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Old 04.19.2007, 11:48 PM   #62
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at first i didn't like with teeth, but then again, i didn't like any nine inch nails release at first, and then i liked, just that i deleted it from my hard drive when i needed to make space, figuring i'd be buying it soon. well, now with teeth is $100 pesos and i still haven't bought it, i am intrigued by year zero and will probably listen to it soon.

and tool, aenima is one of my favorite albums ever...for some reason, i can't get too pumped by them anymore. yes, the bootlegs from around 1997/1998 are phenomenal.

and well, considering yellow swans, wolf eyes, prurient and sightings are not always full on attack and frequency saturation like merzbow and whitehouse, listening to their more menacing ambience stuff does have more than a little passing sensation of nin creepier moments; i guess it's the americanization of shit like spk, einstürzende and gritle (which all share as common influences) but still, that creeping sense is something that is found (although in small doses) on bringing the neon war home, dead hills, arrived in gold, black vase and psychic sesession.

and pretty hate machine is basically an angry depeche mode with heavier guitars.
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