The weird and eccentric Tonetta is back with a lenghty and excruciating work that showcases his unique style and completely depraved mentality. On his third volume of the 777 series, the artist explores his aesthetics deeply, with a pile of simple, lo-fi dance-punk tracks that are quite interesting in theory, but that end up falling short due to the massive lenght of the album and the amount of filler cuts that could easily be cut out of the final version. Tonetta has definitely got to receive ...
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