Alfredo

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Love Da Capo
Love Da Capo
7 feb 07
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Well Pretazzo, for free jazz: "Free Jazz" by Ornette Coleman, 1960, Coltrane comes laaaater. :) Great work.
Rammstein Voelkerball
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You enter the shop and buy this DVD/You go home, unwrap it and watch it/This is a COLD SHOWER! :)
The Beatles Revolver
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Well, "I’m on the same level as Madonna" is one of those stupidities that immediately piss me off (and what’s more, I just got back from work...), I’m going to need a sedative... :) Honestly, discussions about who’s more/less influential when talking about awesome years like the '60s seem pointless and out of place to me. Is it really that hard to listen to, without overthinking it, the Beatles, the Doors, the Velvet Underground, the Rolling Stones, Love, Pink Floyd, the Beach Boys, etc., etc.? Do we really always have to argue about who influenced music during that period? And do we really HAVE to listen only to highly influential bands???
Sonic Youth Daydream Nation
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And if Albini said so, you can be sure of it!
Punkreas Falso
Punkreas Falso
6 feb 07
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What a beautiful toilet-themed record...
Tool Lateralus
Tool Lateralus
6 feb 07
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Come on, Hetzer...
Das Ich Die Propheten
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No, actually, it was: "give it to me, baby?" :)
Das Ich Die Propheten
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Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, fantastic!..."give it up, baby?"
Aunt Mary Janus
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Still prog? What is it, a virus? :)
Converge No Heroes
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Honestly, the only truly exquisite album by Norma Jean is the first one, "Bless The Martyr...". The next two are less impressive, in my opinion; let’s just say they are listenable...