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But maybe you have the prog version of this album, and it's me who heard the wrong record. Who would be on keyboards in Manchu? ...Fred Drake? Anyway, to be clear, this is the Hard Rock version of the album, the one that sounds hard rock with heavy riffs, the drums constantly rolling, and southern-style guitar solos, not a trace of keyboards. Can you send me your prog version? What's on the cover, a limousine cruising on the sand?
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You see, if you talk, maybe something gets understood. The first two albums by Rush certainly resemble each other more than those from 2012 onwards; however, the early Rush are almost a carbon copy of Led Zeppelin, so it's much quicker to just say Led Zeppelin and everyone understands better, considering that Rush has produced thousands of albums and the most famous ones are the prog ones. One instinctively thinks of Prog. Fu Manchu don't have keyboards; where do you find keyboard sounds in a band without keyboards? The influences of Josh Homme or anyone else have little to do with the final product's resonance with other bands. So it seems you're the one reading instead of listening. Moreover, most of the Kyuss tracks were written by Bjork; Homme was in Cozza, not Kyuss. I never said it's all obvious; your arguments, as usual, are based on ideas completely spawned from your mind; I really don’t know what to tell you. Try rereading the discussions starting from the beginning once in a while; you always lose the thread.
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There are three meetings with Minotauro. The first one is from a year and a half ago, ended by Nogueira's submission. The second one is from early 2005, stopped because Nogueira completely opened an eyebrow and there was too much blood to continue, but it's hard to find. Then there's the third one, the amazing one where Fedor really, really gives it to him. Then on New Year’s there’s the fourth; Nogueira is still not satisfied with Mazzate. Regarding violence, I don’t know; certainly the Mixed M.A. fights are extremely violent, but I see the practice at a non-professional level more from the positive side of total competition as well as perfect physical preparation... but still, I love them too much; I can see the negative sides, but it’s as if they don’t affect me, it’s pure love. If they were to broadcast Pride, K1, Valetudo GP, and Cage on TV, I would become like those crazies who watch Saturday sprint, the ones who are obsessed with football, the 90th minute, Controcampo, sport studio, the Monday process, and Tuesday’s appeal. Thankfully, they don’t broadcast it. (But when I buy one of those DVDs, I know them by heart after three months :D)
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And what about those that you like but not too much, how do you review them? It must be a tough mental battle, I imagine... these are things that make you think... like the Chicco games where you tap the cow that goes moo, and the sheep that goes baa. Or do you have a nickname for that too?
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And a nickname where you dedicate yourself to producing fewer laughs, you don't have it, do you?
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But then you don't even have the complete discography of Electric Wizard, it's already a privilege that I’m talking to you. SuperTzèAlCubo.
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Of course it doesn't refute, you are perfectly right in what you state, but that doesn't change the fact that I'm way cooler. Eh. Coolness is calculated based on the ratio of shirts to socks, these things aren't invented overnight. It takes years of apprenticeship.
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On Sunday, I saw a 2-hour special on French TV about the riots in the Paris suburbs. 4 out of 5 background songs were theirs; they played the whole album, and the title track was the closing theme. It was a time to be etched in history,
Like the highlights of Hip Hop in Paname
It was then drenched in intense sensations
Beyond all descriptions
When it takes you away
Paris under the bombs
It was Paris under the bombs
The best part was being there
To measure the carnage
A multitude of impacts
Paris was about to get a real shock
One beautiful morning upon waking
By an eccentricity that amused it the day before
It was the graffiti epic asserting its reign
Paris was covered before we even understood

Paris under the bombs
It was Paris under the bombs
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My father bought it for me saying: in a few years, you will work only with this, learn now that it's better. My father was absolutely right. It was practically an investment, more than a gift for my elementary school graduation.
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We charge the models' fees directly to the sponsor brands, just like our travel and management expenses. As for our percentage, I don't know about you, but I want it in kind. And I'm not talking about fruits and typical products from the Caribbean islands. But do you have any idea how good a Tyra Banks (http://tolafsen.free.fr/Wallpapers/Divers/Tyra%20Banks.jpg) looks in culottes and knee pads on the parquet floor in a digging position? A view like that makes me forget about money, home, family, Herbie Hancock, Frank Zappa, Miles Davis, and Robert Moog... it would be a lot to just remember my own name. Those are choc bombs of 4 megatons, not just Lapo Elkann.