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You should like the latest Yob, I haven't heard it yet (it's on its way to me) but I've read several positive reviews from knowledgeable people :)
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I'm waiting to hear at least one volume of the Black-Saga before talking about the 0))), the "reissue" (it's not really clear how much of a reissue it is) of the Gribbled Demos threw me off a bit; if they start to mock again in the Black Saga, I won't buy anything anymore. In the end, only the two Whites are worth purchasing, the rest is too much "I can do it and you can't," to me 00Void doesn't say a damn thing :)
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...ah, the thing about surgeons is a load of bullshit as big as a house, but do you really believe all the crap floating around online? Bill's waiting tables in Paris, nothing to do with being a surgeon. The other day, I read about Luca Zulù MULTI-Degree, and at this rate, we'll end up inventing Burzum as a Nobel Peace Prize winner.
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In addition to being a masterpiece, it also has a beautiful cover; a rare thing.
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Second-tier group.
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Better than some DP albums, but it has never really grabbed me, although it's been quite a while since I last heard it.
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With each new album, they lose points; even the last one was just alright, this one is starting to look rather bad. In the end, the only truly beautiful album is Felt Mountain. She should collaborate with Del Naja, then she would really make good use of her voice.
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I didn't understand the whole "punk root" thing; I agree on everything else. What do you mean by "punk root"? It's the group created and led by Nikke Anderson, a guy who proudly wore T-shirts that said "Stockholm Death Metal" :D
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A bit too Zoppo's Style. "The Khanate are these, excessive, violent, depressive. The Khanate are the representation of the ideas buzzing in the head of a serial killer." He will be pleased to know that he is starting to gain followers.
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Giorrrrgio, the fact that you haven’t written any of those reviews, who do you think I was referring to? You’ve completely misunderstood the whole post. //// Regarding the matter of derivations and whatever, the point about the "first recorded album" counts very little; what matters is "However, as we know, it all originates from the ragtime that emerged from the Blacks of the South." Keep throwing names from the 30s, 40s, and 50s at me; I must have written it 125 times: I’m talking about the primary root, not the 50s, and the root of origin is Black. I’ve said it a ton of times; if we want to keep bringing out records from 90 years later, feel free, but that’s a different discussion from what was written in the review. Then, on the other side of the discussion, Rock N Roll: it’s a derivation of Blues, which has Black roots, so it automatically becomes Black as well. If we want to find an "inventor" since we’re talking about a few years later, then the credit goes to Chuck Berry, who is Black, so it's Black twice. I agree that 98% of Rock N Roll artists (and not "Rock" in the broadest sense it has today) are white, but I must emphasize that I was talking about Origins, not representatives, in the review. And for the suggestor: the drummer is Ginger Baker.