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5.0 classic | SquigglyBob | May 7th 24 | Begins with a funny interpolation of the William Tell overture and ends with everything that has ever existed and will ever exist.
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5.0 classic | birdmusiclog | January 7th 22 | 1971. As of the turn of the millennium, the greatest work of art ever. Art as the subject of art, within art-beyond-art. Satirizing the world at the same time as it shows it to you, both with the same fragments of the past. Post-apocalyptic only to the extent that everything is alone. Smothering attempts at movement. Finnegans Wake meets Beckett's trilogy, the inverted reliefs of one another. Is it everything or nothing? If there's a god to ascend to, the outro is the hallway there. The gates of the law which close before we can pass.
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5.0 classic | KuyJuk | April 20th 21 |
2.5 average | solrage | October 30th 17 |
4.0 excellent | Rodrigo | December 6th 15 |
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