le Orme" was born? I read it on www.sottoboscocampano.net, of course. What a website, guys, what a website.
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The last one is shameful; he made an album of songs. He has no voice, he can't sing, his lyrics have never made a damn bit of sense and they’re all the same, he’s not the kind of person to make songs. He had the coolest sounds around, I’ve been following him since this album came out, about 11 years ago, and I have all the originals including maxisingles (Sin, March Of The Pigs, Still...), but the latest is a huge load of crap. It truly sucks, saying it's useless is an understatement, leave the songs to the singers, he’s not one of them.
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Zakk is on the cover of some Metal magazine at least two or three times a year (rightly so, in my opinion). There are three types of guitar with his name, pedals with his name, picks, t-shirts, all sorts of stuff with his name on it. And those are equally commercial operations; if making a wah wah with "BLS" written on it isn’t a commercial operation, then what is? The records are for sale; it’s all a commercial operation, just with different targets. Reznor is Indie-Trendy, Zakk is Metal-Trendy, but they’re both trendy, just in different realms. If I like something, I like it, regardless of how trendy it is. Tool, for example, have some fans (not all, just a part) that make me laugh out loud; Maynard annoys me, but the albums are good. I couldn’t care less about commercial operations—if the album is good, I don’t care who the author is. Of course, if I don’t like an album and the guy is a jerk, then that compounds the issue, true. Reznor's latest is total crap; this one remains magnificent, but the latest is total crap... regardless of who Reznor is or isn’t.
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But if they pass the test, do they win a two-week prize trip to Goa?
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I'm not saying you're portraying Zakke as a demigod, but since we're talking about it, there are quite a few people who recognize him not as a semi, but actually as God, look -> link rotto // And these are Italians; if you look at some Texan sites, you'll be pulling your hair out...
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Yes, but it’s not that if you don’t invent you’re an idiot. You like Pride & Glory, right? Well, the Allman Brothers were doing that stuff 20 years earlier. So what? What kind of argument is that? The important thing is to do it well.
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Cartridges to shoot? ...Are you crazy? Cartridges, guns, and firearms are not for the true metaller; they're too modern, too electronic, too un-True. At most, he has a few backup slashes or two or three spear thrusts up his sleeve.
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But yes, I adore the album, but it’s a coincidence. The fact that you know how True Metallers think doesn’t mean everyone does; this site has 1,200 visitors a day, so it's good to spread around the stereotype of the metalhead. Reading Moon's review with the treatise on the metalhead first, and then seeing the metalhead in action is, in my opinion, hilarious. So I recommend everyone do it because laughing is nice, but laughing in the face of a metalhead is even better.