Sanjuro

DeRank : 0,49
DeAge™ : 7516 days • Here since 12 november 2005
Dwarves Blood Guts & Pussy
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The theme of the rebel who hates conformity is already a conformist view of the matter. I’ve never defined it this way. Anyway, the idea of the now mature man who surpasses the adolescent anti-conformist vision is the most obvious thing that could exist, pure conformity just to stay on topic ^_^ As young "Punks" "Hardcore," as old fat guys who love refined music like jazz and blues and phrases like "Oh, those are things for kids, now I listen to something else." In any case, it doesn't deviate from what has already been said; there have been at least 40 billion heads and at least one has had insights similar to yours. A record that lasts 13 minutes, why should I analyze it? The Dwarves are bastards and sons of bitches, do I need to write psychological treaties about them? No, hardcore ugly bastards, hardcore.
Dwarves Blood Guts & Pussy
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CHARLIE NOKIA: Goethe "They said that all intelligent things have already been thought. So now it is just a matter of rethinking them." The fact that I don't have a name while Carmelo Bene does not necessarily implies that my thoughts and feelings are "plagiarisms" of the author. For that matter, in a lot of literary and cinematic criticism, similar arguments are presented, but I live them viscerally in the first person and I feel entitled to express them for this reason. If you lash out against religion, does that make you a Nietzschean or a Schopenhauerian, and therefore unworthy of being listened to? Paradoxically, the critique of rhetoric that you’ve launched has already been made by others in different contexts. So the rhetorical and academic critic, still moving within your frameworks of thought, is you ^_^
Machine Head The More Things Change
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But is it so impossible to think that someone can listen to, say, Napalm Death, Machine Head, Pink Floyd, Gong, then Bad Brains, Kraftwerk, Cohen, and the Specials? Why engage in these childish feuds between genres that are extremely different from each other, it’s like saying listen to Charles Mingus, don’t listen to Nirvana. I really like Machine Head, nice guys, even though I don’t know this one. Anyway, fuck the true metallers and conservatives in general, FUSION baby FUSION!!!! Death, hardcore, singer-songwriter, experimental post-rock all fused together until it goes up your ass and bursts your eardrums, genres no longer exist... Yuupppyyyyyyy
AC/DC Highway To Hell
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Banana Nirvana Magnana...
AC/DC Highway To Hell
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Poor AC/DC... why do they have so many metalhead fans??? They deserve better people than the true metallers. 5 for the period with Bon Scott and 3 for the one with Luca Sardella Johnson (it's the same).
Kiss Crazy Nights
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Say what you want, but the Kiss of the '70s are fantastic... why? Because they have beautiful melodies and their live performances were of unparalleled theatricality. The ones from the '80s frankly make me cringe a bit, too adjusted to the trends of the time. With Revenge they made a great album, and in the '90s they woke up...
Great Kiss!
Dinosaur Jr. Where You Been
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For me, the best remain You Are Living All Over Me and Bug. If J had had Cobain's face, we would now see t-shirts with the big white face, blue eyes, and the writing DINOSAUR JR... Great Cobain, Great J, and we absolutely need to reassess Tad, the most unfortunate grunge band in the entire galaxy, they launched sound manifestos, set the standards for almost everyone, and are unknown to the general public. Ciauu Tad Doyle !!! ^_^
Sun Ra & His Solar-Myth Arkestra The Solar-Myth Approach (Vol. 2)
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Metallica and Gnr... why are they bands?
Sun Ra & His Solar-Myth Arkestra The Solar-Myth Approach (Vol. 2)
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Zion, listen, I wanted to ask you something that has little to do with Sun Ra... actually nothing at all. I read somewhere that you considered 90% of metal to be garbage. Well, before I discovered Napalm Death, which I see as a kind of splintered and deformed vision of early hardcore (think Crass, Black Flag), I used to think of METAL = A genre made up of stereotyped virtuosos of the instrument, academic setting, and dullness of composers. And I must say, I’ve never liked the more famous bands nor the more underground ones. Then came the miracle of Napalm Death; just think, I have Scum and From Enslavement To Obliteration blasting all the time. Can you point me to a few rare examples of metal that don't lead to claustrophobia? Thanks!
Sun Ra & His Solar-Myth Arkestra The Solar-Myth Approach (Vol. 2)
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A review that takes Onda Rock and Scaruffi and grinds them both to bits... highly articulated, written masterfully, and more. Definitely in the Top 10 of Debaser! A stroke of Maestro Zion!!!