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Torche Meanderthal
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@Mademoiselle De-Blinky: (moderately) happy for you to have managed to find something to your liking. @Garcon De-Bisius: stonerrochè??? You say? We'll see! Personally, I haven't detected any Kyuss-psychedelic-south-desert-rock influence in this work... but it's nice that each of us finds/feels what he considers most suitable/right and appropriate. @Duca Festuca: I completely agree halfway with you. The important thing is that you don't deprive yourself daily of at least one/two tracks from your precious artifact labeled "Turbo". Cave greetings galore.
A Storm Of Light And We Wept The Black Ocean Within
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I haven't listened to the album right now (in fact), but she managed to make me want to get it for myself! Good job!
Torche Meanderthal
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Emmqquanta courteous g(i)ente.. @Mademoiselles PalliniTerryPallini: did you perhaps see the lamp? Someone stole it from me! @Madame MariaG: wow! Your Liaison is definitely not to be thrown away.. I actually skipped the intermediate Jawbox tracks while stacking the sounds of such a disc(bolo). Thank you for stopping by, of course. @Mr. Kemosabe: well, your wrecking yard of (dis)trust doesn’t know one more than the devil (nèsà). Anyway: I believe this is really the second work over the long/concrete distance since the debut of (about) two years ago. @IcnarF: let’s hope it doesn’t cause too many and significant damages (breaking, of course). Muchas gracias à todos.
Torche Meanderthal
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Dear Duca De-Fèstùca, however: do you not believe that a "vomitousness" that possesses the marks of the "inarrivable" deserves the most obsequious respect towards those who generated it? And so let me add: Ewwiwa i tastierizzati GiùdasPrìst, èVViVa "TurboLover"! @Mr. RatPeloso: practically yes. @Messer BartholomèoPestalozzidaPinerolo: allow me to say to you that (looking at your numerical expression relative to the work) my judgment on the matter does not stray much from what you attributed... only that being a generous person I would have (perhaps) awarded a three-and-a-half rounded-up to four. Furthermore, I would lend you, if you don't mind, a missing "con". @Emanuense: but-thank you to you.
Torche Meanderthal
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Dear Emanuele, thank you very much for your usual and cordial generosity; as far as the numerical aspect is concerned, you could have assigned me (as I deserved) a splendid ONE: my purpose is not to collect votes or seek improbable consensus, but rather to try to signal to the best of my ability some little disc/concert that I find pleasant to the ear, that’s all. Regarding the fact that I may be unclear, I would dare to suggest that you are going through an open door, but allow me to add that I did insert some references among the improbable lines: perhaps I made some comparisons you did not recognize, and for that, I do not regret it (on the contrary). In any case: the album is a concentrate of ultra-rock that is quite varied and moderately impactful (with splendid recording, moreover), although it has a baseline listenability that, for example, seems increasingly unpleasant to some other listeners (see the comment in this regard from the skilled Festùcone). Hoping to have minimally helped you, I take this opportunity to wish you all a splendid day. Au revoir.
Torche Meanderthal
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Hey there! @PostBlack: Thank you very much, the pleasure is all mine. @ClaIsMuerto: You should know, dear, that as a child I obsessively followed the adventures of the phantasmagorical protagonist of the animated series "Vikie the Viking"! Here’s why. About the Helmets: I would say that "Betty," despite its underlying accessibility (self-citation), did have its moments: the big problems started from the next job onwards. @Black&White: any Michael Jackson relationships? @Mademoiselle MariaG: yes, but don’t rush too much... you might (please also read the notes from the reliable Festùcone below your post) be moderately disappointed (instead of not). Festuk-One: what can I say (dear), I’m not at all displeased, but I admit that your analysis has a certain critical consistency. Just one question: is it better or worse than your beloved "Turbo" by the GiùdasPrist? @BarbaBlack: Huh? But are you talking about Gianni? Pettenati Gianni (the one from "Bandiera Gialla" if you need a reference)? Did someone happen to eavesdrop on the de-sampol? And if so, what do they think? And if not, as left unsaid.
Crazy Frog Presents Crazy Hits
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Well! Artists like CresiFrogh are not the kind you run into at every street corner. At best, they're found on the edges of every serious muddy puddle worth mentioning.
Scott H. Biram Graveyard Shift
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‘..smashing of balls..’? And so here I am (since you called me out indirectly)!! In carrying out my role, therefore, I will tell you: the de-page (aside from a few negligible expressive coarseness: it really seems that if the usual two or three swear words aren’t used, one isn't effective in describing the verb-rope) pleases me much more than moderately, although the de-samples (if I have to be honest) don't attract me much (rather the opposite). De gustibus (or tram, depending on the means of transport used). The vote (as you will know) I won’t assign to you, but as you already know, I would have gladly seen it (also) from the other side. And then: I’m still waiting for Turbo from Giudas Prist!!!!
Metallica Death Magnetic
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Today I would suggest to Magnetize to Death our palate with such a delicacy: CASSULLI ALLA CARLOFORTINA. Ingredients: 600 grams of flour, 4 eggs, a bunch of basil, a small bunch of parsley, 50 grams of pine nuts, 1 clove of garlic, 100 grams of grated cheese (1/2 pecorino and 1/2 parmesan), 1 kilo of fresh tomatoes, 1 yellow onion, extra virgin olive oil, water, salt, and pepper to taste. Preparation: put the flour in a bowl, add the eggs, a pinch of salt, and water until you get a compact dough. Separately, crush together the basil, parsley, pine nuts, and garlic, adding the oil, salt, pepper, and cheese until you obtain a creamy mixture (the oil should be added according to the desired consistency). In a pan, sauté the onion in oil and add the previously chopped tomatoes, adjusting for salt; allow to cook until a good sauce is obtained. Bring water to a boil, cook the cassulli for a few minutes, and drain. Pour some tablespoons of pesto and the same amount of tomato into a pan, add the drained pasta, and stir for a few minutes over low heat. Serve piping hot.
Metallica Death Magnetic
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Malloreddus a Sa Campidanesa: ingredients for 4 people. Three hundred grams of malloreddus, two fresh sausages, 1/2 kg of tomato sauce, one onion, one clove of garlic, extra virgin olive oil, one bay leaf, salt and pepper, Sardinian pecorino and a sachet of saffron. Remove the skin from the sausages, cut them into pieces, and sauté them in a little oil along with the chopped onion and garlic, and a bay leaf. Add the tomato sauce, season with salt, and cook for about twenty minutes. Add a sachet of saffron that you have dissolved in a ladle of the cooking water of the malloreddus. Drain the malloreddus and toss them with the sausage sauce, an abundant grating of pecorino, and some torn basil along with pepper to taste.
Forget about Magnetic Death... this is the REAL DEATH (for the palate/stomach). Committee for a more culinary Mediterranean DeBaser.