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Katyusha Kid ‘OK katyusha’-KE?-CDR-jewel box b&w cover

/I like some of Radiohead, sometimes (fuck you). I like some of Imminent Starvation, sometimes, as well (same). Never heard about Duralex Sedlex nor Rx Crackerheadwaltz nor Fleshhouse Good Vibrations (forgive me). But what I like best is when you copy something from someone (yes, those ones), paste it into your own productions (yes, this is a mix of those one’s music) shakeitmixitkickitsbutt till everyone watches you with these amazed looks on their faces. It can be called djing but I call this a joyful mess, an orgy of sound. Another one, please.

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Kubota-4 tracks mp3 demo

/Among the hundreds subgenres of metal, three are especially dear to my heart. Grindcore comes first, for having me discovering music wasn’t limited to –what was the name of anypopstarTM at this time?- then sludgecore for being one of the most emotional forms of music I know then stoner for always being the same yet different and oh-so predictable while remaining fresh as a spring morning which isn’t the best comparison you’ve ever heard about stoner, so maybe I should say fresh as an early afternoon when you wake up with a monster hangover because you saw Nebula live yesterday and they played monstrously loud as is required and drank three gallons of cheap beer and had lots of fun with your friends but that’s not the best comparison about being fresh you’ve ever heard either. Anyway, Kubota apart from having the same name as a brand of Japanese power tools which is rather hilarious is good old stoner with loud and dirty guitars and the required I’m-not-Ozzy singer. Mean, not properly shaved, hair not nicely combed, teeth not really brushed clean and by all means non-PC, Kubota’s the 21st century stoner band, including lots of sing-along choruses and lots of rock’n’roll verses. Yeah baby, yeah.

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