jigoro

DeRank : 0,03
DeAge™ : 8063 days • Here since 12 may 2004
Napalm Death The Complete Radio One Sessions
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With Carcass, Ammott shines... And Heartwork is one of my top 10 CDs. It’s just that I can’t stand Grind. Norvheim, touch the brutal again and I’ll eat your liver and then feed it to my magnificent wild beasts. YOAAAAAA
Cannibal Corpse Tomb Of The Mutilated
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Damn, they act all poor "Yo, in tha ghetto in tha ghetto" and then they walk around in limousines and wear jewelry worth €5000, fuck it, I have nothing against black people, I actually like them a lot (and I quite enjoy Public Enemy and socially conscious rap in general, at least for the message) but these are people who would wipe out all of Africa just to keep their money... BOYCOTT RAP!!!!
Suffocation Pierced From Within
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10 €...AFTER ALL, EVERYONE AT HOME...SCREAMING "I MUST CONTINUE TO STRIKE HER COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOURPSEEEEEEE EEEEEEEEE"!!!!! What did you download?
Napalm Death The Complete Radio One Sessions
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With all due respect.
Napalm Death The Complete Radio One Sessions
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I’ve also heard Scum, From Enslavement To Obliteration, and Harmony Corruption (I think I’ve educated myself a bit, don’t you think?) and I didn’t like them at all. Now, damn, the problem is another: can I not like Grind, the worst played and least technical music on the planet? Can I despise a band that doesn’t say anything to me? Or do I have to like them just because they coined the term STAY BRUTAL? Would a metalhead spit in both my eyes? And maybe that metalhead is a powerviolence fan? Or even worse, a grindster? Can I have MY own tastes? Or do I have to listen to them even if I don't like them, or else I’m not worthy to say STAY BRUTAL (STAY BRUTAL STAY BRUTAL STAY BRUTAL!!!!)? I don’t get it, damn, there must be a conceptual problem at the base: this isn’t METAL, it’s GRIND.
Slayer Hell Awaits
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Sure...??
Cannibal Corpse Tomb Of The Mutilated
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YOAAAAAAAA CANNIBAL CORPSE SMASH YOUR FUCKIN' BRAAAAAAAAIN YOAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Jaco Pastorius Jaco Pastorius
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So bassist, you misunderstood me; I meant to say that Jaco was an incredibly important innovator, especially regarding Hard Rock and the future of metal: if you listen to the metal/hard rock bands before Jaco, you’ll realize how the bass lines almost entirely mirror those of the guitar. Jaco's innovation, in my opinion, lies precisely in bringing an instrument that in the Heavy/Hard scene of the time was seen as merely a thickening element. Do you understand? Kosmo, I’m way cooler than Jaco; I’m Mister Italiota :)))
Metallica Master of Puppets
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Welcome back, Bassist :)
Slayer Divine Intervention
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Thank you, darling, you know I love you :)