Dott. Fottermeier

DeRank : 4,91
DeAge™ : 7311 days • Here since 4 june 2006
Carcass Reek Of Putrefaction
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Among other things, in 2008 Carcass will return to play live together, in almost their original lineup (except for the drummer) specifically to celebrate the 20th anniversary of this CD. Personally, as a semi-professional, I prefer the usual "Heartwork."
High Fashion Feelin' Lucky
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I don't know.
Vanilla Sky Live @ Qube
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At this point, for free for free, it would have really been better to attend a Rihanna concert and her "Umbrella". "The guys are nice and also show that they can be self-deprecating during the interludes between one song and another." I don't know, let them be unpleasant, those little recommended idiots!
Metal Church The Dark
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Alright, you only got saved because you admitted that 3 is too little for this album. But you could have at least mentioned "Method To Your Madness"! Great album, but not my favorite from the MC, which, for sentimental reasons, will remain "Blessing In Disguise". Hey, memories are memories...
Frank Zappa Imaginary Diseases
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@Bubi and Caz: Dr. F. is glad that you like Cop Shoot Cop, too bad their CDs haven't been repressed in ages now and therefore they are impossible to find.
Frank Zappa Imaginary Diseases
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I hope they don't come from the album "Ask Questions Later," which might be a bit challenging for someone approaching it for the first time. But if you're used to certain sounds, then good for you!
Frank Zappa Imaginary Diseases
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Well, "Release" from '94 is a great album in my opinion. It has a nice, rich sound and the bass is often prominently featured. It's an excellent snapshot of what the indie/noise scene was like in those fabulous years.
Babyshambles Shotter's Nation
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He’s dead. I killed him because I didn’t like his haircut.
Frank Zappa Imaginary Diseases
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Caz is currently busy getting a buttered biscuit with cream. If it’s alright with you, I’ll reply: Unsane is definitely a great band, slightly underestimated. Of course, I recommend their peak "Scattered, Smothered & Covered," and since you’re around New York, also check out Cop Shoot Cop, equally abrasive and equally great.