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DeAge™ : 7564 days • Here since 25 september 2005
Øjne Prima Che Tutto Bruci
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I don't know practically anything about Screamo (which, if I interpreted correctly, should refer to the ultra-screamed-devastated tone of the vocalist, somewhat like the very first Negazione but with more hysteria) and about Øjne.
Out of curiosity, I looked them up on the Tube

Musically, they are also listenable: it sounds like a more violent Fugazi-like post-hardcore. Although I admit that, perhaps due to my significant age, I can't find anything particularly stimulating in it.
The tone of the voice also becomes monotonous if not annoying after a while.
But at least the DePagina up there is beautiful.
Cosmic Psychos Go the Hack
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I don't remember if it was already mentioned in some remote DeAscolto, but of the whole bunch of lovely noise makers from those scorching years, I don't think I've ever listened to/ delved into these bumpkins. Or if I did, I've happily forgotten about it.
July July
July July
14 apr 18
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I thought I had finished messing up the computer's amplification.
Instead, the Deascolto next to it says that such a worn-out record is pressed in Mono.
Damn them!
And a bit also you.
But without rancor.
The Serpent Power The Serpent Power
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The video associated with DeRecenza there trains me, it’s not that I understood it very much (not very much at all). Instead, this here which I’m gifting to you (even if it’s from April)

puts things in plain sight. Just saying, ça va sans dire.
Prong Prove You Wrong
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BegToDiffa is (remains and likely will be) their only, albeit not insignificant, masterpiece. This nimble discobolus, I recall, delighted me promptly upon its release, and I listened to it with grace and joy for quite some layered time. However, I admit that I haven't listened to it anymore since (at least) 1492. UH!
The Church The Blurred Crusade
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I agree. The TodayIsTheDay have come out with some really great unhealthy stuff. As for these ones described and told, I don't think I've ever delved deeper into them.
Mike Resnick Purgatory: Chronicle of a Distant World
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"Divide and conquer consists of controlling and governing a people by creating divisions, provoking rivalries, and fostering discord."
But who knows (ever) from which Habsburg intergalactic reality it may have drawn (ever) its inspiration...
What do you say?
Armando Iannucci The Death of Stalin
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Very interesting: black humour never ceases to amaze us. Not to mention that the Russian national anthem

is my favorite in the entire galaxy.
Camp Cope Camp Cope
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The singer Australopithecus with the mustache and the shirt.
Essentially a follower of Maurizio Costanzo from bygone days unknowingly.
The live video in the studio associated with DeRecenza doesn't bother me.
I don't know the album: therefore, I remain silent.
Ryley Walker Deafman Glance
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I don't know if it could inspire me. Me and folk don't particularly get along. Except for that Apocalyptic one. But "Illinois" is my favorite album by Sufjan Stevens. He comes from there. Yeah, maybe I'll give it a listen. You never know.