Saltillo - Necessary end
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@lsteamer BabyJesus at 2007-12-10 02:24 CET:
I downloaded this from oink a long time ago and absolutely loved it. It instantly became one of my top 5 all time favorite CDs. I liked it so much that after the first few listens, I ordered the CD along with Broken Nightlights compilation. By xmas 2006 I decided to give this CD as stocking stuffers for a few friends and ordered 5 more. It's an absolutely amazing CD. Buy it if you like it!
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@lsteamer what industry, music is free man the government is just fucking it up:)
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i see thiss in a fancy gucci commercial or something.
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@fredericsnooks666 All music is repetitive, that is the foundation of music itself. The first song sets the tone for the album, is the album perfect? No, it has some more experimental tracks that bring it down. But as a whole it provides a darker experience coupled with a more organic sound than a lot of modern music. I appreciate artists who still create acoustic music.
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ill drums
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..sehr schön!!!
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Amazing.
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Of all the wonders that I yet have heard, it seems to me most strange that men should fear, seeing that death, a necessary end, will come when it will come
(Caesar, Julius Caesar)
When beggars die, there are no comets seen
(Calpurnia, Julius Caesar)
Cowards die many times before their death.
(Caesar, Julius Caesar)
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The whole album is not ace. It is carried along by the first song, but after many repetitions the music becomes tedious in the extreme. I think this is mainly due to the fact that the compositions heavily rely on the use of cheap samples rather then actual musicianship.
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I downloaded (Pirated) The Record to give it a first listen. Since I've Purchased it 13 times, Sold/given it away to friends. Who says Downloading music is killing the Industry?
lsteamer 1 year ago 72
this whole album is ace
Primorcon 2 years ago 26