Bisius

DeRank : 2,26
DeAge™ : 7220 days • Here since 4 september 2006
Lily Allen Alright, Still
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The last thing you've shown yourself to be with that comment is an asshole. I'm with you on this. For those who haven't understood, we're talking about music, not the Kamasutra. If you want, you can leave a comment about the appearance of the singer and/or band in question (as I did) but don't turn it into a poem and keep going, going, going for pages and pages and pages.
Daft Punk Human After All
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So, I’d like to clarify a couple of things. You’ve said whatever nonsense about me. You can keep saying it, I don’t give a damn anymore. Idiot, gay, nigger, fake, moron, ignorant, asshole, go ahead, keep talking to the void. But remember: I don’t comment on an album unless I’ve listened to it, re-listened to it, and evaluated it first. I don’t comment on albums randomly just for the sake of leaving a comment on DeBaser. No. Before expressing my opinion on the CD in question, I buy it (or download it if I’m out of money), put it in the computer, and listen to it. It hurts me to see nonsensical things written about my comments. You don’t like the album in question? Why do you take it out on me? Isn’t this site famous for De Gustibus? For crying out loud, it seems to me.
My Chemical Romance The Black Parade
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Francis, I was sure you would listen to me. Thank you.
Anathema Alternative IV
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P.S. Should I lose face? Nice one.
Mötley Crüe Carnival Of Sins Live
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Thank you for the response! I vote again in appreciation.
Lily Allen Alright, Still
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It doesn't mean anything at all that I liked a song by Lily Allen... maybe the album is crap... but why am I even talking to you... never mind... anyway, the sound isn't bad at all. She at least tries to be cute, but she's a bit of a mess.
Daft Punk Human After All
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So: to start with, I don't have a great relationship with electronics, but this is an album I feel I can recommend to everyone anyway. The review is a bit risky regarding the tribute to Kraftwerk, who will always remain the champions of this genre. Then I wanted to emphasize another thing. I don't find the phrase <at the beginning, you're there thinking "what a drag, it's always the same loop, this album is crap"> to be correct. For me, this is my opinion, even at the beginning this album grabs you, despite being a bit monotonous, but you need to understand the various nuances that the duo gives to the songs. Other than that, all good.
My Chemical Romance The Black Parade
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Yeah, I think you know more about me than I know about myself. Uh... well...
Anathema Alternative IV
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Very nice review, I don't know the album, and since I bear absolutely no grudge against you, I will also rate it positively. You have talent.
Duncan James Future Past
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In the second half of the nineties, grunge, with the dissolution of Nirvana and the emergence of nu metal, was rapidly fading away. But a depressed young man, picking up his guitar, started working to revive this musical genre from its coma. Obviously, we're talking about Duncan James. His lyrics, never trivial or predictable, explicitly denounce today’s society and are often accompanied by instrumental virtuosity that frequently draws from metal subgenres, such as electronics and folk. Undoubtedly, this album (released in 1345) will keep major music critics like Alessandra Mussolini and Vittorio Sgarbi talking for a long time and will leave a monumental mark in this world devastated by the Civil Wars. Yes, yes.