I don't live in San Diego anymore which actually had real mexican food.
In some places (San Ysidro) but the Tijuana in me says not possible.
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Album Rating: 3.5
There is a place called El Azteca in La Mesa that had the best mexican food I ever had. The next best was Rosarito or Calexico.
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I'm only ever in La Mesa for Guitar Center (what else?) but I'll keep that in mind next time I'm there. I hobble over to Rosarito for
Mexican often though (I'm in between Tijuana and Rosarito geographically).
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Album Rating: 3.5
Oh cool. I grew up in La Jolla. The fast food place in La Mesa is next to a 7-Eleven. I just found the address: 8300 Parkway Dr, La Mesa
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Well, great; I now feel creepy for saying that I'm in La Jolla almost every Sunday.
I'll write that dowwwn. Getting restaraunt advice on Sputnik; who would've thought?
Edit: Well, shoot, I know exactly where it is. Awesome.
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Album Rating: 3.5
Well, great; I now feel creepy for saying that I'm in La Jolla almost every Sunday. Ha ha. Don't worry, I don't live there anymore so I'm not going to stalk you or anything - but the food is damn good. I haven't been home in a few years but it should still be there.
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I quite like these guys, but in small amounts, I first heard them thanks to the computer game Primal, which had about 4 songs on it, that got me interested, but after that I found they could get dull after quite a short period. Might have to track this down though.
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Album Rating: 3.5
A lot of industrial has the tendancy to get dull after a short period, but these guys have come a long way since their earlier albums (which needed to be taken in small doses).
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Album Rating: 3.5
willie rec me some quality metal influenced industrial
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Album Rating: 3.5
I am no Willie, but that new Crossbreed is very similar to this (imo even better).
Tbh i need to stop repping Crossbreed though haha, I am starting to even piss myself off. DO try it though Ulsurfyring, if you like this.
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Album Rating: 3.5
willie rec me some quality metal influenced industrial Ok, in alphabetical order:
- Acumen Nation: The 5ifth Column
- Acumen Nation: Psycho the Rapist
- Argyle Park: Misguided
- Chemlab: Burnout at the Hydrogen Bar
- Cyanotic: Transhuman 2.0
- Front Line Assembly: Millennium
- I:scintilla: Optics (it's listed as "I Scintilla" on Sputnik)
- Iron Lung Corp: Big Shiny Spears
- KMFDM: Angst
- Neon Synthesis: Alchemy Of Rebirth
- Psyclon Nine: We the Fallen (Balls will be reviewing this soon)
- Skrew: Burning In Water, Drowning In Flame
- The Remix Wars - Strike 2
That should keep you (and anyone else) busy for a while.
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Album Rating: 3.5
i knew psyclon already... black metal + industrial that isn't done hilariously
thanks
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Album Rating: 3.5
Yeah. Exactly. I'd also suggest Unter Null: The Failure Epiphany even though there's no metal influence.
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Album Rating: 3.0
Finally got around to listening to this, those first three tracks do seem to take forever to end.
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