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Justthefacts 11-11-2016 03:53 PM


The Batlord 11-12-2016 04:12 AM

Relapse isn't all good, but Em definitely went far on this record. Just in case you forgot he came from the same city as Esham.



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Fe-fi-fo-fum, I think I smell the scent of a placenta
I enter Central Park, it's dark; it's Winter in December
I see my target, put my car in park and approach a tender
Young girl by the name of Brenda and I pretend to befriend her
Sit down beside her like a spider, hi there girl, you mighta
Heard of me before, see whore, you're the kind of girl that I'd a-
-ssault and rape then figure why not try to make your pussy wider?
**** you with an umbrella, then open it up while the ****'s inside ya
I'm the kinda guy that's mild but I might flip and get a little bit wilder
Impregnate a lesbian, yeah, now let's see her have triplets and I'll di-
-sintegrate them babies as soon as they're out her with formalde-
-hyde and cyanide, girl you can try and hide, you can try to scream louder
No need for no gunpowder, that only takes all the fun outta
Murder and I'd rather go "vinn-vinn!" and now you see just how the
**** I do just what I do when I cut right through your scalp
****, wait a minute I mean skull, my knife seems dull, pull another one out

Bufo Alvarius 11-12-2016 11:06 AM

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Originally Posted by grindy (Post 1768579)
One of the best punk albums ever.
And none of you decadent westerners ever heard of those guys.


Omsk, Siberia. The 80s. Definitely, the perfect place to play real underground rock. Thank you for sharing this music, grindy. The second half of this record is tremendous.

Bufo Alvarius 11-12-2016 11:09 AM

Ned Rothenberg - Hidalgo (New York, 1995):


innerspaceboy 11-12-2016 01:40 PM

Michael Formanek & Ensemble Kolossus - The Distance (2016)


grindy 11-12-2016 02:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Bufo Alvarius (Post 1768935)
Omsk, Siberia. The 80s. Definitely, the perfect place to play real underground rock. Thank you for sharing this music, grindy. The second half of this record is tremendous.

Yeah, where else could something so bleak and ugly, yet emotional and poetic be conceived.
Glad to meet a fellow fan (?). At least it seems to me like you've already known Gr.Ob.
Also kudos for posting Ned Rothenberg. One of the most incredible reed players out there.

Mondo Bungle 11-12-2016 02:40 PM

This is easily one of the best post-hardcore-ish mathcore type albums I've ever heard, it really blew me away after the first listen and continued to after more listens. It sounds a lot like a heavier and metallic version of the Fall of Troy, plus a whole assload of more experiments, so like FoT combined with TDEP. It was pretty much super sick after one second in and it became a favorite. Among the most original and just all around best of its kind


Janszoon 11-12-2016 05:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by grindy (Post 1768579)
One of the best punk albums ever.
And none of you decadent westerners ever heard of those guys.


I may have to get a hold of this.

The Batlord 11-12-2016 05:33 PM

Even the bonus tracks on Relapse are pretty solid. And Dr. Dre knocked this whole ****ing album out of the park as well. This album has me by the short and curlies like a mu****a.


Frownland 11-12-2016 11:24 PM



Some groovy ass jazz and a great show. Recommended for those on the fence about jazz (and jazz fans of course).


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