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Zurk, you already have the flesh-colored card (which is the equivalent of the gold card) of the Fan-Cool-Caz, it goes without saying. Nick too, and both of you will receive the legendary leather kazoo for the club's first anniversary. // P.S. NICK, finally there's something that both of us like, damn, out of 90 records between mine and yours, we did it.
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Now that you've said a stupid thing, the doll will be delivered to you; since you were so proud, I'm sending it dressed in black. Mos Def says hi, now choke on the hemlock :)))) [sorry Giov, the comment is for Lukin, but in the end it's a drag to always write the same "nice rec"... we're too alternative for that :)) ]
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EEEEEEEHHHHHH!!!!?????!!!!!!!?????? !!!!!!!???????!!!!!!????????? Where???
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Antimo downloads Mathematics (and then the whole album), and let's see what happens to the Bistibois record... ;)
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Sure, Cocaine Rodeo really sucks; it wouldn’t have taken much to make it better.
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But what genre is Mad Season? What is Soul? I've been trying to figure it out for years.
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Yes, I read it too, but as Psycho says, "the challenge is to say a lot with little."
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BEAUTIFUL KAPPA!!! Booka-booka-booka-booka-booka-booka !! Yo, check it one for Charlie Hustle, two for Steady Rock
Three for the fourth comin live, future shock
It's five dimensions, six senses
Seven firmaments of heaven to hell, 8 Million Stories to tell [......] Why did one straw break the camel's back? HERE'S THE SECRET
THE MILLION OTHER STRAWS UNDERNEATH IT - IT'S ALL M A T H E M A T I C S / Ma-ma-ma-maity moooss DEF! //// I'll try to get a sample in there, even if I don't have the CDs in the office...
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Like the last one, I put it on when I want to feel something calm; I just put this one on, and it relaxes me. The fact that I enjoy listening to the whining singers here already earns it a 5.
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It's Ghostly but only in that photo // In my opinion, this is better than Never Never Land for the rhythmic sections, which are practically all off-beat. This is an album to be listened to at inhuman volumes through headphones; it changes significantly from the stereo (yes, I know, thanks to hell, everything is better through headphones, but this one really is different). For example, the track with Tommaso, the first time I realized that underneath the two piano chords there were 10,000 sounds at minimal levels, it blew my mind, pure genius. Never Never Land is more linear, compact, and homogeneous (which can be a plus depending on your taste), but in this one, you can follow the beat or the voice, noticing abysmal differences in timing, yet they always converge at the end of the "bar" (is that the right term? in the sense of the end of the 4/4). I find it more cerebral and unique, although I admit I appreciated the last one right away while this one took me a bit longer, but in the long run, this one wins. And yes, I'm biased because I really like Valfrutta Shadow, and now he's with Uncle Zack, so that's a lot, a lot, a lot, a lot of points in his favor.