Burns

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Franco Battiato Campi Magnetici
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Great Tabba, Gianni, I would expect you to react, but you don’t know even one punchline??
Ministry The Land Of Rape And Honey
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Psycho, I liked Beppe Badino decently; maybe he made some mistakes pushing various groups that then turned out to be flops, but he did his job well. Of course, I acknowledge that he wasn't at the level of someone like Campo, but I never said he was better than the others; I just mentioned his name. Zigghio, on Francesco Nunziata, I have to admit you’re right; his super-optimistic and apocalyptic approach to Scaruffi can be quite irritating at times. Even that Tommaso Franci seems to be a dark disciple of Scaruffi; in fact, I think he's even more obsessed than Scaruffi. The guy has some serious quirks. I don't know this Van Vliet, though; did he write reviews on Ondarock? What name did he use, so I can try to look them up?
Franco Battiato Campi Magnetici
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and stop it Tabba, come on, I just want to ask you a question. You say you're in the right, but how would you feel Tabba if you were the one with permanent disability and in a wheelchair?? Answer if you have the courage without beating around the bush.
Morrissey Ringleader Of Tormentors
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Another sad page for this site, due to the usual 4 or 5 fools (who in the end are just 2 fools using different nicknames). It's a pity for this good review; I suggest Francis to lock it down starting from the next review or to notify now to close it to non-logged users.
Ministry The Land Of Rape And Honey
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The substrate on which their sound rests is clearly thrash, heavily influenced by Hoglan's Dark Angel; they have nothing at all of the Industrial genre, rather just industrial reminiscences in their sound, but nothing more. The Industrial Metal (does it even exist???) could at most be represented by Die Krupps, or maybe Godflesh.
Morrissey Ringleader Of Tormentors
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Wow, it's the first time I agree with what that little punk Tabba says! Do you think that's serious?
Butthole Surfers Psychic... Powerless... Another Man's Sac
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I wouldn't know Festwca, but I can't find the absurdity in Husker Du; the Huskers were catastrophic not for fun but were really furious with the world. That's why I don't feel like comparing them, that's all. I mean, for Zen Arcade, I would make a comparison with Damaged by Black Flag, for example, not with this. Anyway, I also have difficulty listening to Van Vliet like you do, even though I recognize his influence on the Butthole Surfers. I actually enjoy listening to the Butthole much more, perhaps because I also hear the Pere Ubu that I love, and Texas, despite everything, has a psychedelic-lsyergic charge that even reminds me of Manuel Göttsching, where in Van Vliet all of this was absent. Van Vliet was more bluesy (as deconstructed as it was), and moreover, the B.S. remind me of the Cramps too.
Pearl Jam Pearl Jam
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The first 4 are great, up to no code, even yield ultimately scrapes by, but from binaural onwards it's just mediocrity, and unfortunately, this also shows Pearl Jam at their historical low.
Pearl Jam Pearl Jam
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I heard it, and it's the worst Pearl Jam album. I'm sorry to say it because I loved them too, but it feels like wholesale punk rock. NO, I would have preferred if they had just broken up.
Elvis Presley The King Of Rock'n Roll - The Complete 50's Masters
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I possess a VHS of Elvis's second-to-last concert in June 1977, two months before his death, and it's truly twilight-like to see this figure; you can tell he is suffering, but he doesn't give up. His cheeks are puffed up, almost siliconed, his belly is prominent, and yet despite it all, his vocal range is still that of the old days. And you're right when you say that with every gesture he made, the crowd went into a frenzy. In my opinion, Elvis was killed by all the bosses around him; it was evident that he was unwell, but for profit, he was forced to tour the States nine months a year, even in those conditions.