Hardrock92

DeRank : 2,02
DeAge™ : 7213 days • Here since 10 september 2006
Finley Tutto E' Possibile
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Anyway, the Green Day may have sold out, but in their lyrics they've always dealt with topics quite worthy of a rock band for teenagers, namely: the desire to escape, masturbation, restlessness, and discomfort. In this album (from what I’ve listened to), the lyrics are syrupy and all really trivial; maybe no one explained to them that throwing in terms like "stronza" or "Puttane" doesn’t make you punk...
Green Day Warning
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Frankly, Green Day stopped appealing to me after Nimrod; this album doesn't even sound like them, although there are a few good tracks. But you can't say that Waiting is a punk song; it's a nice acoustic ballad, but not punk. As for the masterpiece in the title track, only you can see it that way; to me, it sounds like a very upbeat soft rock tune and I would only save the lyrics. The best track is Minority.
Finley Tutto E' Possibile
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Finley = boy band with guitars. But here’s someone who has the courage to say they don’t do cheesy advertising, can you believe it? Everywhere you go, there are these 4 idiots: Festivalbar (so far so good), Jammin Festival (they could have skipped this one), School in Action (just right for them), MTV singles chart (I don't know if you’re aware, but around last Christmas they hosted an episode) and even on The Sims, and that's not all, because the album is promoted worse than a detergent. The "duet" gimmick is the dumbest thing they could come up with, and it shows how the record label is messing with us: a record with the exact same songs, but with one extra title. The real album had just come out a few months earlier. How low can we go!
Darren Lynn Bousman Saw 3
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@S4doll, you didn't quite understand! I said there was no one REALLY scared or disgusted. I mean, it's not like during splatter scenes they started screaming or anything like that; no one left the theater and in my opinion, that means that in certain scenes it was as you say, but in many it wasn't. I didn't see it with absolute calm either, but I didn't find it that "disgusting."
Darren Lynn Bousman Saw 3
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But when I saw it at the cinema, honestly, I didn't notice anyone really scared or disgusted; from their faces, it was clear they thought more or less like me. This shows that, in terms of the number of people, it really affected only a few.
Darren Lynn Bousman Saw 3
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Darren Lynn Bousman Saw 3
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Nice review and as for the movie, there's not much to say, it really sucks and I didn't find it that horror either. Anyway, change your friend, that Pax Brother doesn't give such good recommendations, first Spider Man and now this, just kidding. Bye
Chris Cornell Carry On
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I liked the 007 song, and Chris Cornell is not bad either, but my opinions are limited only to Soundgarden (never disappointed) and Audioslave (which I find a bit boring). Nice review.
Linkin Park Minutes To Midnight
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You’re right, Bonny, but when I read P@ne's request, it really got under my skin. I took it as a good and proper provocation and wanted to respond in kind. Anyway, it's true, 1 for punk might mean Green Day or Blink 182, which in my opinion is not true punk. Then when I described the methods, I generalized; for punk, a single guitar is more than enough.
Linkin Park Minutes To Midnight
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P@ne, you want to know our music tastes: why, are you perhaps looking to mock us and make fun of what we listen to? Well, I'll satisfy your curiosity right away, I listen to hard rock, metal, and punk. But only the pure genre (meaning with one or two guitars, drums, bass, and vocals). And I can only tell you that my tastes are truly exceptional. Maybe you don't agree, but you can't deny the talent of a Richie Blackmore or Angus Young, and above all, you can't compare them to "musicians" like Linkin who only do it for the money and don't even play well.