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"And when the deaf box starts with the beautifully dragging riff, and the raspy voice of Bonn Scottland says 'I am hot, And when I’m not, I’m cold as ice, Get out of my way, Step aside, Or pay the price... That’s Nothing You Can Do, 'Cause I’m Problem Child!' you think 'you’re right, you are, Bonn!'" "Hooray for stupidity, screw the tie. Angus, you sure got it all figured out, damn it. Over 50 years old and still out there fooling around, don’t smother the child within you."
"And when the deaf box starts with the beautifully dragging riff, and the raspy voice of Bonn Scottland says 'I am hot, And when I’m not, I’m cold as ice, Get out of my way, Step aside, Or pay the price... That’s Nothing You Can Do, 'Cause I’m Problem Child!' you think 'you’re right, you are, Bonn!'"
"Hooray for stupidity, screw the tie. Angus, you sure got it all figured out, damn it. Over 50 years old and still out there fooling around, don’t smother the child within you."
The review captures the wild, rebellious spirit of AC/DC's Let There Be Rock, highlighting Bon Scott's raspy vocals and Angus Young's iconic riffs. It vividly portrays the youthful recklessness and the joy of embracing the rock'n'roll lifestyle. The album is depicted as an anthem for the 'problem child' in all of us, celebrating stupidity, freedom, and fun. The writer encourages listeners to hold onto their inner child and enjoy the chaos. Dive into AC/DC's Let There Be Rock and unleash your inner problem child with every electrifying riff and raspy lyric!
Paolo has no issues with being radical chic or snobbish, if it’s a good piece, it’s a good piece. I am sure if you try to remember it, you will remember it... GOOOLIIIAA BIANCAAAAAAA... all of Italy sang.
Paolo has no issues with being radical chic or snobbish, if it’s a good piece, it’s a good piece.
I am sure if you try to remember it, you will remember it... GOOOLIIIAA BIANCAAAAAAA... all of Italy sang.
This review reflects on the charm and impact of the Golia Bianca jingle, highlighting Paolo's unique musical taste and his role in preserving great music. It praises the jingle's catchy bilingual chorus and its nostalgia for a time when commercials featured genuine musical craftsmanship. The review expresses gratitude for the joy this small masterpiece brought to Italian audiences. Listen to the legendary Golia Bianca jingle and explore the timeless charm of Paolo Cì’s musical world today!
These guys won the bet with themselves, to show anyone and anywhere, that in Italy Rock with a capital R is not dead. You can call it 'Stoner at 360°', you can call it with the various genres it comes from, you can even just call it music, I call it passion the content of this compilation.
These guys won the bet with themselves, to show anyone and anywhere, that in Italy Rock with a capital R is not dead.
You can call it 'Stoner at 360°', you can call it with the various genres it comes from, you can even just call it music, I call it passion the content of this compilation.
This review passionately celebrates 'The Spaghetti Session' compilation by Desert Sound .01 as a bold, diverse, and personalized reinvention of Italian rock. The reviewer praises the album's raw yet evolved sound, spanning genres like stoner, acid doom, and psychedelic rock. Emphasizing passion over big labels or commercial polish, it highlights the authentic spirit of underground music and the triumph of creativity. The album is seen as a vital sign that rock with a capital R is alive in Italy. Dive into the passionate world of Italian Rawk—listen to 'The Spaghetti Session' and feel the spirit of underground stoner rock!
Rap is the angriest, most furious, and violent genre in all of music. Paris under bombs, Milan under bombs, London under bombs. Real life, real anger, real desire to vent and go out and kick someone’s ass.
Rap is the angriest, most furious, and violent genre in all of music.
Paris under bombs, Milan under bombs, London under bombs. Real life, real anger, real desire to vent and go out and kick someone’s ass.
This review praises Suprême NTM's album Paris Sous Les Bombes for delivering genuine anger and intensity, positioning rap as the truest form of fury in music. The reviewer contrasts rap's realism and rawness with metal's theatricality, emphasizing the album’s street-level authenticity. Featuring vivid language and unapologetic energy, the review captures the spirit of urban rebellion and frustration expressed by the group. Experience the fierce energy of Suprême NTM's Paris Sous Les Bombes—listen now and feel the raw power of French rap's finest!
A predictable and banal album for any music enthusiast, but I can’t resist the temptation to add it to the database under my name. I am a real pain in the ass, not to mention very vain, not to mention perfectionist, not to mention terminally-ill-with-bullshit, infamous show-off & bastard.
A predictable and banal album for any music enthusiast, but I can’t resist the temptation to add it to the database under my name.
I am a real pain in the ass, not to mention very vain, not to mention perfectionist, not to mention terminally-ill-with-bullshit, infamous show-off & bastard.
This review offers an ironic and personal perspective on Bob Dylan's The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan. The reviewer playfully admits the album is predictable to many yet chooses to include it in their database, highlighting its undeniable value. The tone is witty and self-aware, engaging readers through a mix of humor and admiration. Discover this witty and unique perspective on Bob Dylan’s classic – read the review and dive into the timeless music!
One last time he wants to bring together, without merging, the two chromatic-sound extremes, a well-defined stracciatella, black and white together clearly outlined, not a gray that doesn’t taste like anything but two flavors in the same cup. Mos is also tired of the usual things, he too is against himself, I Against I. They want to let the world know, and they offer it for free.
One last time he wants to bring together, without merging, the two chromatic-sound extremes, a well-defined stracciatella, black and white together clearly outlined, not a gray that doesn’t taste like anything but two flavors in the same cup.
Mos is also tired of the usual things, he too is against himself, I Against I. They want to let the world know, and they offer it for free.
This review explores the intriguing collaboration between Massive Attack and Mos Def in the track 'I Against I', released in 2002 as a free download. It highlights the thematic contrast of duality—black and white selves—both musically and personally. The review praises the song's introspective depth and unique blend of styles while reflecting on artistic identity and change. The free availability of this powerful track is celebrated by the reviewer as a gift to fans. Listen to the powerful 'I Against I' collaboration now and dive into Massive Attack and Mos Def's unique fusion of sounds and ideas.
Until you have thoroughly heard this album several times, you will never ever understand what modern jazz is. Miles Davis was an egocentric madman brilliantly startled by the lightning insights that would pierce his brain as often as an ordinary mortal burps and/or farts and optionally poops.
Until you have thoroughly heard this album several times, you will never ever understand what modern jazz is.
Miles Davis was an egocentric madman brilliantly startled by the lightning insights that would pierce his brain as often as an ordinary mortal burps and/or farts and optionally poops.
The review highlights Miles Davis' dramatic shift in musical style in 1969 with Bitches Brew, embracing new technology, drugs, and young talents. It portrays the album as a groundbreaking work that forever changed jazz. The reviewer emphasizes the misunderstood, rebellious genius of Davis and the album's essential role in understanding modern jazz. Listen to Bitches Brew now and experience the jazz revolution that changed music forever!
Instead, he chose to be a musician. As always. He could have taken many paths, but he chose to stay true to his art.
Instead, he chose to be a musician. As always.
He could have taken many paths, but he chose to stay true to his art.
The review praises Queens Of The Stone Age for choosing a distinct and authentic artistic path with 'Lullabies To Paralyze.' Rather than chasing trends or pleasing new fans superficially, the band commits to musicianship and creativity. Released on March 22, 2005, the album embodies boldness and originality within the rock genre. Listen to Queens Of The Stone Age's 'Lullabies To Paralyze' and explore their fearless musical journey today!
The Melvins, joking and laughing, released their thirty-first work in August 2004... and there’s not a bad one. Grunge is not dead: it never existed, just say Melvins.
The Melvins, joking and laughing, released their thirty-first work in August 2004... and there’s not a bad one.
Grunge is not dead: it never existed, just say Melvins.
This review praises Melvins & Lustmord's 'Pigs of the Roman Empire' as a powerful statement in the grunge genre. It argues that true grunge never died but was always embodied by the Melvins, celebrating their prolific output and unwavering quality. The reviewer emphasizes the band's enduring influence and raw rock essence that keeps fans coming back. Explore the unique sound of Melvins & Lustmord—listen to 'Pigs of the Roman Empire' and experience grunge like never before!
Fifty-five minutes and thirty-five seconds of full-on messing around on the snow, counter-steering, handbrakes, spins, twirls... and joints. Damn how much fun I had, damn how much I love Saverio Collina, damn.
Fifty-five minutes and thirty-five seconds of full-on messing around on the snow, counter-steering, handbrakes, spins, twirls... and joints.
Damn how much fun I had, damn how much I love Saverio Collina, damn.
The review vividly expresses the author's passion for Fu Manchu's The Action Is Go!, highlighting the album's energetic stoner rock vibes. The author shares a personal, almost nostalgic connection, referencing other bands but ultimately affirming a love for the music. There's an emphasis on fun and raw musical energy throughout the experience described. Dive into Fu Manchu's The Action Is Go and experience the ultimate stoner rock energy today!
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