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DeAge™ : 7210 days • Here since 14 september 2006
Iron Maiden Virtual XI
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sure there was a need. It’s the hundredth!! 100 reviews of Iron Maiden
Dream Theater Train Of Thought
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oh well, if we want to stir things up then let's stir things up
Metallica St. Anger
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Holy Patience! More like holy anger!
Dream Theater Train Of Thought
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and why? it's just the eighth
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Requiem
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Beethoven is more rock/metal, Mozart is more pop/progressive.
The Connells Ring
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beautiful review because it’s melancholic and nostalgic just like the 74-75. Of course, I'm only 23 years old and the nostalgia I feel for my old friends can't be compared to a twenty-year one. But today I hugged the love of my life again after years, and I assure you that in those 5 minutes I felt so many emotions and fears that it's enough to last me for a while. Now I'm going to listen to this 74-75 again, and then I'll put on "Wonderful Life," but not Zucchero's tasteless version.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Requiem
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I don't like how you write, but when you write that "et/aut" I get so turned on that I lose control of my actions.
Rolling Stones Their Satanic Majesties Request
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"The call of the devil has probably had roots in troubled management and surely not a few attacks from the profitable censorial inquisition."
Rolling Stones Their Satanic Majesties Request
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For me, the Rolling Stones are the dirty and bluesy ones. Brian Jones was a great musician, in his ability to play practically everything, but the Rolling Stones from '69 to '73 were something else entirely. Fortunately, after this detour, the Stones would release "Beggars Banquet" and immediately clarify their fondness for the devil. I've always found it a bit too trendy, with the beautiful "She's A Rainbow." It's sad to see Richards relegated in this way.
Neu! Neu!
Neu! Neu!
29 jan 08
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often heard but never listened to. Did I miss something?