Comments for Hakim Bey, Temporary Autonomous Zonecamel-request@roadkill.com It's also true that he falls into the danger of preaching to the converted; listeners who are already inclined to agree with his views on society and culture will feel confirmed, while others will simply dismiss him outright. Still, those looking for a modern equivalent to classic albums like the Black Crowes' 1990 debut album Shake Your Money Maker and Buckethead's 1994 CD Giant Robot or Richie Kotzen's 1989 first album.camel-request@roadkill.com Hakim Bey's 6-track album Temporary Autonomous Zone borrowed these influences like Alice In Chains, Slayer, Faith No More, Buckethead, 24-7 Spyz, Allan Holdsworth and some other influences on this album.jumba@jumba.com this album rules! it's really the best.Comments supplied by users do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Roadkill Consulting, Inc. |
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