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Fugazi Red Medicine
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Here are the grades
Fugazi Red Medicine
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The album is certainly one to absorb thoroughly; with the proper attention, you'll notice a good amount of hooks (Do You Like Me, Target, Forensic Scene). The two hypnotic instrumentals are beautiful and evocative, while the anonymous Downed City feels somewhat insignificant. The surreal sounds that open certain tracks are a bit meaningless, but apart from that, there's really nothing to say—it's an excellent album.
Death In Vegas The Contino Sessions
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I like Death Threat, Flying, and Aladdin's Story; I find them hypnotic and just surreal enough, but with the others, I struggle not to get bored.
Screaming Trees Dust
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I still need to delve into the Trees... but the solo work by Lanegan is magical.
Primus Brown Album
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Alright... So I'll add Antipop to the list, Animal is the EP? Anyway, I'll do some research. Thanks, and friends as always :)
Primus Brown Album
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So laugh, who cares. Did you read the comment above? If yes, good, if not, who cares again.
Mark Lanegan Field Songs
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I'm not voting for the album yet, I need to fully process it. I can only say that Field Song is one of those songs that feels like a standard, almost like the Our Father, so perfect and simple at the same time. The first two are chilling, the instrumental and She Done Too Much are no less impressive. Congratulations on the review, I really like the terms you used.
Fugazi Steady Diet Of Nothing
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Probably the peak of ferocity reached by Fugazi (along with In On The Kill Taker) even though I prefer the latter and Repeater.
Primus Brown Album
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Let's do one thing, guys... I haven't listened to this album since the dawn of time, but let's do it this way: I officially renounce this review. I will re-listen to the album and eventually come back to post another comment. But between the review and the right comments, for goodness' sake, I've got a headache.
Metallica Death Magnetic
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I like the album, I must tell the truth. We're not talking about masterpieces here; the Metallica have already given what they had to give. But it's a decent album, and a thousand times better than St. Anger.