I've always preferred him to Undertaker; his entrance theme was much more terrifying! I heard he's back with the mask, I might almost start watching WWE again (but maybe not)! more
Does anyone help me fix my Nintendo DS? more
Every once in a while I open Soulseek and damn it, the only stuff I’m downloading are these (I have a couple of albums I’ve never listened to), is it possible that communism is still in vogue? more
a great more
outdated more
funny rascals, among the least stupid of the most stupid of the Italian pop more
the first two albums are not crap, then whatever more
If there are other forms of life, why have you chosen Homo sapiens? more
for provincials the bath at the river, I would comb my hair a bit back, superficial recreational pity more
Indie attire for the big folk heart of the United States. Steinbeck with a twelve-string slung over his shoulder. more
many valid jobs, bugo warned is half saved more
The first album is a masterpiece! more
Ugh, I can't evaluate her musically, she's just too hot. more
a bit sad, but I've always liked these little southerners more
"Here in the freedom group, we do whatever the hell we want." Sometimes I didn't understand them, but then I realized the mistake... Fripp is, after all, a true artist. more
They only save themselves for Rio, despite the videos from the Seychelles, Maldives, Sri Lanka, or wherever the hell it was that they went to clown around back then. more
Electronic experimentation for the masses. Yes—ok—the-einstuerzende-neubaten-a re-much-tougher-and-purer... but, for crying out loud, ears are also an orifice; it doesn't always have to be brutally violated to enjoy! more
A sound universe that is never trivial, with not a single piece out of place. It's obviously the pinnacle of the group's experience. Too bad about the somewhat hazy lyrics... they're called visionary, but in reality, they're hazy. Gold medal for Hunter and the Hunted. more
Suite composed of 10 movements that, without interruption, alternate sweet tonal harmonies with dark atonal passages, using a very subtle synthesizer woven into a sound structure that includes both a choir and a small orchestra. A child of "Cosmische music," "Sonanze" stands at the crossroads of two musical structures between the synthesizer and the floating marranzano (vaguely "tubularbellsian") on the cover. more
A group of really talented nerds who, at some point, got fed up with the '80s and set off for Mars, leaving us in a bind with three incredible albums to ponder. "We'll be back when you can't take it anymore," Hollis would have left written on the door of his cottage in Sussex. I despair of ever seeing them again... more