Finally, after much research, I have remedied the album Mondo Cane. The truth is that they have been so limited in the sense that I looked a few months what it offered the web but I remedied only pieces of low quality. Now, however, 'I see that they released a great recording of the concert in Amsterdam almost a year ago. Listening to this disc, which brackets I like a lot, forcing me to think about a question I guess you put in a lot: What's in your head Mike Patton? So, what brings an accomplished singer of hard rock to try his hand in the glittering salons of the melodic Italian, what is the link between Fantomas and Gino Paoli? The most obvious answer, and perhaps the most correct is: Patton is a genius and can 'do what the fuck they want. True, but 'I am not satisfied. So I thought, is not that our Michelin is trying to clear what is already cleared for everyone except for its traditional NSAIDs? I mean once was commonly thought that there were two major music categories, the so-called "popular", the general public, and the one considered instead of "niche". In this sense, an artist could really be considered great if you could combine the two groups bringing the music niche at the popular level (the Beatles at all). The transition, however, 'was all one-way never seen before in popular music become a niche? We are thinking Patton! At least that's what came to my mind when I saw a fat tattooed Dutch shirt Slayer waving gracefully rocked by the music of "The sky in a room."
If you also want swayed gracefully this is the link.
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