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Well... I'll tell you, right now this CD sucks, really, this review is crap.
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But look, Eclipse, I said the same thing you said; no one invented anything, but everyone contributed. It's Pierem who shot down "The Pink Floyd Did Everything."
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The first one is beautiful, this one is fucking horrible.
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What a shame though to read Hip Hop under Necro, if it were up to him the Zulu Nation would be on fire and Bambataa in prison :))
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Hey Man... Whatta Fuck?!?!? I Don't Caremudaphakka Cause I Neeed DRRRRRRRRRRUUUUUUUUGGGGGG, Streets CS Crack an Druggun When I'm on The Sage I'm The King Of MicroPhone. / I would give this story a 9/5 / Do you have NonPhixion? In my opinion, here Ill Bill expresses himself very well but not at his best; he also has a magnificent piece in the last album by the Beatnuts, which I think came out in November 2003, he's in the single "Yae Yo." Anyway, Psychological + Def Jux now means Rap, besides them I think the only ones left are me, Blackalicious, and the Def Jux buddies outside the label, the rest is watery shit, nice Taunus throw Budokhan Mikephone goin on an on an on.
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I thought it came from the Dutch coffee shop chain... you know how it is... Jim Morrison makes you think about certain things :)))
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I don't see anything genius in Waters, reasoned, not genius.
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Vrensis, but Virus, when are you bringing it to review on De-B? We’re missing cornerstones of Drum N Bass to review, like Jhon Lee Hooker, or great guitarists like Dodi Battaglia... in short, there’s plenty for you to sink your teeth into, come on, make it happen.
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Mr... it's Vrensis, not francis, do you remember Frengo & Stop from Mai Dire Gol (A. Albanese)? His assistants were Virus & Vrensis, try to say it in Frengo's tone... << Hey Vrensis... pighià à Gumplanara >> You'll see, it fits him perfectly, this guy is so Vrensis, let’s call things by their proper name.
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You're right, you've interpreted this wrong, but we also have to consider that we have a different standard of judgment here; however, from your latest comments, it seems you've adapted to the "trend." I don't experience the Doors as a journey into the subconscious, but rather as a clear X-ray; there are no instrumental complications that require a careful listen with headphones after obsessively fine-tuning the equalizer. It's a homogeneous and spontaneous sound... I don’t know if I made myself clear, but time is what it is :D