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Kalas Kalas
Kalas Kalas
29 mar 08
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Yeah, pretty useless disc. High On Fire kicks ass, come on.
The Flaming Lips In a Priest Driven Ambulance
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For me, the FLs are those of "finally the punk rockers are taking ACID."
David Peel & the Lower East Side The American Revolution
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@Lewis: no joking around. You said it yourself, but I was still surprised while listening: it’s identical to the first Clash album. Vocals, guitars, the whole sound. About ten years ahead of its time. Then you start wondering what new punk brought to the table. You find out that the Clash are a clone band and that Johnny Rotten was emulating Klaus Dinger, who knows.
David Peel & the Lower East Side The American Revolution
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Damn, they sound like The Clash!
June Of '44 Tropics and Meridians
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I'll devour it tonight, flawless review. I only have the 4 Great Points, but every time I think about listening to it, I prefer to put on the Rodan.
Pearl Jam Riot Act
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The album, decent with some notable tracks. The review: a string of pointless wanking.
Monster Magnet Spine of God
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Uh, yeah, the disco is scary and incredible that it was still missing considering the avalanche of useless reviews sent relentlessly every single day. Among those I have, my favorite of the M.M. In the sacred trimurti, they stand one step below Kyuss and Sleep (as far as I'm concerned).
Radiohead OK Computer
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Radical?
Los Natas Delmar
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I listened to the Black Corsair but I wasn't impressed, quite the opposite. Now I'm putting on Toba Trance II and let's see what effect it has. Hola
Bob Dylan Highway 61 Revisited
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I dive in: Ambulance Blues all my life!