NickGhostDrake

DeRank : 4,46
DeAge™ : 8246 days • Here since 12 november 2003
Scout Niblett This Fool Can Die Now
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Great record, sorry I'm late. The male voice in contrast is fantastic.
Vanilla Fudge Psychedelic Sundae: The Best Of Vanilla Fudge
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What the hell are you laughing at?
Vanilla Fudge Psychedelic Sundae: The Best Of Vanilla Fudge
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I have always dreamed of giving Mussolini a good kick in the ass... but where do these ideas come from? Metal up the Dux!
Vanilla Fudge Psychedelic Sundae: The Best Of Vanilla Fudge
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how you pose, you scare me...
Vanilla Fudge Psychedelic Sundae: The Best Of Vanilla Fudge
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Let no one dare to mistreat the human cases of debaser: it is thanks to them that we attract sponsors. Today, a pharmaceutical company has come forward interested in experimenting with morphine.
Strana Officina Ritual
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human cases, it’s always a pleasure...
Vanilla Fudge Psychedelic Sundae: The Best Of Vanilla Fudge
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Thank you, fuck you too!
Strana Officina Strana Officina
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human case with metal filling.
Isengard Vinterskugge
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Somewhere there must be a guy whose job is to be a black metal cover photographer. It's a pretty easy job: the only thing he has to do is choose a forest. Most likely, he picks based on purely logistical parameters, like the one right by his house. With an average of 200-300 black albums a year, it's work that can be done in a single session of 400-500 photographs of the forest, from which he selects the 200-300 where, in his opinion, the forest looks best, with the finest profile. Of course, there’s the poor soul who has to make the malevolent appearance on the cover (usually the assistant photographer, conveniently made up to look like a grim reaper, sad scyther, or cursed wretch, depending on the minimum wage in that country) who takes a percentage of the sales from 7 to 10%, woefully underpaid and overworked, sometimes having to hold poses in the freezing night for hours, waiting for the photographer to finally find the best profile of the forest (in the cover shown on this page, the assistant is clearly dressed as a befana). Finally, there’s the printing cost, which hovers around 2%, since the font is always the same and there’s no mental and/or artistic effort involved, only electrical power. Stay brutal.
Dead Fly Buchowski Land of the Rough
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definitely a derivative disc, but damn how good it is!!!