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DeRank : 6,07
DeAge™ : 7203 days • Here since 19 september 2006
David Bowie Heroes
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Instead, nice review. And I believe you too.
Klimt 1918 Just In Case We'll Never Meet Again
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Already downloaded, but I still have to listen to it. I trust you...
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin II
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But really??
The Cramps Songs the Lord Taught Us
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No, the idea is nice but that's not how you write a review. 3 for goodwill, but the same things could be said about a hundred other albums. (The album kicks ass)
Amon Düül II Hi Jack
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I only have Phallus Dei from ADII, which, by the way, I need to listen to again. I don't think I'll ever hear this one.
Love Forever Changes
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Just say it's the day of "Reviewing albums that only I didn't appreciate." But damn it.
Ash Ra Tempel Schwingungen
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Oh, excuse me! I mean, honestly, I don't find this album so understandable "just by listening to it." That's not really the case. @Larrok: it's not funny. And anyway, this whole story really annoys me, since I'm the only one who didn't fall for the trick of that piece of crap movie. You all fell for it like chickens. You are the example of the modern viewer, without critical spirit and fascinated by everything that poses as poetic/sensitive. Shame on you.
Pyramids Pyramids
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@rooftrampler92 (the reviewer, just to be clear): yes, also on OndaRock. I really am a parasite.
Anyway, I think we might have misunderstood each other. I am CONVINCED that there is a logical thread in this album, and it is quite clear, as I believe it is a very cohesive record (despite the chosen genre). (Are you on Ondarock?)
Ash Ra Tempel Schwingungen
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Blessed are you, who have understood something from this album. I may be ignorant, but after two listens, I still haven’t found anything in this Schwnwuiwngungwegwn. (And to think that the eponymous track drove me crazy)
Pyramids Pyramids
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Your assertions are a bit exaggerated. Sure, their genre is quite undefinable, but only because it mixes many trends and serves them up in an equally strange manner; however, that doesn't make it an absurd album that makes you want to vomit, nor does it make you shout masterpiece. It’s just, simply, a great album rated 4.5. Give it a listen, yes, the first time it has a certain effect. Like Infidel?/Castro! from a few pages ago. (P.S.: the cover was perhaps the factor that made me seek it out as soon as I heard about it. A confirmation of my review on Yowie.)