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No Marmist, it's not a coincidence to be born without ears, it's bad luck, and I'm really sorry for you.
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Saying that this thing is the Everest of rock n roll won't get you respect anywhere except in Bruss's fan club; anyone with a modicum of common sense, reading that sentence, has the instinct to fill a sack with albums by Zeppa, Cream, Sabbath, Jefferson Airplane, Quicksilver, and so on, and to hit you multiple times with that sack on the back, set to the background of "All Along The Watchtower" Jimi Hendrix Live version. With every note, a blow from the sack.
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Even Pink Floyd filled stadiums, even Frank Zappa filled auditoriums, Herbie Hancock continues to fill them, but they make music, Bruss burps into the microphone the nonsense that the average American wants to hear, just like Vasco with Italians. The beauty of this site is that everyone can voice their opinion; your bad luck is that you like Bruss's version, which we think is crap. We can also share our thoughts, and we say it’s crap, him and the burps born in the USA, and even the Kentucky Fried Chicken.
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I recommend you ditch this site for a more suitable Onda Rock; Vrensis is already there, you're the only one missing. They hate the Beatles and worship Oasis, it’s the place for you.
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I recommend all three of Miles Davis' releases: the first album, the live one, and the remixes. It's a pity he didn't make more.
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No, I recommend Delirium Cordia to those who love the Melvins of Lysol and BullHead, not the Faith No More of Angel Dust. What does Delirium Cordia have to do with FNM?
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I like Zappa's Best Of, the collection, the one with 32 CDs in Digipack.
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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.