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DeRank : 39,03
DeAge™ : 7564 days • Here since 25 september 2005
Jack Starr's Burning Starr Rock The American Way
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Even Journey style? Wow! I'll listen to it. Instead of not.
Godflesh Us and Them
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I don't know: personally, staying on the theme of ultra-dryness [down here we don't really know what this so-called and mysterious "rain" actually is] but without excessive smog, I remain more faithful to the sacred triad "Godflesh/Streetcleaner/Slavestate" ; I would say they have essentially reaffirmed (recycled?) the concept expressed there more or less to exhaustion. While often remaining at good/excellent levels. I believe I've also listened to this Ellepì: but from a quick cerebral maelstrom, it seems I remember that I remember nothing of anything. As usual. Ah. Rather, UH! Ah. Rather, UH!
Gorilla Biscuits Gorilla Biscuits
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Hearing this stuff after so long gives me a salty "nostalgia" effect... or maybe it was the coffee this morning that was not sweet enough. I barely remember this EP; what stuck with me more was the following LP "Start Today." I saw the good Anthony "Civ" ages ago on stage with his namesake band opening for Sick Of It All during a wild night filled with sweat, pogoing, and stage diving. I should also mention that Mr. Schreifels later dove headfirst into the excellent post-hardcore project Quicksand. Just to sound like a wise old man.
Malevolent Creation The Fine Art of Murder
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For all those years, I was completely involved, overwhelmed, and swept away by this belligerent type of sounds (Thrash mixed with Death, Death mixed with Thrash, Treath mixed with Deash, and so on), but Malevolent Creation never truly grabbed me beyond the so-called threshold of engagement [which for me meant that which "forced" you to get all their albums, even if recorded in ultra low-fi on mephitic Tdk C60s, just to be clear]. And I've said it all. While saying nothing at all. Eh! Actually UH!
Paolo Ciufici Ga(y)o
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Honestly, I fail to see the point of starting a DeReview with "I am gay/straight/trans/steelrobot." Forgive my boldness: what the hell do others care about your sentimental and sexual preferences when it comes to wanting/being obligated to DeReview any book/album/DVD that you have consumed and apparently enjoyed? Beats me.
The Fall Live to Air in Melbourne '82
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Great Mark E. Smith. When eons ago I had the chance to see him staggering and mumbling on the stage of a London venue, I was (moderately) thrilled. Instead.
Alio Die Password for Entheogenic Experience
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I don't know what the orgiastic rites of squaw pellediluna Vidna Obnama are, nor what the gothic line of such Sam Rosenthal might be. However, it's nice that DeBasio somehow brings it to attention.
Napalm Death The Curse
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Darn it! I thought I had everything (of the Napalms). This (obviously) I'm missing. UncleKan!
Die Kreuzen Cement
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Accidempoli! The mythical Die Kreuzen. I really liked the name (even though I'm not sure why, since it doesn't have Austro-Hungarian origins). And also one of their lost singles. Of which, of course, I remember (almost) nothing. Perhaps the eponymous EP. Maybe.
Denis Villeneuve Blade Runner 2049
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I haven't seen the film. And, probably, I won't see it, at least not in the next five years: I’m a DeNostalgic.