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ti se svideo the butterfly effect? a jel voles dzarmusha? sta kazes na ovaj Coffee+Ciggies?
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preslusao ga posto ga skinuh Z-li.. svi kazu da je bazooka tooth najbolji, al meni taj nish posebno.. ovaj appleseed ima bruka matrice. naravno da ne mogu da se nalozim do yaya na hop posto vise od 1/2 txta ni ne cujem/ne razumem, pricam samo sa muzickog aspekta.. bla
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pa to je i poenta filma, prica nish posebno, rezija do jaja..
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jebiga, za sad najveca koja postoji
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jbt nisam verovao da cu ovo reci, ali je do jaja!
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nisis
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da da taj taj dobar je
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tarentel skinut jos 14.januara.. al me mrzelo da pisem rivju threemovements ne mogu da nadjem nidje
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omot za novi album: Becoming the Buddha: The Ritual of Image Consecration in Thailand
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our skin worn thin our bones exposed life reduced to ticks from forest caves and azure skies we crashed upon this earth the years they passed and so did we but resistance would be brought.
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sto azal ne dolazi ovde? skinuo sam mu ona 2 aesop. sta si ono postovao kranky? ono veliko, dugacko?
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evo Yeqy salje pozdrave
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ja cu to da skinem 7 puta i dam azalu dok se ti setis da dodjes
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"a kako drugacije starac, kako drugacije?!" @uBezrechnojProstoriji: daj tom liku cliffiju link za ovu temu mozda se rastuzi kad vidi kolko qkam pa odluce da dodju za dz. evo dovescemo ih superkrangmobilom ako treba
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ako to azal the almighty nema, onda nema niko. @azal (ako se pojavi): nasao sam ti music for earthworms i appleseed, bice sve skinuto waljda do sutra pozz
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pojavio se (zvanicno?) Isis - Live. 02 03.19.03 sa nekim pesmama. ima neko? btw, sviraju u celoj Britaniji.. jel lakse dobiti vizu za skotsku ili irsku?
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samo za __Lajnu__:
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ova je sa doom-metal.com, malko je bolje napisana; There comes no end to the number of quality depressive metal/rock bands from Finland. Callisto is the latest to be added to the impressive list. This band from Turku made a brilliant debut album, positioning itself comfortably close to deities of the melodic dark metal genre like mid period Katatonia and Opeth. The ten songs offered on this album are very diverse in terms of their structures, execution and general ‘feel’. However despite the variety, the album stays beautifully focused, as all tracks are inspired by a similar emotion of melancholy. Apart from the abovementioned bands, glimpses of acts as diverse as Neurosis, Mar De Grises, Ulver and Godspeed you black emperor! come to mind. Although the main vocal delivery is limited to harsh grunts and screams, a plethora of session musicians and guest vocalists add depth, emotion and essence to the compositions. Be it the addition of ambient landscapes, the use of such ‘unconventional’ (for rock standards) instruments as glockenspiel, saxophone and cello, unexpected female vocals etc: each track hides a pleasant surprise, an unusual twist, an extraordinary moment of excellence. Callisto managed to produce a dark metal album of very high and consistent quality. It is a strong recommendation to anyone who enjoys emotion, melody and genuine melancholy in their music (and who doesn’t?) Reviewed by: Kostas Panagiotou
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Callisto "True Nature Unfolds" CD 8/10 - [Fullsteam] I'm not familiar with this Finnish act, but this is their debut full-length, and with it they unload nearly an hour of intense material very much in the vein of acts like Isis and Cult of Luna, with moderately paced tempos and plodding rhythms layering thick chord progressions with subtly droning layers of melodic textures interspersed with softer clean passages and atmospheric breaks. Numerous guest contributions also spice things up with occasional smatterings of electronics, slide guitar, glockenspiel, saxophone, cello, additional male/female vocals, etc. – with the lead vocals taking on an aggressive snarl that's somewhere between growling and screaming. The tracks all tend to run five to eight minutes, give or take, with a very consistent throbbing pulse to the tempos and accents of the rhythm section, especially in the almost hypnotic "Cold Stare", which has quite a few curious chord phrasings and uses of discordant melody involved. "Limb: Diasporas" brings in some very nice dissonant riffing that's reminiscent of some of Burst's slower work, accenting some of the dynamics with excellent female singing for a short time. "Storm" tops nine minutes and opens very slowly with some distant drones and clean guitars against simple basslines and soft percussion, bringing back some of the female singing before distortion kicks in around the three-minute mark – later dropping back to a middleground range for one of the record's longest instrumental passages (of which there are a good many). It's "Caverns of Khafka", though, that's one of the immediate standouts… something about its emotional melodies and effective use of repetition (with faint shifts for added impact) immediately hits home – even as an instrumental (a similar approach is taken in the more menacing "Worlds Collide" as well). "Like Abel's Blood Cried for Revenge" is a little more straightforward with some of its note choices, which I very much enjoy too. Overall the tracks are generally heavy both literally and even more so in suggestive atmosphere, as some of the playing and tones aren't necessarily so directly in your face. I have no complaints about the recording. The vocals sound great, the percussion is resonant and natural with a good snap, the guitars are densely textured but have an open sort of vibe that really lets the bass open up and play a major role, etc. The mix is also rather clear, so despite there being a lot of minor details, nothing feels neglected, and there are also no gaps, so it's cohesive and full throughout. The layout also looks quite nice, with lots of abstracted landscape photographs littered with random textures and symbols with the lyrics in clean text arranged amongst the clutter. There's some metallic gold ink to spice things up, and overall everything's really interesting. The lyrics are curious as well, at times hinting at a strange spiritual sort of connotation, and I can't tell if it's a concept for the record or something actually being advocated in some way: "Separation from the body of Christ. Town divided in numerous districts. The globe all covered by wanderers. They roam with no direction. The holy land, the promised land – your time will come and they will be returned." Damn fine work overall. Thus far both of the releases I've heard from Fullsteam Records have been rather impressive – making me interested to hear more from the label. This disc is going to be re-released on Earache Records sometime in early-2005, which should make it easier to get a hold of, so if you don't feel like grabbing a copy from Fullsteam for some reason, definitely keep an eye out for the wider release through Earache (though I wonder if it will look as nice as this one does). Recommended… especially for fans of the darker and more destructively intense side of the Hydra Head kind of roster. Running time - 58:07, Tracks: 10 [Notable tracks: Cold Stare, Caverns of Khafka, Like Abel's Blood Cried for Revenge, Worlds Collide]
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pa, tako nesto.. imaju dobrih momenata.. ali kome se napolju jebe za takav neki bend.. koji je polukopija.. bemliggah, ne znam vise.. spavao sam prilicno al se ne osecam nista bolje.. moracu veceras da se napijem pod hitno..
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ne ide mi samo u glavu zbog cega je namestao ceo setup u H stimu na cetvorci.. ako je mogao sve normalno da ima na 5ici.. mozda si u pravu da je cetvorka mnogo bolji bass pa vredi i zrtvovati ceo setup zbog toga.. ne znam.. sto vise slusam Isis jasno mi je da ne mogu da zivim u iluziji da ce Consecration moci ikada da im pridje.. mozda zazvucimo kao Callisto za godinu-dve.. i to je to.. a koga boli racq za Callisto.. what's the point in playing anyway.. ne znam.. idem da spavam.. ko zna, mozda sanjam nesto lepo pozdrav
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a tek izraz lica dok ispraca goste za milanov rodjendan..