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DeRank : 2,57
DeAge™ : 7179 days • Here since 14 october 2006
As I Lay Dying Shadows Are Security
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"The rationale behind that proposition can be translated and unfolded in the plane of musical immanence '... well! yes! I would say that it fits...'"
Avey Tare & Krìa Brèkkan Pullhair Rubeye
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They even have "experimental" names. Begone!
The Cure Boys Don't Cry
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The skewed guitars of the early Curiano period may be very post-punk, but they have always tickled my scrotum. Much better are the complete and resounding technical Cure of the '90s, with Disintegration as the compositional peak.
Dream Theater A Dramatic Turn Of Events
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I held out until: "from the skilled and experienced Mike Mangini (former Extreme...", has anyone done better? Am I at least on the left side of the ranking?
I Dik Dik Suite per una donna assolutamente relativa
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In the face of certain musical discoveries like this one, one can only give 5 stars for life to the reviewer for their encyclopedic knowledge, almost touching on omniscience!
Fear Factory Demanufacture
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Schizoid reception that I didn't quite understand. Monumental album.
Brand X Moroccan Roll
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Who in pre-diluvian times bought Duke on vinyl might remember that inside there was a kind of poster (which I stuck up in my room) with all the albums released by Charisma Records related to Genesis and the solo works of various Gabriel, Hackett, etc., for Collins (Face Value hadn't been released yet) they made sure to showcase these Brand X. I bought one out of curiosity, and I was fascinated; all the others quickly followed. If I can find that poster on eBay, I'll stick it back up, this time in the living room :)
Bryan Ferry Olympia
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I agree with everything that has been said; all that's left is for me to go listen to it. By the way... why do you always write "buon" before Ferry?
Pink Floyd Wish You Were Here
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"Ready? Fasten your seatbelts... here we go!" After this sentence, if my pants were to suddenly fall down, I would also buckle my suspenders for safety, if you don’t mind.
Yes Fly From Here
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Listen to it! Unfortunately, I join the procession of the disappointed. Few but confused ideas... A drawn-out suite of 6 pointless and lengthy pieces, as with the first two they had already said everything. Four anonymous pieces follow, including Howe's worn-out instrumental for guitar. A small consolation at the end with the last kick of "into the storm," where amidst dentures and crutches, you finally hear something above average. It would deserve 2 and a half stars; I give it half a vote more out of pity.