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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.
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Every time you read things that aren't there. No one talked about better or worse, only about clone or not clone. It's a different discussion, the originality from the actual value of the proposal. I wouldn't listen to a Kraftwerk's Man-Machine even if I were dead; I'd prefer a subsequent product that offers the same thing better cared for, but that doesn't mean that those who subsequently propose the same thing are better or worse. These are two completely different discussions. <<How disgusting! So they were (are) a commercial band!>> I’ve never thought that way in my entire life. How many copies did Hendrix sell? And the Cream? Pink Floyd? RATM? Miles Davis? Zappa? Yet they are gods, I’ve always said they are gods. It's you who limit yourself; I listen to them, whether they sell or not. You already eliminate a huge chunk of stuff just because it's less known, something that can also be due to poor marketing or the fact that the band doesn’t fully believe in it and has other things to do. Take, for example, The Heads, some of whose members have well-paying jobs and don’t risk leaving them to go on tour or break through with music.
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<<< If a record is bad, it's not liked, and it's not bought. >>> The Black Merda were bought up since the '70s to the point of selling out their copies, and in 2005 they were reprinted and sold out again. YOU don't know them and you haven't bought them, Massimof. And the talk about the Clone is yours, not mine; I have never defined anyone as a "small group" just because they were revisiting sounds from a few years earlier, you did.
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This is shamelessly similar to the debut of the BM; the debuts of the band members were quite different, but this really sounds very much alike to me. It's an excellent album anyway; for me, if it's good music, it doesn't matter if it's not innovative; otherwise, I certainly wouldn't be listening to bands like Hellacopters or, to give a recently reviewed example: the Datura.
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But I was just showing it to you to get a laugh. However, he’s not someone who tattoos a bit of stuff everywhere; he’s completely covered himself in black so as to highlight that symbol, and he’s a convinced intellectual (read "crazy mad")... Now you’ve piqued my curiosity; we should ask some young Fan girls of the Slave what the hell it means. Maybe I’ll put an ad in my reviews. It’s already a hot topic.
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Ingrandisci questa immagine <- it’s a mess to find him turned away, and it would also be pointless since everything is black from the neck down, with just a few lines following the vertebrae. He may not be a satanist, but I think he’s a bit of an idiot.
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Enè, just to make you laugh: that's a tattoo. He has his entire back tattooed (practically colored black like armor), from his ankles to his back, and it goes on his arms like t-shirt sleeves. It's not a satanic symbol, it's a little symbol from somewhere I can't remember, like the Tao. A t-shirt, I could understand, but a tattoo that covers the whole body seems a bit much to me. One of the most messed up people I've ever seen in my life, he totally cracks me up during live shows; when he turns around, he looks like a swordfish.
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Not to mention what he did in the '90s, shamelessly cloning the big beat of New York, layering over it those typical West Coast melodies, and then hanging out with idiots like Ice Cube & Mc Heigt. But here we’re already in territory that’s too far for you; you like nice records without any sort of division, but how strange that you only listen to Rock and have not the slightest clue what the hell Black Funk post-'80 is. Otherwise, you wouldn't say that Clinton is cool, at least I hope.