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spigolaro

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Sepultura are great and at 50 years old I still listen to them, I have almost all of their albums: the first one they made Schizofrenia, Beneath the remain and Arise, in my opinion the best album is Beneath the remain, I really like the song Hungry in particular.
Max Cavalera singer and guitarist, Igor Cavalera great drummer also because he used the double bass drum, Andreas Kisser first guitarist, Paulo jr bassist.
Max and Igor's father is or was, because I don't know if he's still alive, Italian like me from Gaeta, they are a legend and when I was a kid I always listened to them.
I don't like the album Chaos Ad, but these are personal tastes anyway Grandissimi and Pela forca ahahahahaha.
Now that I remember better, Max and Igor's father died several years ago, this comes to mind because the album Beneath the remains was dedicated to their dead father.
Those sharp guitar riffs, Igor's double bass drum and Max's sepulchral voice definitely left their mark on the thrash metal of that period.
I still jealously keep their records like many others like Slayer and how can I forget the first LP by Napalm Death: Scum, a jewel of Grind Metal obviously only for true lovers of this genre because it's a record that you can't put on the table for people to listen to, let's say "normal" people, they would obviously call you crazy but I like it.
Certainly i Sepultura hanno lasciato un impronta indelebile nel Death Metal Grandissimi.
 

shiva82

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Now that I remember better, Max and Igor's father died several years ago, this comes to mind because the album Beneath the remains was dedicated to their dead father.
Those sharp guitar riffs, Igor's double bass drum and Max's sepulchral voice definitely left their mark on the thrash metal of that period.
I still jealously keep their records like many others like Slayer and how can I forget the first LP by Napalm Death: Scum, a jewel of Grind Metal obviously only for true lovers of this genre because it's a record that you can't put on the table for people to listen to, let's say "normal" people, they would obviously call you crazy but I like it.
Certainly i Sepultura hanno lasciato un impronta indelebile nel Death Metal Grandissimi.
my brother is knowledgeable like yourself on that genre and era. he is 50 years old. i love slayer, thanks to my brother . and napalm death i recall , obituary was another . he kept his records too, but was been married twice and is a broken man these days. i try and get him to visit but he always has his hands and mind full
 

spigolaro

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I would like to post some songs here, obviously if I have permission but thinking about it I don't know how to do it, it will make you all laugh Rightly so, unfortunately I am a complete ignoramus with technology and especially with the PC I am 50 years old and I am a stoner ahahahah, true It is I should apply myself a little more but then I lose patience because I get bored yes I am ignorant in this and very limited and now I am also high because I am smoking a joint on the toilet bowl 😂😂

You guys are great, Long live Icmag 🌵🌵🌲🌲🌴🌴
 

shiva82

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I would like to post some songs here, obviously if I have permission but thinking about it I don't know how to do it, it will make you all laugh Rightly so, unfortunately I am a complete ignoramus with technology and especially with the PC I am 50 years old and I am a stoner ahahahah, true It is I should apply myself a little more but then I lose patience because I get bored yes I am ignorant in this and very limited and now I am also high because I am smoking a joint on the toilet bowl 😂😂

You guys are great, Long live Icmag 🌵🌵🌲🌲🌴🌴
feel free . permission is not needed. shoot away . i have no rules as such in this thread other than the icmag tou. i use a laptop so maybe my screen is different but i just click the icon for media , and then copy and paste a url of a youtube song into that . anything more technical i'm of no use
 

spigolaro

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I'm the same age as your brother so if he likes metal he surely remembers all the bands of the moment. I started listening to metal when I was 13 and this for several years, now I rarely listen to it but every now and then I like to listen to the bands of my youth again.
I really liked listening to Italian Death Metal, I have the records of the legendary Bulldozer from Milan, I also have their Live in Poland on YouTube tube, there are also Deathrage and the fast metal of the very talented Sabotage, but now I think I've pissed you off.🤣🤣🤣
 

shiva82

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I'm the same age as your brother so if he likes metal he surely remembers all the bands of the moment. I started listening to metal when I was 13 and this for several years, now I rarely listen to it but every now and then I like to listen to the bands of my youth again.
I really liked listening to Italian Death Metal, I have the records of the legendary Bulldozer from Milan, I also have their Live in Poland on YouTube tube, there are also Deathrage and the fast metal of the very talented Sabotage, but now I think I've pissed you off.🤣🤣🤣
many people in this thread love metal. it would be cool hearing italian metal too
 

strain_hunter

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I am wondering, if anybody in this thread has experience with deep water culture?
It looks very easy and foolproof in comparsion to dripping systems or other water-systems. But I didn't find much here on icmag.
 

exoticrobotic

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I am wondering, if anybody in this thread has experience with deep water culture?
It looks very easy and foolproof in comparsion to dripping systems or other water-systems. But I didn't find much here on icmag.

I found dwc with trays easier than compost and pots @strain_hunter

Easier on my back and easier in general, less regular maintenance needed.

The yield and growth rate is astonishing but it needs much more room and attention to detail.

You can fill the reservoir up ph adjust it and leave it for a week and be amazed when you return but if the water sprayers fail or you make a mistake with the nute mixing the plants get fucked literally in hours and are often unrecoverable, unlike with compost pot grows which are usually quite recoverable if you make a mistake or forget to water.

But i'd only do such a grow method on a ground floor. Imagine if you had a leak and a couple of hundred litres spilled...

How are your plants doing?
 
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shiva82

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I am wondering, if anybody in this thread has experience with deep water culture?
It looks very easy and foolproof in comparsion to dripping systems or other water-systems. But I didn't find much here on icmag.
autopot systems are good and simple. small scale or large scale . dwc can be great if you have it dialled in and enjoy that kind of thing . too noisy for me , too many variables and i prefer dirt grown ganja
 

shiva82

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hashstar returned did a thread and went awol . i'm worried about him to be honest . his set up is nice , drain to waste all automated . 'the return of hashstar' i think the thread was called .

not heard from him in 18 months which is worrying. hope he is ok . i lost my phone at that time , and contacts and i'm not on social media so i can't even message people who may know of his where abouts
 

zaprjaques

da boveda kid
@goingrey

the man behind this band
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rod temperton
wrote the michael jackson songs thriller, off the wall and rock with you.
a studio story i heard about him:
he once had a tooth ache during a recording session and mid take he asked for pliers and pulled the tooth out, washing down the blood with a cup of coffee and a cigarette (heavy smoker).
 
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strain_hunter

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Thanks for your insights and tipps 😊
I found dwc with trays easier than compost and pots @strain_hunter

Easier on my back and easier in general, less regular maintenance needed.

The yield and growth rate is astonishing but it needs much more room and attention to detail.

You can fill the reservoir up ph adjust it and leave it for a week and be amazed when you return but if the water sprayers fail or you make a mistake with the nute mixing the plants get fucked literally in hours and are often unrecoverable, unlike with compost pot grows which are usually quite recoverable if you make a mistake or forget to water.

But i'd only do such a grow method on a ground floor. Imagine if you had a leak and a couple of hundred litres spilled...

How are your plants doing?

Check out crooked8's thread @strain_hunter

He is one of icmag's masters at hydroponics, flood and drain

He may answer any questions you have. He is nice and always willing to help.

https://www.icmag.com/threads/10-agrobar-720s-over-6-4x8-5-ft-rolling-benches-f-d-ftw.18126911/

autopot systems are good and simple. small scale or large scale . dwc can be great if you have it dialled in and enjoy that kind of thing . too noisy for me , too many variables and i prefer dirt grown ganja
 
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