Mc Sampyr

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DeAge™ : 7638 days • Here since 11 july 2005
Courtney Love America's Sweetheart
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I miss Kurt more and more every moment.
Prophilax Il Quinto Escremento
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revisit Under Cool by Proph… one of the most engaged Italian albums of the last decade
Fabri Fibra Mr. Simpatia
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No Comment, avoid commenting and don't be a pain in the ass. If you like this masculine and commercial Betrayal, go ahead and enjoy it. But don't take it personally if we boo it.
C.S.I. Ko De Mondo
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Annus my treasure, when I typed CSI to see if anyone had already reviewed it, I found nothing. Then when I typed C.S.I., I realized about Kurz. It’s worth mentioning that everyone has their own for each album, and a single post isn’t enough to express it. PEACE LOVE EMPATHY, as the good Cobain used to say.
C.S.I. Ko De Mondo
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Look Kurz, your review is great. And Annus, In Viaggio won’t be at the same level as others. But it’s not pop. I don’t think it’s appropriate to compare Ferr&Coo. to a genre that includes Eros and other idiots (including the new U2).
Bassi Maestro Hate
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I was rereading the exchanges between Zion and our favorite sexy teen, and I thought that now, better than before, I can sneak in. Unfortunately, hip hop is trapped in group logic; everything must be shared by the crew. From an emancipatory style, hip hop has turned into a gangsta imitation, not so much by street thugs, but by neglected youth who form groups to "belong." Guys, do as you please, but personally, the issues of the crews, the rampant populism, indifferent machismo, and gangsta culture have irked me. I broke away from my crew and from rap because the mass sharing of this crap diminishes and prostitutes it, plain and simple. You get lobotomized with the same things for years until you become a mannequin made up of dozens of arms, feet, tongues, dicks, and a single brain, fucked by the "law of the street." If rap distanced itself from the GROUP and was explored by the INDIVIDUAL (as great "suckers" like Caparezza and Frankie Hi-NRG MC have done), then we can hope to have truly local rap and not a bad copy of that American garbage.
Forgive the emphasis. Lovingly.
CCCP - Fedeli alla linea Live In Punkow
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Jil, a better joke? Anyway, I’m not a fascist, I’m a kameradschaft compagnon with feminist leanings, a romantic patriot, a critical partisan of my nation, a social pain-in-the-ass, a right-wing Marxist, and a left-wing thiartist. As Sellers said in "The Pink Panther 2 - A Shot in the Dark," <I suspect everyone and I suspect no one.> That’s why I love the good Ferretti.
CCCP - Fedeli alla linea Live In Punkow
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I went to the PCC website. To the right, but the abbreviation reminds me of the Fighting Communist Party and the Communist Party of Cuba. PCC was also, like CCCP, PCCP, and others, one of the acronyms that appeared on the flags of the Soviet republics. They seem interesting, echoing the CCCP a bit, in their search for the grotesque and the outsiding, but personally I find them too "phallic" and at the same time too "transgressive." No one, like the CCCP, will ever be able to be extreme without losing composure and without making it burdensome, even if not going unnoticed. Faithful to the line, even when there isn’t one.
CCCP - Fedeli alla linea Live In Punkow
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Are they Italians ajeje?
CCCP - Fedeli alla linea Live In Punkow
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I don't think there have been any other bands of pro-Soviet punk, at least in Italy. The pro-Sovietism of CCCP is exclusively a matter of fact and indicates all those sounds and lyrics that break away from the Anglo-American scheme of punk and music in general. I believe that no one will ever have enough originality to renew it. If it were to be picked up again now as a genre, it would be lost.