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He’s definitely a genius, but I’m too old for an album like this, too many too many too many rants. He’s doing great with stuff like this, and I’m doing just fine not listening to it. Let’s hope he gets the urge to make some noise again because this, for me, is the best Rap track of this decade and he was just a kid. If the next one gets three beats from El-P, three from Oktopus, three from Dj Premier and three from The Roots, we’d have a serious contender for the throne of Producto.
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Just to debunk this myth of the "desert"... Rancho De Luna is just a little over an hour from Palm Springs. Yes, it's at the edge of the Mojave, but it's still one of the more civilized and "commercial" "playgrounds for adults" on planet Earth. Then, you're just over a hundred km from Los Angeles and a bit more from San Diego and Tijuana. As for Homme, you've said some monstrous nonsense; without him, they had already sold millions of records, they were the ones who went to him already millionaires, and he said "yes, okay." And of course, he said yes, they were and are way more "rockstar" than he is and have made thirty times his money. He boosted his wallet and helped them record great albums, but they had already come out with a good record label from the first album, which, unable to meet all the demands, turned to EMI for support. Josh Homme wouldn’t see EMI even if he jumped into a pool of Ketamine. I don’t understand this need to insert *romantic rock stories* into reviews when these *romantic stories* don't even exist.
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- perfect in the morning upon waking up.
Björk Post
10 oct 13
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This is a page for real, nothing like some speeches about artistic value. *Ain't no school like the old school, i'm the fuckin headmaster*
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Beautiful film, but still, maybe Refn has been praised too much and has gotten a bit carried away... certain excruciatingly slow scenes really try your patience. Sure, the pathos and all that, it’s more "cool" to portray the characters' mental illness in isolation, all very beautiful and artistic, but still, some of those painfully slow scenes test your patience to the limit. The true and glaring flaw, however, is that this fucking Refn chooses soundtracks that are really, really terrible. He has the musical taste of a Spanish pigeon.
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Heard today for the first time with all the prejudices in the world, and I must say it’s not bad. The sound is pretty awful (I downloaded it at 320kbps), the themes of Milano Da Bere don’t really resonate anymore, but I thought it would be much worse.
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I tried to listen to the latest - where did the night fall - this weekend and it didn't move me either way, pretty light in every sense. War Stories is among the best stuff I've heard in recent years; in terms of "singles that you like after three seconds," it really has few rivals. Many say it gets tiresome, but I still play it in the car when the crowd is diverse and nobody ever complains. If you try to play Never Neverland, a lot of people will give you hell.
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He’s cool in everything, but he uses beats that make me cringe. The very rare times he uses something I like or sounds with others, it’s a completely different story. Monopoly (beat of the madonna) is one of the best tracks against the imaginary enemy I've ever heard.
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I haven't lost the habit of looking for it at least once a week; after all, it was released. MKV with accompanying subtitles, 6.5gb 1080p. link rotto
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I remembered Electric Moon, but I didn’t remember they were Dave Schmidt’s. I must have bought 10 albums from this damn kraut! Annoying… I could have been drinking beers with Schmidt...