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An Autumn for Crippled Children All Fell Silent, Everything Went Quiet
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Musically, they're not even bad, but that dragged-out voice has always annoyed me. Better off with nothing in some cases.
Napalm Death Throes of Joy in the Jaws of Defeatism
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For me, the most beautiful, vibrant, healthy, and exciting Napalm remain those of the (first) legendary Peel Session. I know I'm an old nostalgic, all crumpled up. I've had this new one for more than a month, but I haven't listened to it all yet. In fact, I think I've got stuck on the third/fourth track, where it seems to me that so far they have the usual excellent and fierce energy. However, at this stage, the thought of forcing myself to listen to the whole thing worries me. Maybe later: there's no rush and (besides) I have nothing to do. UH!
Neil Young On the Beach
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I won't even tell him that I am eagerly waiting for the (imminent) #version4 because he already knows it.
Antonino Zichichi L'Infinito
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"No human intellect will ever be able to conquer and fully understand the Great Plan."
She underestimates me.
Sativa Luv Box The Bad Sleep Well
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It sounds like a nice rock song sung decently.
Debaser La gente di Debaser - Parte 1
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Anyway, dear Brother @[Martello], I would like to point out that no one has noted that there is an inconsistency between the title of the DeOpera DeRecensita and the image of the DeCopertina of the DeOpera itself. You tell us that you are (or would be) DeRecensendo "Gli Utenti di DeBaser", but at the same time, the image shows the wording "La gente di DeBaser (parte 1)" (which, by the way, would be the DeGente, but never mind). Just for this, you should be DeBannato by @[G] in perzona by (and no later than) the (imminent) DeMezzanotte. Do you rely on the clementiae of the court or are you willing to modify everything (in one way or another)? Let us know, let us. Before Mezzanotte, preferably.
Conception State of Deception
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I would have some slight reservations about the fact that the return of Tool has left "everyone satisfied." Of course, there are the integralist-maximalists like @[algol] who continue to sing its praises while being aware that the album is capable of producing gaseous emissions from the purplish to the cerulean that can obscure the sun for at least three quarters of an hour following the end of the listening.
Stefano D'Orazio Omaggio a SDO
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With Brother @[rafssru], please be so kind as to place it in the appropriate Editorialensis section. If he wants.
Jeri Ellsworth C64 DTV
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There's also Qix inside

that you sepia?

Which I would also highly recommend for its wonderful purely audio part, especially from minute 0:32.
AC/DC PWR/UP
AC/DC PWR/UP
6 nov 20
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Yes, alright, but I mean, who could ever expect a "legendary" album at this point in their career? Considering that their last fully decent album dates back to 1980, it’s already quite something that they are still around playing more or less the same piece, with micro-variations almost imperceptible to the human ear, for over forty years. Anyway, more than anything, I just wanted to say that the image of the cover is wrong. The right one is this one here next to it. *R*YOU SHOULD KNOW!*R*