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DeRank : 39,03
DeAge™ : 7564 days • Here since 25 september 2005
Francesco Gabbani Magellano
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I read somewhere that this guy (or the big monkey, I didn't quite catch it) won Sanremo. Good for him. But what do we, the DeBasio, really care about? We're not on Canile5 or TV Sorrisi e Canzoni.
Gnod Just Say No Psycho Right- Wing Capitalism Industril Death Machine
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But "capezzoli" with two p's is it a reinforcement? Or is it because the free explosions of the hooks are embedded in both? Just to be sure, I’ll look for the record(bolo) and then we’ll see if it’s as wonderfully danceable as you say.
Santa Banana La Vita Agra
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If this is the new direction of DeBaser, good luck.
Lars von Trier Nymphomaniac (Vol. I & II)
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No. I really didn't like this. In my opinion, the dazed Lars here has gotten a bit (too) lost in the most obscure corners of his distorted psyche. But... from DeRecensa and the comments in calc(i)e, it seems that no one has seen/appreciated "Le Onde Del Destino." That one was worthy of attention. And it certainly wasn't any less "sick" than this.
Zu Jhator
Zu Jhator
7 may 17
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Seen at S.Anna Arresi Jazz a few years ago in the company of that rascal Peter Brotzmann. Honestly, I've always found their modus operandi interesting but ultimately a bit limited to the monolithic repetition of the same tight formula (and let’s be clear, 90% of the bands around behave the same way, so let’s not break down that well-worn door). Therefore, not having heard this new album, the fact that I’ve learned they’ve tried to expand their repertoire is already a decent reason for interest. DePagina pleasant. Anzichénò. Tench Iù for the segnalation.
Sex Pistols Anarchy in the U.K.
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Ah! Is it already out?
Deniz Tek BAM!Fest VI
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If this is the new direction of DeBaser, good luck.
Memoriam For The Fallen
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Personally, I consider "Realm Of Chaos" by the indestructible Boltrauer to be one of the most outrageous metal albums from the late eighties. I still remember with (h)ardor the classic “displaced” guitar riffs, wonderfully uncoordinated and utterly devoid of any logical sense, contained in tracks that have become true classics of the genre like "Through The Eye Of Terror" or "Dark Millenium." After that, in my humble opinion, they became quite standardized; starting from Warmaster, they progressively lost that touch of unusual gratuitous viiiolence that made them unique. I knew nothing about this album (or the existence of such a "Super-group"). If I were still at the age where I was daily shredding my ears with Realm Of Chaos, I would go search for it right away. Now I’m definitely more cautious. Maybe I’ll throw in the echo-sounder tomorrow :P Tench Iu allot for de segnalation. Aiò!
Suffocation Effigy of the Forgotten
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Exaggerated! In my opinion, the best (or worst, depending on your point of view) is found in the debut mini-LP "Human Waste": the super-raw version of the recalcitrant "Mass Obliteration" wipes out this tortuous album in one fell swoop.
The Mount Fuji Doomjazz Corporation Anthropomorphic
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Uhm.. DeTenchiu. Quite unrelated stuff: 59 and 59 of such shimmering rarefactions are hard to complete without paying a toll. Rather.