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How do you say it? You say it here -> It's a symbol, that one, on Commerford, which appears elsewhere in covers and images of bands and singers who have never hidden their playful dealings with Beelzebub, so I don’t see why this flashy guy from Rage couldn’t have gotten himself a little shirt with 666. <- And here -> just imagine if this guy knows that what he’s wearing is an Eastern symbol that expresses strong spirituality blah blah, the most he can guess is that it’s nice and cool, and it seems much more likely that maybe he saw a nice 666, and since being devilish these days is very fashionable, he got it tattooed for that reason, without necessarily having to hold satanic masses at home. Simple, right? Very <- and here -> because you can't tell me that during the political period of Sepultura when the symbol appears, they can't be accused of a pseudo-satanist interpretation of it; //// The 666 has nothing to do with it, and they have never toyed with Beelzebub, and Tim is a shitty musician but he's a very clever person and not very cool at all.
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No no, the point is: they don't even talk about the devil, neither sepultura nor Gimmi Cambianome. I'm sensitive to the topic, since from the beasts of Satan onwards you couldn't even walk around wearing a Black Sabbath t-shirt...
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<<< We all have problems, everyone has their own demons to face, but complaining really doesn’t help at all… one must accept the facts and try to overcome them, one must get to work! Only then can we come to terms with why God made certain things happen, why Destiny often seems so hostile. >>> The Word of Max Cavalera. As long as you’re goofing off, that’s fine, but if you’re serious, know that the guy on that site has spouted a ton of nonsense all lined up. I have more metalhead friends than hair on my head, and the musicians having fun with Demonio are less than 10% of metal music.
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No, Satanism has absolutely nothing to do with that symbol. Sepultura are more devout than you and me multiplied by all the grandmothers who go to church in the morning, just like all Brazilians. Apart from the nonsense, do you really believe what that idiot on the site says? Talking about the devil doesn’t mean being satanists if you talk about him negatively; Max Cavalera is one of the most devout and religious musicians on planet Earth.
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Come on Kosmo, there are people and people. Necro is one of the few examples of the "bitch here and there" because he's young. Guru, Q-Tip, El-P always and anyway use the word Lady or Ladies. Just look at the lyrics of "Discipline" by Gang Starr with the chorus sung by those hot ladies from Total, who along with En Vogue were a thousand times better than the various Destiny's Child. They were both more talented and tremendously hotter.
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Josi_, a technical note of vital importance for the fate of the planet: at Bomba it should be used as "too many", while you use it as "Too Much", for Too Much it should be used "appalla". It’s said "mandane a Bomba!" because reviews can be numbered, while for promotion, you should use "promosso a palla". Be careful, because then Mazzundei gets angry. Look at Nick, who instead never makes mistakes; he is an excellent student of the Verbo del Mazz.
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It’s not derogatory, it’s a fact; this album shamelessly clones the record that came out a year and a half earlier by Merda. Facts, not opinions. I’ve never dissed an album for selling; Animals annoys me even more than Dark Side, and yet it sold more than Dark Side. Axis is far inferior to Are You Experienced, yet it sold more than Are You. Welcome to Sky Valley sold more than Blues For The Red Sun, but Sky Valley is better. There are also different cases, of course. Sales don’t mean shit; Hancok sells both Headhunter and Rockin, even though the former is fabulous and the latter is a piece of crap.
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So, I didn't find a damn thing mostly because I have little time, aside from various stuff about it being a symbol with meanings of Strength/resilience/fight and similar. Not by chance that crazy Commerford tattooed it (who I found out is the son of one of NASA's top aerospace engineers and a highly regarded Mathematician who died of cancer in '88, that's why they said he was the smart one in RATM, huh), and Sepultura used it not during their Satanist period but in their political one, not by chance it's nice and big on the album AGAINST, and Tim got it when he was in Rage Against (indeed) The Machine. It's also often printed on fight suits from various martial arts styles. Everything except for Satan: boikkotta la kooperativa san giorgio and the bullshit they're spewing.
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And Necro, he's great. You limited yourself by not listening to Rap. You, not me, you. Since you were talking about limitations.
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And, just for the record, after decades I think it's even better to rediscover certain sounds; at least it broadens the current market and especially the things you could hear live. But this is a personal view. An objective view is that if you clone, you simply clone. There's nothing wrong with it, but you still clone.