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I probably heard it once. It came out in spring, but in January Funcrusher Plus and the first album by the Dutch of Dead In Motion (I can't remember, they were on Warp) had already been released, Autechre was on Chiastic Slide (released around Carnival), Aphex was playing in Bologna every other day (yeah, right!)... and I heard this and said it sounded old, old, old.
Especially since Zero Stress and Neffa had already come out; things had progressed quite a bit in 1997 even at an international level. At the time, I viewed it as a game, so I didn't understand Frankie’s move. A few years later, I realized he simply wanted to be a singer and liked that kind of 80s hip-hop; the 90s didn't interest him at all, let alone Company Flow or Warp.
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Feel Good Inc is still a track we’ll be listening to forever.

I like almost all of the early ones, my favorite is Dare with the guy from Happy Mondays.
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Chrome and Loop, probably my favorite Rock from the 80s. Not that there's much to choose from, you know.
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You can tell you're young. Rambo and Rocky, okay, correct.

But after Rambo and Rocky, Stallone is THE ONE WHO TURNS HIS HAT
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But THE REAL QUESTION IS

SEAL WHAT, BRO?

Seal? Salpador? Seal?

What a delayed language, my goodness.
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He is so much of a "man" that for years it was said around that he was Guè Pequeno's father. The funny thing is that he laughed but never denied it.
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But where the hell is Matthew Modine? Vakkalaputtana I had forgotten about him, he used to be everywhere as a supporting role.
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<< post-grunge band that from 1995 to 2012 (with a five-year hiatus between 2004 and 2009) broke every sales record. >>

Huh?

But why are you saying this crap? I'm really asking: what's the reason? On a site that's been around for 20 years, frequented by people in their 40s/50s, why?
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I saw one of them at a "Ballantine's True Music" evening; I don't remember which one, but I remember he played some incredibly rare 70s disco tracks over minimal beats at 100/110 bpm, and it was amazing.