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Gianni Drudi Il goliardico Drudi
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Lately he is coming back into the spotlight with the hit "Prendi la pecora". Refined, incisive lyrics that make you think: ("was even the sheep a little lamb when it was a kid?"). Progressive pop-folk for refined tastes, in short. But I remind you that Gigione is "The King".
Metallica Master Of Puppets
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Anyway, in my opinion, they should have called up Cassano.
L7 The Beauty Process: Triple Platinum
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I listened to them, Bricks are Heavy, which is not bad.
Acid Bath Paegan Terrorism Tactics
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Federock sludge-metal (with a U) was born around the early '90s. As I mentioned in the review, Melvins and Neurosis were among the "founding fathers," and I also have to mention Eyehategod or else Barty will get mad. Here’s a first big cry of sludge for you:
Osho Una risata vi sveglierà
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Osho is actually the guitarist of Soundgarden.
Acid Bath Paegan Terrorism Tactics
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Thanks Barty, coming from you with the photo of Michele Guglielmi, it takes on a special value. ;-) Alex, I'm here, Go Celtics and let's hope that RaimondoGiovanni Rondo turns it up a notch. By the way, Dax Riggs's career continued solo as well (he made a couple of albums).
New Kingdom Paradise Don't Come Cheap
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Artest vs Pierce is like Aldo Busi vs Rocco Siffredi: another dimension. Go Celtics!
David Lynch Blue Velvet
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What the hell, Hopper is dead? That's a bummer.
David Lynch Blue Velvet
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I confess I noticed its absence in the database and promised myself to revisit it thoroughly to write a review. Then my apathy took over (I’ve been a bit unresponsive lately; I need to wake myself up). What can I say about the film, yet another perverse and visionary piece, with unreal atmospheres and an Isabella Rossellini (you could have mentioned her) who fascinates me immensely. It doesn’t dethrone my personal ranking: "Mulholland Drive" (absolutely in first place), but it definitely makes it into my top 5 Lynch films. Lately, I’ve been rewatching "Rabbits" and "Dumbland" often, which aren’t films, but short films. What can I say, what to add: David Lynch, in my humble opinion, is the greatest living filmmaker.
Blood Axis Born Again
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Madonna, what a mess. I can’t even get through it all, no matter how hard I try. However, apocalyptic folk interests me, so I guess I’ll start looking for the record.