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Anaal Nathrakh Eschaton
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a certain disgust*
Anaal Nathrakh Eschaton
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Anyway, it's true, you've stopped including Latin quotes, although your recent reviews still show a remarkable use of language; therefore, I understand that a review with such low tones as mine might disgust you, especially on a genre you love. Well, it's official: next time I'll review Claudio Villa and Pino Donaggio and that's that :)))
Anaal Nathrakh Eschaton
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No, wait a moment. My idea was to write a review with a rather playful tone, somewhat shareable (and perhaps even questionable at times, I admit). With what I've written, I absolutely do not want to reduce the album to a remedy for alternative loser teenagers. Eschaton is an extreme, furious, nihilistic album with a rather pessimistic tone, which allows one to unleash real anger and negative feelings, not certainly the whims of alternative subculture (for that, there’s emo-core for teenage scene kids). By the way, I think emo is crap; I could never reduce Anaal Nathrakh to a band for scene kids :D
Anaal Nathrakh Eschaton
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Sid, look, I didn't get pissed off, I just didn't understand what you had written. Anyway, it seems we've had some pretty similar moments, dear Sid, since the things I've written (except for the ex-girlfriend talk) partially reflect things I've been through as well, and I just wanted to vent a little. But now it’s probably better to get back to writing normally XD
Anaal Nathrakh Eschaton
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Always x Fallen: this is not my writing style, if you want to get an idea of how I really write, take a look at the others.
Anaal Nathrakh Eschaton
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X Sid: I'm always here, I don't hide, you can ask me whatever you want, even if I don't understand why I should spy on you. X Fallen: looking back at this review, I don't like it either, but yes, it's satirical. I wanted to write a review that strayed from the usual stereotypes typical of black metal (Satan, hell, the occult, etc.) and thus poke a little fun at certain things that are generally taken too seriously. After all, we have a very different writing style, as I don't use very 'elevated' or pompous terms, nor do I cite works or verses in Latin. Anyway, I don't take it personally.
Rancid Indestructible
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Never liked...
Andrew Stanton Wall-E
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Certo! Inviami il testo e procederò con la traduzione.
Zeigenbock Kopf Fuck You To Dust
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I listened to two tracks on MySpace and I didn't find anything special, I think I'll gladly save myself from them, the Nazi fags make me feel a bit uneasy...
Neurosis A Sun That Never Sets
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I want to clarify: when I was talking about post-rock, I was referring to albums like "The Eye Of Every Storm." It seems to me that Neurosis have significantly softened their sound there. Of course, the metal core remains, but it's a much lighter album compared to "Through Silver In Blood" or the latest "Given to The Rising." Even "A Sun That Never Sets" features less aggressive tones that, in my opinion, echo certain post-rock elements.