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Come on...
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If there's Hip-Hop here, I'm Gianni Minà.
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Come on, even these HardCore? As usual, I take a stand against the doctrine that if you're under Hydrahead, you're Hardcore. In my opinion, they're Heavy Psychedelia all the way—spacey riffs and groovy bass, zero repressed anger or Bimbo-Scream ;-). I almost want to give you four :)) (but it's been a while since I was still with Isis, they were together with the first EPs under that super-indie label I can't remember, escape or exkape or something similar, but then both changed their flags. :D)
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Well, in the end, I think it's going to be like the mù: it's like caramel, but not exactly caramel, yet it’s sweet. It's not going to be like metal, but not exactly metal, still it's hard. Or like the Tzu, which is kind of orange-flavored, but it isn’t really orange, and there’s ginseng in it. Or like the clù, which is just another moment, but depending on how you see it, it can be a clù moment. Or like the trù, which is sort of a jerk, but not exactly a jerk, still it's a trù metallaro. But these are all hypotheses based on the Pozzi & Ginori theorem; we’ll have to see how the Salmoiraghi & Viganò school of thinkers views it.
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See it from this perspective: it's the guitar that feels high and good. The singer is an extra, as always.
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Come on, it's more of a metal thing, but no offense. It's the growl-screamo-what-a-pain of the singer that really is, well, what a pain.
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Great, come on, you know them, they are the ones from... from... okay, I guess you've heard them at least once, they always play them as background music on The CVlub on All Music. Do you get which ones I'm talking about?
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But come on...
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Ah, and on what basis is this difference between great songs and songs that suck objectively calculated? Let’s take Vasco as an example... Is it about the voice? Well, Vasco doesn't have a voice. Then, what about the instrumental parts? Vasco doesn't have any noteworthy instrumental sections. Perhaps, about the profound lyrics? Let's not even go there. But could it be that... it’s such easy and trivial music that even the last idiot can understand it and make it their own, and they get passionate because they see that they (the last idiot listener) may be a poor fool, but so is Vasco, yet Vasco is famous, which makes even the last of the idiots feel proud to be like Vasco and raise Rossi as a standard that identifies the mass of idiots throughout Italy, thus supporting him (the listener) like a simple soldier supports their General (General Vasco Of The Shit Troopers)? Interesting hypothesis, worth exploring thoroughly. What do you think, Silver? Are you in?
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Ingrandisci questa immagine <- Oh damn, this is a cannon... and also a pretty little thing, mate ;-)