Pixies Doolittle
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Awesome, awesome, awesome, damn! I would have never known how to START trying to EVEN START to IMAGINE drafting a review of Doolittle, a huge album for how complex and yet immediate it is. Great!
The Radio Dept. Lesser Matters
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vote
The Radio Dept. Lesser Matters
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From what you write, it would be strange if I didn't like them! I'm going to download. Thanx
Preston School Of Industry Monsoon
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Hello everyone. I’d like to give it a listen. The split-up of Pavement was terrible news for me, so I immediately bought Stephen Malkmus (the album, that is), and was quite disappointed. So with Scott and his "All This Sounds Gas," I didn’t even bother, since of the two he was certainly the less brilliant. However, if you write (very well) that this album is not an attempt to resurrect the spirit of the legendary band (which is now impossible), but aims for something personal, my curiosity is piqued...
Cannibal Corpse Tomb Of The Mutilated
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Matteo, so how is the brutal genre characterized?
Muse Absolution
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Judging by the nickname, airbag will not only review Muse but will also surely provide us with a review of Thom Yorke & Co. Right airbag? Just know that you’ll be flooded with insults unless you come up with something so original and valid that it surpasses the outrage over yet another review of Radiohead or their various clones. Welcome, you know how to handle reviews.
Cannibal Corpse Tomb Of The Mutilated
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Well... I think they're too fast to be truly powerful. Real power that breaks things should be a bit slower, in my opinion. Anyway, much better than those others, what were they called, the Cadaveric Decomposition or something like that.
Cannibal Corpse Tomb Of The Mutilated
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Wow, the site has all the downloadable tracks, I'm listening to them now, and then I'll let you know.
Doctor 3 Winter Tales
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Very interesting as usual, nice samples.
John Frusciante Niandra LaDes and Usually Just A T-shirt
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Are you talking to me? Ladies And Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space (1997), one of the most beautiful albums ever.