Anti-Bisius fanclub

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DeAge™ : 7185 days • Here since 7 october 2006
The Cramps Songs the Lord Taught Us
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Already heard, already seen. Rece=recipe already archived on DeBaser. The album never heard. I'll give it a try.
Madonna Hard Candy
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So, if we want to objectively analyze the two singles released (let's not kid ourselves, I won't buy the CD), Madonna has simply created a collage of old '70s tracks (see the strings in "4 Minutes" and other nonsense) in poor taste. Poor Guy Ritchie. Now she's given herself (or rather, is giving herself) to Justin and his Negroni friends. Plus, enough with Timbaland ruining everything. She died with "Frozen." Even though she was an icon of womanhood in the '80s and '90s.
Children of Bodom Blooddrunk
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Yes?!
Blue Öyster Cult Some Enchanted Evening (2007 Remasters)
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Moreover, you say this is the 3rd live? Is there some little commercial operation behind it? Because let’s face it, if a live is a must for every band, the other live releases, in my view, are like publishing a compilation with all the pros and cons of the situation.
Blue Öyster Cult Some Enchanted Evening (2007 Remasters)
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"It's a real shame that talented groups like Blue Öyster Cult are unknown to most; yet the entire metal scene owes a lot to this fantastic band born from the unhealthy minds of the Bouchard brothers." In fact, I am one of the most. Besides the classics "Don't fear the reaper" and "Godzilla," my knowledge of them is almost nonexistent. However, I find the review contradictory: if I had to give a rating just by reading it, I would think of giving it a meager three. Instead, you assigned it a five! Either the review or the rating is not right here. Knowing that they are great musicians is a must, but that doesn't mean you have to repeat it every five words.
Coldplay Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends
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Nice review that describes an album that perhaps requires more than just a first listen to be fully appreciated. Personally, I appreciate Coldplay for being a band with easy listening and for composing nice songs. I haven't been able to digest this transformation, and I don't think I'll want to listen to it in the future.
Ok Go Oh No
Ok Go Oh No
17 jun 08
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You tend to be the usual idiot. Just kidding. By the way, have you done your homework? Rece is a bit long and... long like many others you do, but nice.
Marracash Marracash
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Shit, dung, guano, Bisius, excrement, poop = Marracash.
This is a tough one that smacks the truth right in your face... but come on, why doesn't he throw something else around somewhere else? He saw that in the summer Fibra, Mondo Marcio, etc. made their money, and he just happened to come out in the summer to make some cash too. And how? By telling everyone what they already know? Please...
Marracash Marracash
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Even if it doesn't mention The Departed, we're still good. How dare it touch that legendary film!!!?
""Marra" puts into text all the anger felt growing up in a city like Milan, but it could be any modern city where it seems that money defines a man, in which extreme individualism reigns. It rhymes with advertising, clichés, materialism, and the objects of the welfare society, which sows frustration more than well-being. And perhaps this is the thematic core of the album, or rather of all his poetry. Frustration."
From now on, he won't be frustrated anymore and won't have anything left to say, because thanks to the money he will make, he will find himself becoming an object of the welfare society and a product of their environment.
Pathetic!
Coldplay Viva La Vida or Death And All His Friends
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I don't rate the album because I haven't listened to it yet, but if you've considered Coldplay the only heirs of the Beatles, I believe you've never heard Oasis and not even Coldplay's debut album, which technically could have been envied by my grandmother back then. I notice a certain evolution in their technique and in the way they conceive songs, which nonetheless hasn't changed that much. Listening to the single, I would say they have mooooooost definitely taken inspiration from Oasis, of which Chris Martin is a huge admirer.