psychopompe

DeRank : 13,33
DeAge™ : 8187 days • Here since 11 january 2004
Burzum Hliðskjálf
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The problem is that if one is a fascist, unfortunately, they can't be all three things at the same time... Unfortunately, after the war, the Allies' fear of seeing Italy under Russian influence led to many bastards who deserved a swift end being spared, and sadly, their sick genes continued to produce monsters over time. Idiocy and ignorance are hereditary. Just read "Asce di Guerra" by Luther Blissett, the story of Vitaliano Ravagli, and you'll get an idea of how things in the post-war period had changed only nominally, but in reality, the straw was still full of fascists. At least we were fortunate that the Duce was taken out on the spot (there were already rumors that the Allies wanted to take him to Nuremberg, have him testify against the Nazis, and rehabilitate him politically); otherwise, that little whore of a granddaughter would be the least of our worries...
Holger Czukay Canaxis
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Just found online Paperhouse by Can live on television in 1971... such an extraordinary thing! Czukay has "Cermania" written on his face, Schmidt has sideburns thicker than an aborigine's, Karoli is buzzed, the drummer is a metronome and Damo is the most freakish character you can imagine... a must-see and a must-resee.
Black Sabbath Paranoid
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He he he my sabbathian memory is still working....anyway, I think it was a song by an old bluesman but I'm just taking a shot in the dark here.
Sparklehorse Vivadixiesubmarinetransmissionplot
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How long zigghio!! At least it seems to me eh...anyway, your recommendation of Neutral Milk Hotel (even if it was a late bloomer) was fabulous, but in this case I don't know....I had Good Morning Spider and I wasn't thrilled by it, even though I gave it away too quickly. It's A Wonderful Life drives me crazy, many of my friends say it's the best....mmmhhh what to do....
The Black Keys Rubber Factory
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Oops, you'd be... it's morning but Italian remains a mystery even at 10.
The Black Keys Rubber Factory
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Yes, Riccardo had told me that you would be splitting into two soon, I will wait, I will wait.
Black Sabbath Paranoid
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Damn, I forgot into the void.......what do you think of the Kyuss cover?
The Black Keys Rubber Factory
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Sorry for the terrible use of reflexive verbs... I'm a bit tipsy.
The Black Keys Rubber Factory
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I also like Hal's tendency to look back; in fact, I've bought about 35-40 CDs in the last 3 months, and 1/5 of them are from the '90s, plus two new releases (this and Comets on Fire). However, this makes me a bit sad because now we're moving forward with revivals, and rock music is largely stagnating on itself. I like them, but they add little to what was written in the past. So at least for me, they’re good, but all this current revival has had the effect (personally speaking) of making me seek out past bands... ergo = the more I know the old, the less I buy the new. For Giov: I always consult Emotional, but I find it very focused on hardcore, or am I wrong... I've unfortunately found few reviews that interested me. Talk soon!
Black Sabbath Paranoid
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Well, it's true Airone reminded me that NIB kicks ass....and also Black Sabbath....and also Sabbath Bloody Sabbath....and also Hand of Doom.....even Snowblind but a bit less....but damn it! The Warning is such a pain in the ass! Because you really like that one...and if my (old) Sabbath memory isn't deceiving me, which is likely, isn't The Warning a cover? Since I don't have them here, I'll blast some Blue Cheer. Ciao......For Moon: Black Widow are laughable compared to Sabbath, I only have Sacrifice, which many consider the best, and it's a pain in the ass.
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