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judge because it s an obvious ground for appeal. what do you think? well to be clear. he already has overseen trump case right? and so it s not like he s a kind of random judge who has a problem. the trump organization exactly, but, you know, i don t think it s um we don t want to fall into the trap. of basically trying to undermine the participants in the case, because that is the defense s roll right, and that s what trump wants. so he s going to point out things about the judge is going to point out things about d a brag, pointing out people members of people s family. all of this is to distract from real evidence that may be coming out in the next couple of days. records possibly audio. there s a lot that is going to happen. never mind the e jean carroll case. which is a sort of defamation slash possible sexual harassment case that could come to fruition in may. so while i want to talk about the $35, it just feels
25.04.21 | Alex Sievers
Released on April 16th, 1996, ‘Evil Empire’ was the second piece in a three-act political rock puzzle for Rage Against The Machine. It’s a great album, but imperfect: the over-reliance on repetition for its musical impact, to allow the message of any given song to cut through properly, does make matters extremely routine. In a world of the almighty algorithms amplifying everything, where once something does well its presence spreads like an inescapable tendril, it’s no surprise ‘Bulls On Parade’ is still so overbearingly omnipresent today. (Every second dollar-store metalcore band covering it didn’t help.) With ‘Evil Empire’ recently reaching the quarter-of-a-century milestone, looking back, it’s not hard to see why certain portions of this LP are overlooked. Yet it’s also clear to see why this fired-up second record (and the band’s) legacy remains steadfast. This was no “sophomore-slump,” just the next step in an illustrious caree
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