psychopompe

DeRank : 13,33
DeAge™ : 8188 days • Here since 11 january 2004
Stromba Tales From The Sitting Room
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Damn, I've been looking for them for three days and nothing... and your description isn't exciting me.... nujazz? arghhh... I thought they were like Out Hud.
System Of A Down Mezmerize
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schism I'm not saying that I'm better or worse than the Tool, it's just that those pseudo-melodic stchetti remind me of them... I assure you that I wouldn't compare them at all to the Tool, since I like them a lot too... and then it's ridiculous, it must be you, and I don't feel like telling you to fuck off because it doesn't seem appropriate... oops, I think I actually did...
Beaver & Krause Gandharva
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You're right to review hard-to-find items, just send them to us! This really intrigues me and I had no idea about it. What do you say to a trade?
Q And Not U Power
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I like the first two by far (+ a little more than different damage from no kill no beep beep), it seems to me like an easy breakthrough to the trends. Obviously, they are a thousand times better than Rapture & co. As for Sui generis, I downloaded Tom Vek's "we have sound," which isn't bad; give it a listen if you get the chance.
Eels Blinking Lights And Other Revelations
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Even a record from the revived local guy! Well, you beat me to the punch on timing, but honestly, I’ve only listened to the album a few times. What can I say, the choice to make it a double is demanding for Mr. E and for us listeners, but it’s growing on me over time. At first, I must say I was about to go back to grab the latest from Adam Green, but I gave it another chance and I’m glad I did. Right now, I prefer Electro-Shock Blues, but maybe I’ll change my mind. However, Elliott Smith is definitely superior to good old E. Bye.
The Monks Black Monk Time
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Well, no way out I'll do it for you, but I have to tell you that the first of the seeds, although very similar to each other, brings me joy... and above all, it includes one of my favorite garage pieces, which is pushin' too hard.
Bon Jovi These Days
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Bulgarian Madonna, who the hell remembers Tico Torres... ah ah ah ah ah that face and that name!!!! Thanks Jessy, you made my morning brighter... but who the hell will be Tito Puente's grandson?
Supreme Dicks The Emotional Plague
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How nice, I don’t know shit about almost all the bands you mentioned, especially these supreme dicks.....how lovely ignorance!!!!
The 13th Floor Elevators The Psychedelic Sounds of
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I agree with Bogus and, above all, I don't share the view of considering both groups equally influential... or at least that's what I understood from Guevo... As much as I like the 13th, the Velvet have pushed contemporary music forward more than Roky and his associates. Obviously, the fact that I find their music acidic or psychedelic doesn't mean that the goal of Reed & co. was to make psychedelia. And here you are right to say, I think it's impossible given the hate they felt towards the flower children.
System Of A Down Mezmerize
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I was reading in the alt-recs that SOAD, according to their fans, would be innovative... well, if innovation means playing crossover in the style of RATM but more metal, adding pseudo-Tool breaks and vocal parts that are sometimes angry and sometimes melodic like Korn, my grandmother doesn't have a mustache... other than that, I remember that I had listened to Toxicity and it had worn me out due to its aforementioned schematic nature. I’ll pass on this one. I hope their political commitment is sincere, even though unfortunately recording for a major and preaching against neoliberalism, etc., etc.,... can create monsters.
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