Bisius

DeRank : 2,26
DeAge™ : 7219 days • Here since 4 september 2006
Marilyn Manson Antichrist Superstar
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Holy Madonna. If I could dismember Marilyn Manson, I would do it, without any unnecessary hesitation.
John Cameron Mitchell Shortbus
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Damn, Floyd is right. For goodness' sake, tolerance always, of course, but one cannot deny that it is a tad unnatural.
883 La Donna, Il Sogno & Il Grande Incubo
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883 (very good) reasons to shoot oneself in the esophagus.
Cutty Sark Die Tonight
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Guys, if you don't feel like writing a review, drink a glass of water, watch a movie with a bag of Cipster in hand, then go to bed and think about it the next day. It's not hard, come on. It's not like someone is stealing something from you, eh.
Cutty Sark Die Tonight
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You've convinced me as much as Antonella Clerici at Sanremo.
Corvus Corax Cantus Buranus
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Yes, but I have Songs From The Wood, and I know that medieval instruments are used, trust me.
Blink 182 Take Off Your Pants And Jacket
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Watch out, if Coppino comes back, you'll be done living in peace...
The Frames For The Birds
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Of Frames, I only have "Burn The Maps": excellent album, not too heavy, very useful for relaxing without sacrificing rhythm and liveliness. Good review.
Corvus Corax Cantus Buranus
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The review is beautiful, excellently written, and very detailed. I don't know the album, but that's something that can be remedied... Anyway, staying on the theme of the Middle Ages, switching completely genres, Jethro Tull released a CD called "Songs From The Wood" (the one with "Velvet Green," just to be clear) that captures the essence of the Middle Ages in every song, also using typical instruments from that era. A small note, purely informational.
Blink 182 Take Off Your Pants And Jacket
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I'm not Punk. How many times do I have to say it again?