Bartleboom

DeRank : 35,89
DeAge™ : 7621 days • Here since 9 august 2005
Nocturnal Depression Soundtrack For A Suicide Opus II
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True! But only because I made a promise to the Madonna of Corralitos-California never to repeat myself! In exchange, I managed to catch Trouble, Spirit Caravan, YOB, and Place Of Skull! And soon Pentagram and The Hidden Hand will arrive too. BartleBOOM?! NO! BartleDOOM!..buuuahahahhahahhahahah hahahahhahahahhaha!!!!!:DDD!
Nocturnal Depression Soundtrack For A Suicide Opus II
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Hi Trell!!!.. I admit the shameless homage to the cartoon whose theme song had the most beautiful bass line in the world, and I feel it's appropriate to quote the opening lines: "dum-bam, dum-bam, dum-bam, du-ba-bam / Dum-ba, dum-ba, dum-ba, du-ba-bam.. fantamaaaannnn"
Nocturnal Depression Soundtrack For A Suicide Opus II
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Basically all the albums I've reviewed!! Doom is mmmmiiiioooo!!!uuuahahahahahaha!!!! :DDD!
Nocturnal Depression Soundtrack For A Suicide Opus II
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@mien: forgive my curiosity... what is the "5-star Doom album" you listened to?
The Chosen Few Do The Manic!
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It's a shame that this review has received so few comments. I'll do my part: good page! Bye!
Bruno Corbucci Delitto In Formula 1
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I personally continue to appreciate very much the "measure" with which you write and present yourself. As for the film, I won't comment: I have a very vague and not at all positive memory of it. Bye.
Mohsen Makhmalbaf Viaggio a Kandahar (2001)
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I really liked it a lot.. truly, well done isi.
Der Blutharsch The Track Of The Hunted
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@alessio: I'm in the office and I can't continue the conversation properly. But I enjoyed talking with you... sorry, bye!
Der Blutharsch The Track Of The Hunted
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Look, I confess that I understand you more than you might think. I believe the issue is managing to separate the "signifier" from the "signified." And, to shift the discussion to a higher plane (in which, to be honest, I don't feel very comfortable...), whether we can separate the form of art from the meaning it conveys. Is a novel written in a sublime form that praises torture still a work of art? Or does its message undermine its literary qualities? I, I repeat, often struggle to separate the two (an album, a book, a photo can be the most beautiful in existence, but if they carry a message I detest, I find it hard to appreciate them). Memento, until proven otherwise, manages to do so. I don’t see why we should be pushed to judge his ideas or his person based on the musical analysis of an album. Especially after he has declared himself distanced from certain ideologies on several occasions. That's all. Bye!
Der Blutharsch The Track Of The Hunted
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The issue has already come up in other reviews, always by memento. At the moment, I remember two: the first by a certain Aeon Soph (or something like that), the other by Death In June (Operation etc.). In both cases, memento has repeated that he is interested in describing the "means" by which a message is proposed (the music), and not "the" message as such. Not the WHAT, but the HOW. Not to mention that, in this very review, he writes: "zero is undoubtedly the score that anyone deserves who decides to celebrate, in the comfortable warmth of their living room, the unspeakable horrors of war." I wonder what else he would have had to say to distance himself from this guy's ideologies. Or is the problem the score?! Should he have given it a 0 regardless, for ideological reasons?! One last consideration that maybe has nothing to do with it: memento is one of the most balanced users on the site. He has always argued his positions and opinions very calmly. I can’t really see him "getting off thinking about the blood of millions of innocents." Then again, maybe you know him better than I do.. I would wait before making such blunt judgments.