psychopompe

DeRank : 13,33
DeAge™ : 8186 days • Here since 11 january 2004
Bon Jovi Keep The Faith
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Fuck, a fellow townsman... or rather the same province. It must be absolutely a joke taken intentionally in response to the various forums about the decline in quality level and whether or not to record high-ranking but low-quality stuff. Otherwise, dear Francesco, I'm sorry to say this but you haven’t understood a damn thing in my humble opinion, I mean, my monitor cracked and at the same time my retina almost detached when I read Best Rock Band on the World Stage!!! Oh shit, I care about my eyesight and my fucking laptop. Let’s be careful next time.
Europe Start From the Dark
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NOOOOOOO you were the DJ of the free!!!! Come on!! I know them too, even if not very well. The world is small, frantz.... but will you pass through Le Marche for the new year? I'm coming back from Tokyo by the end of January, we absolutely must meet! Ciao
Sam Gopal Escalator
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True Hal, I can be a bit of an ass, but it exists, it’s just hard to find. It was repressed on CD, I can't remember which label, but Amazon UK has it... and to continue the envy, here are the samples.
A Perfect Circle Mer De Noms
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"I Fans of Tool will love this album"... damn, then I’m a rare breed! As soon as it was released, I gifted it to a friend because it's a spin-off of Tool, but it didn’t really leave a mark on me... yet Tool has been one of my favorite bands... unfortunately, though, Tool has a fanbase that often falls between the manic and the "I-know-it-all," so I don’t consider myself a fan, even though I’ve been following them for almost 10 years... well, let’s say not as much anymore, but if they release a new album, I’ll buy it. Bienvenu
Sam Gopal Escalator
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ah ah ah today I went to order it in a record store, and the attentive Japanese clerk told me it doesn't exist on CD (what a load of bullshit, it was remastered in 2000), but if I wanted, they had it used on LP. Too bad the price was 35,000 Yen!! That is about 258 to 263 euros give or take!!! No way!
Sam Gopal Escalator
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hum rocky has it and you can find it on some sites (I think vinylmagic3 has it) but the absurdity is that they don't have it in Tokyo!!! but damn they have records I only knew by name, even the 60's section is divided "by labels" like sundazed, arf arf, radioactive records, etc. Anyway, if you use soulseek let me know because I have them on my HD and I'll send you my nick. Ah, I found live videos of chocolta, ewatchband, the seeds, standells, and blues magoos... really something to have 2000000 laughs ciao
Avril Lavigne Under My Skin
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I agree with Rooster about this 18-year-old messy girl, really X as aesthetics, the typical North American teenager. You're free to like her, but the makeup, the lights, and all that nonsense work miracles. She's a completely normal girl, and just seeing her from an erotic perspective (that is, viewing her as a woman and not as a child) makes me want to turn myself in for pedophilia. Look for real women and stop chasing after these two-dimensional billboards. As for her music, I won’t comment because I’m not interested in the album, but the clear commercial move behind her fake riot girl persona irritates me. But by now we're used to these fashion punks or fashion metallers imposed by the music industry. The sad thing is that not long ago, an image of rebellion against the system has become a fundamental part of it, at least when it comes to peddling myths to the masses. Well, I’m ranting; I hope someone understands.
Europe Start From the Dark
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Sorry silent if I didn't read the rec but I will because you write well, but what a gut to hear this stuff. Chapter childhood memories: I place myself almost halfway between South and Frantz, when I heard "Final Countdown" (which I loved) I was 10 years old, and I remember my first love liked it a lot. However, the strongest memory I have of them is the cover made by an alcoholic metal band from Ancona, it was titled "Paninari del Cazzo" and it was fantastic.....maybe Frantz you know Kurnalcool. Maybe next time I'll do a rec because they are a true trash band, in terms of genre and lyrics. Bye.
Queen Sheer Heart Attack
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my teenage love (a bit before you, Francis...1990), I had all the vinyls. I liked this record, but the second one is the only one I can still listen to. For fuck's sake: of course you're taking it pretty badly, huh? Well, if you don't like it, that's fine, and everyone has their skeletons in the closet. Maybe you were already listening to Zorn, Primus, and Gerogerigegege at 14, but that doesn’t mean people don’t change over time, right? As for Pounds: I think it’s more likely that May took from Page (even though Brighton Rock is a great piece), considering that by '73 Page had already written the story of hard rock with Zeppelin, and before that, with the Yardbirds and a myriad of English garage bands (as a session man). I see it more as May's source of inspiration. Bye!
The Deviants Ptooff!
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Ah Rocky, even though I know you might not reply for a while, I wanted to tell you that I see Nick Farren with a Japanese support band in Tokyo on November 27... I wonder what kind of character he is now! If I can, I’ll try to record. See you soon, old friend.
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