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Yes yes, everyone says that... after they find out, time's up Zion. 5 points taken away, you should have said it at the beginning. Mr. No signals me to move on to the next contestant.
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I've heard of 69 Love Songs, but I don't know what it is. If you tell me it's crap, then I'll drop it. But the question remains: Why Cremonini? Isn't Rap better than Cremonini? When I'm fed up with serious music, I blast 3 Rap albums and I'm good. Give it a try, at least you'll be listening to music, like a nice Anticon or cLOUDDEAD... come on, give it a shot, drop Cremonini.
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And I should empty my cup of John Zorn to fill it with Cremonini? In my opinion, you're having a musical rejection due to too much monotony in the genres you've been listening to. You've overdone it with the suit & tie stuff like King Crimson, Sparklehorse, Gavin Bryars, Nick Drake, and now you need an outlet, which you find in Cremonini because it’s the opposite of what you've always declared to be good music. But come on, Zairè, take something simple, sure, but not that exaggerated! Some 70s black funk, some 80s synth pop... with Cremonini, you're overdoing it.
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I knew you would catch the reference! "...And when the Neffa beat drops, you can't hold back.... BLOOD MIXED WITH RAPADOPA IN THE VEINS." Instead, a reprimand for Zion who didn't get it; you have to take away at least 5 points from his rap license, this is serious.
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Thanks Logic, even though I think my best review is for Evil Empire by RATM, it was my peak as Uncle Vrè would say.
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Well, I don't know, that little face with the cute expression attracts me more than Anderson's mean face... But anyway, you've found the best doomster, the Good Clooney.
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Oh, yesterday I rewatched the PanterA DVD from the Monsters Of Rock in Moscow, and aside from the emotion for Dimebag, I realized that the real "Hell Yeah" is how Phil pronounces it, really Too much but too much Hell Yeah.
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We also have the honor of having Professor Clitobuster69 in this review, happiness bursts forth in a chorus of celebration.... Fi!-Ga! Fi!-Ga! Fi!-Ga! Fi!-Ga! Fi!-Ga! Fi!-Ga! Fi!-Ga!... HELL YEAH.
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Of course I saw it, it’s the one on their page on the Southern Lord website. Next to it is the one (the only) where you can see them clearly in the Californian sunlight with a religious statue behind, that one of Joe Preston with headphones in the car, and that one of Joe on the car hood. They date back to the recording of White 1. Aòh, I'm a convinced Sunnite, what do you think?
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For every GOOD musician who doesn't use drugs or alcohol, there are 300 who do. I really like this quote by Bill Hicks: “See, I think drugs have some ‘good’ things for us, I really do. And if you don’t believe drugs have done good things for us, do me a favor: go home tonight and take all your albums, all your tapes, and all your cd’s and burn’em. Cause you know what? The musicians who’ve made all the great music that’s enhanced your lives throughout the years… RRRRRRReal fucking high on drugs.”