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DeAge™ : 8250 days • Here since 21 october 2003
Pink Floyd The Wall
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Well, I definitely prefer all those that come before it :) But the movie, is it worth the €15 for the DVD? I've never seen it...
Goretex The Art Of Dying
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It's amazing how from Glenwood up until '98-99 there wasn't even a serious dog, and now they all come from there, while from Queensbridge, where they used to pop up like mushrooms, no one has come out in years. It's mind-blowing though, in rap they don't talk about cities or countries, but about NEIGHBORHOODS...
Goretex The Art Of Dying
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I haven't heard it yet, I haven't even rushed to order it, Goretex, poor guy, he's a bit of a fool in the hands of the Porno-Spaccio-Rap brothers... he has plenty to eat, just like when Wu-Tang split into the various thousand solo albums, you could see who WAS really and who was hiding behind who WAS. But I had half a mind to get it... now I don't anymore. However, I've been told that Mr. Hide's is nice, but I still don't have it... just a little longer :)
Soulwax Live In Milan, 18/10/2004
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Well, didn’t you catch any dancing cuties with the net? I mean, 50 minutes watching two men, really? ...oh well... I’ll give you a pity high five for the evening that went south ;)
Non Phixion The Future Is Now
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Yes, but you need to learn to distinguish the more info from the Tracklist; the more info should include the band's website, not the tracklist :))) ----> no title
Non Phixion The Future Is Now
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I seen it all from what the truth should be to what the truth is
I think America been tryin to kill me for two years
But I'm still alive, arrive under heavy surveillance
Eyes be some ol' tel-lie-vision cameras, platinum gangster anthems
Make the world wanna grab the magnum and BUST
All we got is us, our family's the only one we trust
Chronic and coke, smoke spearmints, study pyramids
Dope in the heroin syringe when you hearin this
I'm like a near death experience
I open up your eyes and your minds to the lies they be givin us
If we don't kill them, they killin us
And I'm ready to die, but they still can't kill the love /// If you got love for your mom - that's Non Phixion
If you got love for your dogs - that's Non Phixion
If you got love for the Gods - that's Non Phixion
What? That's Non Phixion - What? That's Non Phixion
If you got love for your peeps - that's Non Phixion
If you got love for your seeds - that's Non Phixion
If you got love for the streets - that's Non Phixion
What? That's Non Phixion - What? That's Non Phixion
Madonna American Life
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Aside from the fact that it sucks, let's overlook that. But: <<<This American Life is nothing exceptional, nothing compared to Ray Of Light and increasingly less so than Bedtime Stories, which has a class that anyone would envy>>> + <<<Musically, no song really stands out (except for Xstatic Process); they all leave a bit of a bitter taste because everything seems too precise, nothing like the imperfections of the early CDs, the emotional outbursts of Like A Prayer, or the sublime temptations of the early '90s albums. Madonna needs to regain that brilliance that she is perhaps rightly losing>>> And you give it a 5/5? Well, I won't even vote because it doesn't deserve even one, but I don’t know, I just don't understand.
Converge You Fail Me
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...Can I Screm?... for a New Noise!
Converge You Fail Me
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There’s not much to say about Dillinger; according to many, they’ve taken a step back from Calculating Infinity because it’s more varied and less violent. In my opinion, it’s the opposite—they’ve matured quite a bit. Of course, their best remains Irony Is A Dead Scene... but alright, Mr. Allan is on the mic :)
Converge You Fail Me
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Keep in mind that I am among the VERY FEW who don’t see much in the latest Mastodon album, though. According to many people who know what they’re talking about, it’s a great record. I’m not saying it’s bad, but it’s more of a 3.5/4, not the masterpiece that people are claiming; it lacks creativity. However, in terms of sound, impact, and construction, it’s done seriously; they just need to mix in the transitions a bit more within the songs. It’s not that the tracks are all the same; rather, track one starts, goes on, and ends in the same way as the others. This is not the case here. As posthc "violent series," this album by Covrege is the album of the year, while in posthc, Isis takes the crown. Personally, my tastes are closer to Isis. / Ah, picture the Mastodon one as the most violent parts of "The Shape Of All Punk..." by Refused, except it’s entirely violent; they don’t jump from one thing to another like the Ref. A lot of people like it for this reason because it’s an ABSOLUTE POUNDING from start to finish; I’m more into variations; after all, it should be PostHC, not Brutal Gore Metal :)