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I have both Khanate albums, I also got Things Viral the original version. I have everything by Boris but not for long; I used to only have the one with the frog on the cover. For Drone, I always recommend Lysol & Bullhead by the Melvins (Boris got their name from the first track of Bullhead, on the first album by Sunn O))), there's a photo of Buzzo in high school, huh), which marks the divide between stoner and drone doom, then obviously the Sunn O))) "White" albums, probably better White 2. The Teeth Of Lions Rule The Divine (moon reviewed them), and then the more extreme and nasty stuff includes Earth, who have serious mental issues, Burning Witch, and ASVA, which features both Anderson from Sunn O))) (and Goatsnake, and Burning Witch, and Teeth Of Lions... better stop there, it’s a thousand) and Trey Spruance from Mr. Bungle & Faith No More. Ah!... and the incredibly heavy Buried At Sea too, I’m not a big fan of them because they’re too "brutal metal" (even while remaining drone, huh), but maybe that's why you like them even more. Anyway, in the end, Drone is under Southern Lord, go here -> link rotto <- 30 out of 31 bands are pure DRONE, I might have missed some serious names, but if not they're either there or that idiot Moon tells us.
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It's awesome, yes, but pure, hyper-pure Doom, really Doom-Metal. We were talking about Pissi-pissi so I deleted that. The trippy ones are CMF, Supercoven, and Let Us Pray; Dopethrone is a bit heavier, even though in the 2003 version they added a 10-minute hyper-pissi-pissi track that brings it back into the Psych category. Then again, We Live is a masterpiece of Classic-Doom-Metal, but it's completely different from the early Wizard, and it has nothing to do with Pelican, as you rightly pointed out before :D
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It depends on the album by Wizard, Come My Fanatics fits right into the Heavy Psych category, in fact, it's on the throne of the category. The last one is "Classico," and so is the first self-titled album, in between there’s a lot of different stuff, like Let Us Pray which is so packed with psychedelia that pure Doom fans don’t like it, many purely doom zines have labeled it. Go for Wizard, get them all, if I really had to eliminate one, I’d say the last one We Live, the rest must be had at all costs, along with Sleep and the Melvins from '90 to '92, the top of the category.
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But do you have Electric Wizard? If not, you need to get Come My Fanatics right away, and you’ll have the absolute best of the genre Pelican & Co., unbeatable CMF.
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If you like Illusione di mozione, then check out "Spacejumbofjudge" by Son Of Otis; you’re guaranteed to enjoy it, and maybe you’ll even review it. It's a galactic masterpiece of distorted travels.
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My favorite Primus album is called "Animals Should Not Try To Act Like People," while the one by Spacemen 3 is "Taking Drugs To Make Music To Take Drugs To." The album by Patton with the X.ecutioners is also beautiful: "Joint Special Operations Task Force." The longer they are, the more you remember them; besides, there will be 90,000 albums with Dirt, Rock, Fuck... and so on.
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Actually, he even went to the Festivalbar Lou Reed in the '80s.
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No no, really Lou Reed went to Fantastico in the 80s, and Trent to Ok Il Prezzo è giusto and there’s a photo online, seriously Moon, if I find it I’ll post it, it’s a riot.
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Oh, Trent Reznor instead went to The Price Is Right American version, there's even a photo online.
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Lou Reed went to Fantastico (or similar) in the '80s.