Festwca

DeRank : 7,33
DeAge™ : 7425 days • Here since 11 february 2006
Area Arbeit Macht Frei
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Found yesterday for 10 euros ---> listened to it ---> a moment of disbelief ---> listened again ---> incredible, I had missed an amazing album! I thank efeiez and the commentators (especially odradek who emphatically ordered me to buy it) for helping me discover an ABSOLUTE band. Thank you.
Scraping Foetus Off The Wheel Hole
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Well, far from veining, this is industrial chunky (I guess it’s not for you...)! I never include samples because I'm ideologically opposed to them (and I wouldn’t be capable), records should never be tasted but listened to in their entirety and experienced. Regards
Savage Republic Tragic Figures
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Yes, without a doubt. I would add: in this album, I also hear a bit of Pere Ubu.
Scraping Foetus Off The Wheel Hole
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Here I am again: Pretazzo, I on the other hand am the opposite. When it's sunny I enjoy some good solid music, when it rains a sunny album. In summer I feel a bit more mischievous! @zzzzzz: uuuuhuuuhuuu, do I perhaps have a new reader? @Wanderer: I bet you added this to your endless list of stuff you’ll never listen to :)
Area Arbeit Macht Frei
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I don't have it, I DON'T HAVE IT! What did I miss?!?!
Asia Aqua
Asia Aqua
8 jul 06
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The covers with drawings are generally very beautiful, but this one is really terrible ;)
Thinking Fellers Union Local #282 Mother Of All Saints
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It was me, I caught myself :(
Thinking Fellers Union Local #282 Mother Of All Saints
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Well, to be completely honest, I don't think they're for you, old odradek ;) Come to think of it, maybe they're not for me either (I hardly ever listen to them...) Anyway, thanks for the appreciation; a tip: the individual tracks don't say anything particularly special on their own, but all together they create a nice messy fresco.
Scraping Foetus Off The Wheel Hole
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Greetings and heartfelt thanks to all the kind de-commentators (especially the most frequent ones). I admit I wrote it a bit "tipsy" last night; this morning I gave it a touch-up before sending it, but it still turned out a bit messy. However, it's not too bad, crazy and disconnected with some rock'n'roll bursts, just like the Foetus album, I like it :) @GentiliEditors: thank you so much for honoring my persistent editing requests and for adding bold parts beyond those I had marked (even though I think you might have mixed things up a bit ;D). @Mr.Sfascia-Carrozze: I am infinitely grateful for the attention you've given me; I must admit that I don't understand a blessed classic either, especially in my writing. I would dare to ask you: is "striminzito" because it’s not entirely to your liking or because the review is a bit short? Doubtful but respectful regards in abundance. @Mr.Tabba-In-Maglietta: thank you for the helpful comment. @Mr.Stoopid&Mr.Antmo: thanks! I'm knock knock knocking on death's door! @Mr.Odradek: yes yes, indeed. 2227 isn’t exactly one of my longest, tzé! @Mr.ICON(oclasta?): yes, maybe it’s inferior to Nail (which is a bit more accessible in my opinion), but this one is denser and more bluesy; I really hear a lot of Cpt. CuorDiBue in it.
Iron Maiden The Number Of The Beast
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Well, if you look on the homepage, it’s packed with smart reviews. Of course, if you only comment on the albums you already know... Nice one for Korn.