Sanjuro

DeRank : 0,49
DeAge™ : 7516 days • Here since 12 november 2005
Minor Threat Complete Discography
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I continue to prefer the decadent descriptive edge of Jesus Lizard or Big Black-Rapeman to the bubbly and uplifting sound of Fugazi. I don’t know, I don’t believe in “Let’s fight for a better world”; it seems like a poorly digested adolescent utopia in adulthood. The world will never change for shit, even Fugazi brought about such a micro-revolution at the local level that 1 in 10,000 people knows their name, if that. Always better than the HC of Exploited and junkies galore, which frankly is just painfully banal. Rece ottima ^^
Fugazi Repeater
Fugazi Repeater
23 sep 06
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I approached them with End Hits and Instrument, but probably the only initiation possible to the greatness of Fugazi is: 1 2 3 Repeaterrrrrrrrrrrrrr!!! A lot of Noise, a lot of Jazz, a lot of anger filtered through the rejection of the aesthetic and inner clichés of traditional punk. An adult and constructive punk, the exact opposite of the decadent and purely descriptive style of the Jesus Lizard (whom I personally love more for David Yow's madness - That man is to be adored!)
Guns 'N' Roses Appetite For Destruction
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Ps: I thought it was the one about Use Your Illusion by the great VIC! Well, this one is a 2 ^^ For Appetite a solid 2...for Use a minus 1 :)
Guns 'N' Roses Appetite For Destruction
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Epochal record as much as the shit that comes out of kids' butts (diapers cost a fortune!). Back then, there was Post-Rock (Slint and Co), Post-Hardcore (Fugazi, Jesus Lizard and Co), Math Rock, and if we dare say so, the inferior Grunge (TAD Rules yo yo!!!)... and then these 4 illiterate fools come along, heavily promoted with their anachronistic 70s guitar riffs in 1991 and a mastodonically rhetorical album, gaudy, American glitter and right away: MASTERPIECE!! Slash Ohhhh what a guitarist Ohhhh!!! Listen to Goat by Jesus Lizard to understand what original structure and dedication to music mean, you 12-year-old babies ^^ tititititititi.
Meredith Monk Songs From The Hill
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What an amazing review, guys!! Among my top ten on Debaser, keep it up Sanjuro!!
Meredith Monk Songs From The Hill
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It seems to me that there was nothing pathetic about Bene's presence on the Costanzo Show, and it seems to me that you equate everything that is passionate and invective with something "pathetic" or "rockstar," consequently devoid of value. Not everything that is vulgar necessarily belongs to inexperienced kids or naive fools, just as what is calm and subdued does not necessarily belong to "old bourgeois professors taking baths in the status quo." A necessary but not sufficient condition. Furthermore, the themes addressed by Carmelo seem to me to be anything but "cameos," in addition to the fact that, on the level of signifiers, Mr. Bene delivered an implicitly high theater lesson that day.
Meredith Monk Songs From The Hill
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Many others have also been faced *
Meredith Monk Songs From The Hill
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Among other things, "The signifier is a stone in the mouth of the signified" is also referenced by Carmelo Bene in his 1994 appearance on the Maurizio Costanzo Show. I recommend everyone to find it in some way; besides the themes of Signified - Signifier, many other topics are also addressed, all seasoned with Bene's unparalleled histrionics. Baii Baii ^^
Meredith Monk Songs From The Hill
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Let's stir things up a bit. I may have been a bit extreme :)
Meredith Monk Songs From The Hill
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Of a real lady? Juventus?