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Better for her. :D
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Well, Kitty Kekka could only let loose with the song I like the least; it makes me happy that we have completely different musical tastes, as well as those "nighttime" ones. Now blast Route 66, so he can hop on his 1987 Garelli-Ciao and go around performing wheelies like in the good old days, the good Kitty. I can totally picture him in black leather flip-flops and a nice beret in the style of Marlon Brando, but leopard print; not very chic but definitely radical. Now I'll put Route 66 on for myself too, so I can race against Kitty, but I’ve got a Lambretta, which isn’t very chic either, damn it...
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I'm glad that Gibson's Christ made you feel like crap too; everyone in the theater was screaming masterpiece, and I was looking for a bag to revisit dinner :D
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Scorsese in the 80s... mmmhh... everything changes, now I have to rent it for sure, not just see about making it :D. But reading a book is a challenge for me, I don't know if I'll manage, I would need vacation time :D
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Yes, but excuse me, since we think the same way, what do you want? Believe, obey, fight has never even crossed my mind, and I don't know what the hell it is, whether a motto or a Barilla commercial, I don't care about Cobain either... I don't give a damn about heroes either... so, what's the point? /// The phrase is by Marcos... and who else? El Sub.
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What is it, do you only remember that one because she repeats it 12 times? Why do you think she repeats it 12 times? Why do you think that's the only text they've never published while the others are all printed one after the other in the booklets? Read all the books that are in the back of the empire of evil, and you would often find that sentence. And lucky me, I’m the one who believes obeys fights, poor fool.
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Believe, obey, fight... me? You have no idea how wrong you are. Then what the hell are you quoting, you idiot? That phrase isn’t even from Zack, you ignorant fool. You don’t even know whose quotes you’re stealing, you moron.
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Ah... I was absolutely convinced it was the OST of Christ from 2004 of ... can't remember, well Brave Heart, you get what I mean. I've never seen the film, I'll try to rent it. In fact, it seemed to me that the clerk thought I was an idiot when I told him "the latest from Pietro Gabriella," he gave me the latest one and I even, trying to sound clever, said "but noooo... the very latest, the one of Christ." The clerk didn’t say anything and handed it to me, but in his eyes, I saw a little gleam that said "what the hell are you talking about, you fool!" and well, this won't be the first nor the last time.
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Damn, you were right, the third listen in a row today is starting. I picked it up last week but I hadn't put it on yet. Given the few listens, I don't know if it's his best, but it's phykoh, really phykoh.
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Stoner Witch drives me crazy; if you don't like that one, I don't think you'll enjoy the other albums more. You could give a shot to the more recent ones released under Ipecac (like this one); they’ve added a bit of electronics compared to the ones you have, but don’t expect major style revolutions. Besides the electronics, they’ve also added madness/insanity to what was already there; check out Hostile Ambient Takeover, on that CD the electronic part is handled by Adam Jones, the guitarist of the one who also sings with the one who produced the CDs for Smashing Pumpkins, who now plays with the bassist of the one who sang Dope Show, in that band where now they've also added the one who was the sidekick to the one who sang March Of The Pigs. Damn, these guys are always around! :D