Bartleboom

DeRank : 35,89
DeAge™ : 7613 days • Here since 9 august 2005
Philippe Lioret Welcome
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Very nice page and, apparently, remarkable proposal. You are great as always.
James Webb Young Tecnica per Produrre Idee
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I can't believe it... you thought I was serious. Did you really think I wanted to ask you for money and/or anchovy paste (?!?!) for something I read elsewhere? Maybe you even looked it up on Wikipedia under "copyright." I'm sure you even bothered to write the copyright symbol... Seriously, Punisher, get a life. Or, at least, create a fake one with a life.
The Go-Betweens Bright Yellow Bright Orange
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Lately, I've been a bit of a jerk with you: I think I haven't read/commented on any of your latest reviews... I'm really sorry about that. To make it up to you, I'm giving you a 5 on trust, and then tonight I'll take my time to read all of this. Bye! :)
James Webb Young Tecnica per Produrre Idee
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If you put it in one of your comics, I want half the money they give you for the publication. Or half of the supply of anchovy paste you buy with the aforementioned money. Otherwise, you’ll be hearing from my lawyer. I’m not kidding. And then I want a helicopter and a safe conduct to Mexico. Here, on the other hand, I am joking.
James Webb Young Tecnica per Produrre Idee
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The best of all, however, remains: "La droga c'inquina, ma la figa tombola."
James Webb Young Tecnica per Produrre Idee
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I deduce that no one has yet written: "How to get a life and stay for more than 3 days without reviewing crap."
Amedeo Gianfrotta Grazie Padre Pio
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"Oh come on... let’s sing together, a nice song dedicated to your moooother, who loves us sooo much. Let's sing this song that gives us, my son, so much emotiooooon. Da-na-naii-na-na-naaaiii"
William Gay Crepuscolo
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Great notification: the references are very watery. Well done!
Incoming Cerebral Overdrive Cerebral Heart
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I had a pizza with sausages and caciotta for lunch and now I'm in the midst of a full gastro-psychedelic trip, but I really enjoyed the experience.
Death Death By Metal
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Well... I swear I don't want to be picky, especially because - fundamentally - I care very little about this story, but it seems to me that a big mess is being made. There are two possibilities: either we take into account the demos of my neighbor, or only the "official" releases. In both cases, the statement that without Death, extreme music would have stopped at Venom is wrong. If you take the demos, just look at the already mentioned Hellhammer, Metallica, Exodus, and Slayer (all bands that recorded their first demos between '81 and '82). If you consider the official albums, it's the same story. Between '84 and '87, there are hundreds of productions more violent than Venom (the first one that comes to mind: Onslaught - Power from hell - '85, which indeed draws a lot from Discharge). The "Death, the coolest" narrative applies, if anything, only to death (indeed) metal and, among other things, they have to contend with Possessed or the aforementioned Slaughter. But between Venom (and the demos from the early '80s) and the embryonic death (which smells a mile away of trashier and grittier thrash) of Scream Bloody Gore, I think there's a whole lot of people who have been heavily involved in extreme music... Then again, we’re just talking for the sake of it, right?