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jmo, the one with the problems here is you, if you compare to incredible assholes like "Ice Cube, 2Pac, Dr Dre, and 50 Cent"... compared to that shit, everything is fabulous. Come back when you listen to decent rap, and drop the west coast because it's for the best. Bombs on Compton, atomic.
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I Run Dmc is primordial and prehistoric stuff, it's time to retire it, this is Repp. When you come back, I'll give you the complete discography of all El-P's projects Psycho, Don't Worry, I'm not missing a single one :))
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It's either this or "Scenza Doppia H" Cliff. If there was "Vita" and "Prova Microfono" and "Toro Scatenato" then it was Scenza, otherwise it was this, where there's "Pornorockers". <<<Porno Settanta, Mister Getti Quattro now... represent>>>
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The true Rocker is Tamarro. If you're not tamarro, you're not a real rocker. You can play rock, even beautifully, but you're not a rocker. The rocker is Tamarro. As Iggy says, you have to learn to Vomit.
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And then Malakian says it too, with great sincerity, that they are inspired by Snot, and that it's the band that opened the way for crossover. Read the old interviews if you can find them.
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But what do you mean by "nothing to do with"? They have "nothing to do with" Orietta Berti, but the Snot and the Soad are very similar; they make the exact same type of music, they use the same kind of riffs, the drummer plays roughly the same lines... the only difference is that Snot did it two years earlier. They also thank Fear Factory, of course, but after thanking the record label and their respective moms. The Snot thank them first, before the record label, before their mom. There must be a reason, right? Don’t listen to the total sound, break it down one by one, and see if there aren’t similarities; it’s obvious.
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"It's a shame, going on the rap game, all is for the money and the fame.... Cause you are... PAPARAZZI!!"... and the best part is that the one who sang these words was hosting the MTV Award this year.
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Well, it surprised me too, but I knew it would surprise me :)). One thing is to listen to an album that you already know comes from the hands of a genius, another is to hear an album just like many others. Funcrusher Plus wasn't sponsored by anyone. No featuring, no advertising, no video, nothing at all. They had never even made a cameo in someone else's video; they came from absolute nothingness (you know what I mean, every new group always has someone from the past behind them, but not them). I stumbled upon it by chance; Fabrizio from Good Stuff recommended it to me, a mail-order that shut down thanks to Napster. Since he insisted, I accepted, ordering it instead of "Once Upon Time In America" by "Smooth Da Hustler." When it arrived, I listened to it with skepticism because they were nobody, and I was blown away. Blown away, with each track I thought, "What the hell, this isn't Rap," and in fact, it wasn't rap, it was THE rap. It goes without saying that when I listened to Smooth Da Hustler, I blessed good Fabrizio a million times. Nowadays, something like that couldn't happen anymore because you order with a click; back then, sometimes I spent an hour changing my mind over the phone. Zion, does AL still exist? I didn't buy it because Brignole was a damn West Coast dude and Paola Zukar was a total idiot... but I read it for free :))
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No, wrong, the first is under Funk Romano, the second Blue and the third Violet are under Funk Romano + Mandibola Records.
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Ah Giò, I'm sending this to you Fallato, I’m adding the Outtakes and the Remixes from the Taverna (if I remember correctly, there’s the touch of Piotta and Dj Squarta, maybe even Turi, but that’s very uncertain). I have the original on Purple Vinyl, signed by Simone (let's show off a bit...), maybe I’ll scan it because it’s amusing, he wrote to me "Dajjeggiù de brutto!". It’s the album I’ve bought the most times in my life. I got it as soon as it came out in the orange CD version (the one on this cover) under Mandibola Records, then I did a trade adding 5,000 lire for the blue CD version, which had the four remixes, and then when the double Purple Vinyl came out, I gave away the CD and bought the double. Not to mention I also have the original demo on cassette of "Stappali & Scuotili", recorded in Mister Puzo's room.