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Yes, the Area were more aligned and definitely more annoying. That doesn’t change the fact that the CCCP are too, huh. I’m disgusted by everything, the name, the punk-Soviet writing in the logo, those lyrics that make no coherent sense... if it were a truly beautiful text, it would make sense even without music; if it needs the music, it’s just another text in my opinion. That text has zero impact on me since there are ninety-seven million similar ones in metal, so I’m thoroughly fed up with it. I don’t know if it’s really ugly, but it’s certainly not beautiful. Anyway, I’m listening to their discography, and they’re all little songs... for me, they’re worth a ten-thousandth of the fame they have; if they were born in America and sang in English, nobody would have given a damn.
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In fact, I didn't say he's a good man tout court, but a good-man-with-flaws. Eh.
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Come on, everyone follows the same style of lining up words that evoke something different in everyone’s mind, so in the end they say nothing but each of us reads something into it. And fine, do one, two, three, four... they've made tons of albums with this technique, never a damn variation in meter, never. And you want to pass them off as the best of Italian Rock? At this point, better the Litfiba, which says it all...
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It may be a nice text, but it's precisely identical to a few million metal texts, starting from Ozzy Osbourne, passing through Wino, and arriving at Lee Dorrian. Stati di Agitazione, Wheels Of Confusion, Obsessed Mind... always the same tune, identical. But since Metalheads put dark forests on the cover, the lyrics aren't beautiful, while if there's Togliatti on the cover, they are. It's a shame that Ozzy Osbourne had the voice, Toni Iommi had class, Bill Ward was a monster, and Butler was no different... while these guys can at most make good tagliatelle.
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And is this a nice text? You take an acid and lock yourself in the house with paper and pen and write 90,000 texts like this... right?
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Or did you mean that if he dealt any kind of drug he would be a decent man with some flaws, while someone who deals heroin is a good-for-nothing piece-of-shit?
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Oh no, a guy who deals heroin but hangs out in nice places, what's that about? He lives in a nice neighborhood, the son of a nice firefighter, attended a nice school but got kicked out for dealing Ganjah... a decent man with his issues. An average New Yorker says two words and a fuck; if you watch this movie in the original language, you'll hear Fuck and Fucked at least a thousand times. I included the spoiler because the Russian's betrayal is another reference; it's a review, not an invitation to watch.
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Well, from everything I've read, heard from friends, and so on, I insist on saying that the American legal system (excluding states with the death penalty) is more lenient than ours, and our prisons are much worse than theirs. In Italy, for a thousand grams of dark brown heroin, I think you’d get ten years. But what I mean is that they give you 15-20 years, then you negotiate and various stuff happens, and you end up with ten, and you serve all of it. As it should be. Then you just have to look at their penitentiaries and compare them with our Regina Coeli. In Italy, we have preventive custody; in Italy, we issue arrest warrants based on suspicions... in Italy, we release innocent people with a lot of excuses while the judge keeps operating, in Italy I've seen 89,000 trials with charges splashed across the front page, and when the guy is acquitted, they bury it in a small blurb on the last pages. I’m not saying one is worse than the other or vice versa, but they are certainly more lenient :)
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There's also the Chelsea neighborhood in New York. What do you expect from a city that even borrows a name that's already been used by adding "New"? :D In London’s Chelsea, thank God I've never had any bad encounters with armoires over six feet tall who touch your ass; I've always seen those in Soho. I used to go to Chelsea often because a friend of mine worked for a year at Scalini, and there were all those little shops selling Barilla-De Cecco passata, focaccia with olives... stuff that I worked off in that neighborhood... I'll definitely go back for Christmas; it's been over a year since I last went, and I'm about to enter London withdrawal. ;-)
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But have you read the interview that Witchfinder did? Look -> Nothing found for Interviews Yob Asp <- They're bad boys inside but very tender outside...