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Afterhours I milanesi ammazzano il sabato
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Filini this album has hit the shelves about 30 years late. The greatest Italian Rock album, from what I've heard, is Affinità e divergenze by CCCP. Ah, those provincials seem like Afterhours to me. I understand that you want to tear apart those who criticize your nice little records, but you need to have the ability to do so, though, eh.
Afterhours I milanesi ammazzano il sabato
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NathanAdler77 mmm, it seems to me that you’re talking about nothing, since I’ve made my arguments... but for you, as for Chinaski, it’s convenient to think CERTAIN things about me, throwing it back with "I dare you to find a morally sound user on this page to recognize your dignity of thought, after such sublime and gratuitous nonsense." Even if you couldn’t find anyone, you wouldn’t prove anything at all. It’s not the consensus of the masses that satisfies me... oh, I also recommend you a deep dive into American and English underground, maybe after that you’ll be able to formulate coherent thoughts about the Afta. aloha!
Afterhours I milanesi ammazzano il sabato
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To me, the term "cultured" makes me break out in hives, dear Chinaski. The average Debaser user is more informed about music by definition. It is you who continue to be foolish and offend me merely for the fact that I criticize this record. If you can't understand the reasons I bring to critique it, the problem is yours, not mine. It's impossible to give an objective judgment on an Italian indie record (or so-called), without knowing American indie.
Nine Inch Nails The Slip
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I quote know-it-all.
Afterhours I milanesi ammazzano il sabato
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NathanAdler77, I understand that you have nothing to say; I get you, don’t worry. But before calling someone’s posts ridiculous, engage your brain.
Afterhours I milanesi ammazzano il sabato
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I scribbled the note (your reasoning about it is still terrifying, you throw it on politics because you don't know what to say about Afta.) Unfortunately, you're missing the A B C to talk about certain things, take a trip through alternative Anglo-American rock, then you'll finally understand that you speak without awareness and that the awkward one is you.
Nine Inch Nails The Slip
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"The crap going around is different," it's always the same rhetorical expression to cover one's ass, as if a record has to be necessarily labeled Tokio Hotel or Finley to truly suck. There’s your a priori assumption; you'll never give a 1 to Trent Reznor because you start from the premise that "it's Trent Reznor," thus, a fucking a priori. The truth is that a record like this is embarrassing, a centrifuge of industrial rock pop clichés that terrifyingly refer back to the glorious past. Let me remind you that we are in 2008, figure it out if this record is presentable. (no offense to those who appreciated the record, this is a discussion strictly between me and NathanAdler77).
Afterhours I milanesi ammazzano il sabato
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Chinaski82, I might be a fake intellectual, but you're a real jerk who, like someone else, insulted first and now wants to be right. Yeah, go listen to Black metal, you deserve that.
Afterhours I milanesi ammazzano il sabato
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GustavoTanz, but how useless is your comment?:-D
Afterhours I milanesi ammazzano il sabato
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NathanAdler77, it's incredible how you keep trying, you've really got a face like a backside... Who was it that came out saying it was ridiculous to compare Mr. Blasco to this album? So what? You feel free to speak? I bet you're about to tell me "I called that comment ridiculous, not you"... please, save it. "Then, for the complex 'broken' harmonic structure of percussion, guitars, and strings... which say very little since we're dealing with solutions played with a considerable lack of personality (as if the broken harmonic structure alone were enough... come on)." Damn, I’d be tempted to ask you what else you listen to besides Afta... because it seems like we're pretending not to understand that this album is from 2008, and that's a point that is far from irrelevant.