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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
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You’re right, it’s a bit stupid of me to calculate a drug addict in the same way as a clear-minded person. However, this discussion is drifting a bit away from what I meant (we might drift back later, but first I want to clarify what I wanted to say). It’s not that I have something against Cobain; I have something against those who mythologize him and talk about him as a victim, “poor Cobain” and things like that. The same people who say “poor Cobain” might have just five minutes earlier looked down on some junkie who asked them for change. I’m not saying that people like Cobain should burn in the flames of hell, I just say that in the end, Cobain was a foolish junkie, and he’s certainly not a good example to follow. But my discussion is directed towards the TV, the radio, not the fans. Everyone is free to choose their own examples, but the mass media needs to consider what they’re feeding into the brains of kids. They have a huge responsibility, but they don’t give a damn. He was a junkie with some musical talent who happened to be in the right place at the right time, and they want to sell him as a genius. I can’t stand seeing a loser as a role model for kids, and besides, if he killed himself, I think it was because he wanted to be forgotten, and yet he’s still around, after 11 years.
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He had also gone to the David Letterman show, with the Maja of the Melvins. At least he had good musical taste :D
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Forget Josi_, Antimo is in love and speaks in parables. Let's hope he gets some so he comes back to us ;)
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Why are you already convinced that you'll get hungry? How come? ;) //// Antimo, more than the mythologizing of Nirvana, I don't understand the mythologizing of Cobain. He didn't die; he shot himself, leaving a little girl named Francesca Fagiolo (and with a name like that, you really feel for Cobain, poor girl) in the hands of a drug-addicted prostitute. To me, he was really an idiot. Okay, he went through a lot, they called him gay and all kinds of shit, but someone who doesn't take responsibility for their own children is, to me, a big bastard/coward. Then again, I agree that Nirvana isn't all that great, but they aren't terrible either; in the end, they were a breath of fresh air after Duran Duran, Simple Minds... there was a lot of trash in the '80s, so I can roughly understand why Nirvana (and Guns N' Roses) broke through. It's really Cobain's image that I can't stand. If he hadn't had kids, I might think differently; even the guy from Division (oh, I never forget the name) killed himself, but he doesn't annoy me like Cobain does (even if we have to count that the Division guy isn’t always on TV :D). It honestly bothers me to see my 13-14-year-old cousins wearing shirts with that idiot; what kind of example is that? Thankfully, I’ve always liked Jimi... (not sure if that's really a blessing... :D)
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VV, do you want to come study with me before the exam? I have a ton of homework to catch up on... :D
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I'm going to school with Dave Catching, in a couple of months I'll also have my degree from StonedCaubboi. If all goes well, I'm throwing the graduation party at Rancho De Luna, we're bringing 50 sound engineers, putting them in the center of the room and giving them a beating in the capocollo, obviously while we listen to Buzzo's Vocalizzi.