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I started with "the first 3," but then I let myself go, there are too many. Ah, in case you're interested in Rap, there's the one with the X-Ecutioners... but it's real Rap, not Crossover like The Real Thing, watch out.
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The first three to start, I would say "California" by "Mr. Bungle" for the Patton Soul (but it's quite "King For A Day"), "Mit Gas" by "Tomahawk" for the Patton Rock (Very Angel Dust), and "Lovage" by "Lovage" for the Patton electro-comedic-easy listening and "The Director's Cut" by "Fantomas" for the intricate Patton. Choose the Patton you want to hear; I've given you the extremes. ASh, if you want the post-HC metallized Patton, then "Irony Is A Dead Scene," an EP by "Dillinger Escape Plan," but that's pretty metal, hits hard, really hard. In the end, I see Mit Gas by Tomahawk as the most FNM "Angel Dust Style"/Marmist; on its own, it only made Adult Theme For Voice. Pranzo Oltranzista is an album by John Zorn, more Patton, and while I'm at it, Adult Theme For Voice is a total joke.
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Marmist, when are you going to stop talking nonsense? He made two albums? Who? What? How? Don't you like Ondarock? Go there, it's the place for you.
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But tell me your favorite album by Faith No More, otherwise I have to mention a thousand. And know that Patton, before Faith No More, was the singer of Mr. Bungle, before, during, and after FNM. (I always have to emphasize this, it's stronger than me)
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Tell me everything, Heron... I will answer every question, but know that on that afternoon of November 21, '63, I was not in Dallas, let alone by the window.
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But are you here or are you pretending? Who arrives first? Arrives where? The Beatles built the house where they stayed; it was their home, your Oasis came to stay. But why do you keep saying luck, arrive... don't you know the verb CREATE? Why don't you go write in capital letters for OndaRock, that would be better.
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For me, Elvis was just the first big marketing move; he simply simplified country blues a bit to attract the girls. But when it comes to the Beatles (even though I never listen to their records, like, ever), there's nothing to say—they're great, end of story.
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What does Elvins have to do with modern music, only you know that. Anyway, Marmist, you're really not getting it, are you? What do you mean "they were LUCKY"? Lucky for what? I mean, those four guys take the music scene and turn it upside down, creating a movement that involves thousands of young people, they pop up out of nowhere to change history... and it's luck? What the hell are you talking about? Tell the truth, are you Vrensis in disguise? Come on, admit it, it's impossible for all these idiots to end up here, I'm already here; you and Vrensis are too much.
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I'm going to re-read your review on Oasis? And do you think I'm going to read YOUR review on OASIS? Airone, on three we start laughing in sync.
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The artwork is dazzling, majestic, super cool, just like all the Ipecac ones, after all.