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DeAge™ : 7469 days • Here since 27 december 2005
Altamont Our Darling
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From the review, it seems like some pretty rough stuff. I’ll see if I can find them, although I don’t think they’ll reach the levels of the Lords of Altamont.
Bauhaus Mask
Bauhaus Mask
21 sep 06
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What do you call an album where 10 out of 10 songs sound perfect, without flaws or dips in intensity? A masterpiece in its genre, perhaps this one is more accessible, but no less than the debut.
Nirvana Nevermind
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I know that Cobain also became famous for inventing a new type of wallpaper.
Cop Shoot Cop Consumer Revolt
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I completely agree and I stand with what you say about Reznor and Manson, and I'm amazed that the latter hasn't been shot yet. The album is nice, although what I listen to the most from them is "White Noise"; maybe that's their peak.
The Cramps Psychedelic Jungle
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look at the noise if that's the case I meant to say that there is no trace even in the first one, but in fact it’s you who says "it diverges from the debut for being less noise", as for the new wave they can also chronologically belong to it, but in terms of musical genre I don't think they resemble people like TELEVISION or TALKING HEADS even if it was normal to see them on the same stage on those magical nights, regarding CBGB to be picky it is not the temple of post-punk but rather where punk saw the light, regarding the drummer you could have said that he was on duty in ELECTRIC EELS an obscure band but a bridge between STOOGES and the punk of 75-77. As for the affinity with The Cure that you mention, I won't comment since in my opinion the latter are the most useless band of all time.
Budgie In For The Kill
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I really like budgies, especially the rhythm section, fantastic crash course... but the voice I just can't take too much, it's too chill, too clean. Anyway, this is a great album.
Budgie In For The Kill
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but what's the name of the singer??
The Cramps Psychedelic Jungle
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It seems you want to break the record for the most bullshit ever written in a single review, so where the hell did you read they’re from Detroit? I know they’re from New York, and they resemble some darker Cure?? Bahh. Then you talk about the crazy percussionist who isn’t really crazy at least not until '88 and his name is Nick Knox, while the real session player is Kid Congo who I don’t think is the founder of the Gun Club or at least if he is, you’ve overlooked the true founder, Jeffrey Lee Pierce. Sure, it’s different from the first, you’re right about that, but saying it’s less noise is a stretch. THE CRAMPS HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH NEW WAVE. We’re not on the same page…
Cop Shoot Cop Ask Questions Later
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Not only do the aforementioned owe a lot to FOETUS, but also people like Helmet, Unsane, and Compagnia Bella should acknowledge him and his early masterpieces HOLE (84) and NAIL (85).
The Trashmen Surfin' Bird
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Now I want the review of THE KINGSMEN.