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Wow, so the Rolling Stones were talking a lot of nonsense back then too! And the second best album in history, what is it... that of the Libertines? And the third? I'd rather not think about the third in the ranking, I suppose. But how do you calculate "the importance" of a genre? I mean, the most important of the last 30 years... why? I believe it's electronic music, since it has contaminated everything and it originates as a genre in itself, while punk is just a simplification of rock, like saying, a 70% discount rock, a rock for the hearing impaired. :D
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More than sheepish, I'd say it's a jerk move. If I've contradicted myself, there's a reason for it; I reviewed the album just to see what people thought, but I listened to it for the first time on the day it came out. But look at the nice discussion that followed, huh? See? And I reviewed it without having listened to it, can you imagine what would have happened if I had actually listened to it?
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I wanted to thank the Dillinger Escape Plan for making an EP with Michele, and I wanted to thank Michele's mom for giving us Michele. I like Pig Latin, I like it.
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Come on... what do you want to talk about? It's too catchy, you like it right away and then it gets old fast. I shelved it without even looking at the DVD. Better not to talk about it, that way they'll avoid making more like this. Maybe the next one will be Progressive like Genesis... mmmhh... I can already picture Josh singing like a swan in heat... mmmhhh... / Talking about this album is just a waste of words. Today I ordered the one from Porn(Men Of) and the new Fantomas that came out this morning. I spent about 22.50 €, which is less for two serious CDs than for this easy listening stuff. What do you want to talk about, it's an album to download, the mp3s are more than enough. There you go.
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Zakk a Nazi? ... eh? Anyway, for me this is a 3.5, it's the Zakke album I like the least. Sonic Brew & Pride N Glory are the only two that are true masterpieces, everything else is still very nice. I haven't heard Mafia yet, but I'll get it soon. But... Zakke a Nazi? Huh? Zakke? Nazi? Zakke? And Dimebag then what was he... Hitler in person?
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The Fausti that Airone likes have made an EP with Dalek, the coolest rap group in history, who are under Ipecac. I don't remember the title... it wasn't released under Ipecac, sorry. :D
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The year of the Live Fantomas Melvins is 31-12-1999, which is New Year's Eve of the year 2000. Stay tuned for Ipecac News 24/7.
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A month ago, a friend of mine came up with this brilliant idea: <<< Danny stated to "Kerrang!" that the album is expected in December. But you can't really trust the statements from Tool to Kerrang, it's like Patton saying to Cioè that he will retire from music... >>> Basically, Tool say a ton of nonsense in interviews, just like Mike Patton, and they are actually friends and often collaborate. Did you know that Justin played in Panopticon? Now you do, stay tuned for Ipecac News 24/7.
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Mùn... the Tool are getting high, they say that the Sciagga are one of the groups they take inspiration from, and then they add a whole load of nonsense about mantras, karma, Fibonacci spirals and all that jazz; I tune them out when they go off on these disgusting bullshit tangents, and just listen to them. On the latest album, Danny the drummer (I think he said this himself) mentioned: It will be much heavier than the others, and it will draw inspiration from the Sciagga as a sound and... hear, hear... oh oh... from Fantomas for... the rhythm section (?). Basically, he said nothing, as always. / Anyway, this damn Tool New Album has been pushed back to 2006, five years apart just like Aenima. Meanwhile, tomorrow the New Fantomas comes out with a collaboration from the now fifth Fantomas Adam Jones. And I've already asked my untrustworthy dealer to set aside the new Sciagga for me, which they say is really solid. Then of course, I’m eagerly awaiting the new Interpol.