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DeRank : 3,14
DeAge™ : 7374 days • Here since 2 april 2006
Butthole Surfers Psychic... Powerless... Another Man's Sac
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Indeed... For me, a 4 is a great rating! I reiterate: an album that gets a 4 from me is (in my opinion) an album worth listening to!
Cabaret Voltaire Mix-Up
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Stunning review; album not listened to yet. Are they like Throbbing Gristle?
Butthole Surfers Psychic... Powerless... Another Man's Sac
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sanjuro, I've definitely mentioned hardcore...I agree on no-wave...I had never thought about the Residents, but they fit in as well...For industrial, I mean the influence of Chrome (a muddled garage-industrial, in short)...Bye!
Butthole Surfers Psychic... Powerless... Another Man's Sac
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ohmygod!!! :-D Alright...opinions... ;-)
Boston Boston
Boston Boston
14 apr 06
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This is perhaps the best review I've read so far on this site. I swear. It’s those things that make DeBaser truly unique...Great Ziabice!!!
Anthrax Spreading the Disease
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One of the best metal albums of all time. Great review, but I have a few points to clarify: I see little NWOBHM in Anthrax; Belladonna's voice is slightly different (in tone and range) from typical hardcore screams; I don't think this album can be considered the ultimate representative of thrash metal (you’re forgetting the masterpieces of Metallica and Slayer). Of course, these are just my opinions... :-)
Anthrax Spreading the Disease
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One of the best metal albums of all time. Great review, but I have a few points to clarify: I see little NWOBHM in Anthrax; Belladonna's voice is slightly different (in tone and range) from typical hardcore screams; I don't think this album can be considered the ultimate representative of thrash metal (you’re forgetting the masterpieces of Metallica and Slayer). Of course, these are just my opinions... :-)
Violent Femmes Violent Femmes
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Fantastic album! Those three play like gods, it’s incredible how they manage to express such a wide and varied range of emotions with makeshift instruments! They have nothing to do with folk, they are a garage-punk band! The whole album is beautiful, but if I have to choose one, then it has to be Kiss Off. Oh, but from what you’re saying, it seems this album was very well-known in Italy too, in the 80s! So there wasn’t just Renato Zero!!! :-))
King Crimson In the Court of the Crimson King
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Strange yet captivating. An essential album, although I must say that between the romanticism of an Epitaph and a Moonchild, I would lean towards the neurotic jazz-rock of Schizoid Man, a brilliant preview of future KC. A perfect album, perhaps too perfect.
The Cramps Songs The Lord Taught Us
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But really, is Stychnine by the legendary Sonics? I didn’t know that: it sounds like a track by the Stooges. Anyway, it’s an unmissable album, one of the most influential of the 80s: it’s impossible to quantify the number of underground bands in the USA that have been inspired by it. Their macabre and perverse revision of rock and roll has set a standard. The schizophrenic singing, the manic interplay between the two guitars, the bare and tribal drum patterns, the significant absence of bass, the fascinating blend of old (rnr, rockabilly, rnb, garage) and new (punk, new-wave) have left a mark and influenced hundreds of bands from various genres, from hc to noise. The Cramps coined a new language for rock music.