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Post by greener greg on Mar 31, 2005 12:48:48 GMT -5
yeah, keep it real!
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Post by Chastity on Mar 31, 2005 13:28:28 GMT -5
;D
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Post by greener greg on Mar 31, 2005 17:07:59 GMT -5
i took a look to a cool italian magazine called punkster. this is the number of april! check it out www.punkster.it/home.a2.jpg [/img] there is a cool interview of fred and madz.nothing new, but they say a thing about the cover of the album. mathias, erik and fred are protecting nikola from the outside. at first i thought they were hunting him, but i was totally wrong.it's texact the opposite.did you get it or i'm the only one?
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Post by greener greg on Mar 31, 2005 17:08:43 GMT -5
next to millencolin, the english translation for "saggezza scandinava" is "scandinavian knowledge" heeh
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Post by karro on Mar 31, 2005 22:44:16 GMT -5
Woow, greatest cover ever! I'm trying to think of none-asked yet questions cause I'm gonna do an interview too for radzine
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Post by greener greg on Apr 1, 2005 4:36:25 GMT -5
yeah.isn't it the coolest cover ever? eheh
karro, it's hard to ask questione never asked before!
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Post by Dany on Apr 1, 2005 6:39:49 GMT -5
Woow, greatest cover ever! I'm trying to think of none-asked yet questions cause I'm gonna do an interview too for radzine Maybe you could ask these stupid question that all journalist ask... Where the name "Millencolin" come from ?
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Post by Brownsound on Apr 1, 2005 8:09:51 GMT -5
Karro: "Mathias, why the heck do you have umlauts over the A in Farm?! That's retarded!"
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Post by Car on Apr 1, 2005 14:41:06 GMT -5
hahaha great magazine cover!! Thanks Greg
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Post by karro on Apr 1, 2005 21:53:53 GMT -5
hah thanks guys for those stupid questions!
Greg, I'm like these, I like to challenge myself. I have quite a few new ones in bank but well, I need to think of all those quebecers who will hear their kingwood comments for the first time so I need to stay on the topic. Poor them, re-answering over and over the same questions. Nah, at least I will try to make the questions under a different angle than quite plain flat. I don't know if I will succeed it though.
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Post by karro on Apr 1, 2005 21:54:56 GMT -5
yeah.isn't it the coolest cover ever? eheh Looking at it, it's like Larzon is ready to attack. Quite like Eminem's disturbed style with the chainsaw I wish I had this one pic for my press release
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Post by Devilme on Apr 2, 2005 13:23:00 GMT -5
This is from that text "terrible for the most part, and believed they could put out another good CD." How can they call HFH terrible? I still think the song "Happiness for dogs" Is one of there best songs. And I personally like all the songs from that album. Man or Mouse, Punk Rock Rebel, Botanic Misstress are som of the great songs of that album and there surely are alot more.
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Post by Devilme on Apr 2, 2005 13:27:16 GMT -5
Another thing from that comment list.
by nikola sarcevic @ 22 Mar 2005 07:33 am admin is dope
That cant be the real Nikola right?
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Post by karro on Apr 2, 2005 17:37:27 GMT -5
Don't think so at all. larzon and Erik would have post after within 3 minutes each. I doubt it.
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Post by Brownsound on Apr 3, 2005 6:05:30 GMT -5
www.norran.se/sektion_c.php?id=482041&avdelning_1=121&avdelning_2=152Millencolin's sixth studioalbum is probably the bands most constant. If Green Day yet again became a big seller with American Idiot, most of the Swedish fans should rediscover this quartet, who has their biggest fanbase in Australia these days. I don't know how much the producer, Chips Kiesbye added to the sound, but Millencolin come off as very focused and psyched, with a fat sound and almost all songs rock. I like the crowded place of "Cash or Clash", Clash-y single "Ray", melancholic "Shut You Out" with its neat choirs, and so on. A few tracks, "My Name Is Golden" and "Hard Times" aren't as good, but the truth is that not a lot of albums as good as this one has come out of the Swedish punkscene during the new millennium. 4/5.
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