cptgaio

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DeAge™ : 7175 days • Here since 19 october 2006
Luther Blissett Q
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Yes, you passed! ;-)
Luther Blissett Q
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but was Borchert also part of it?
Luther Blissett Q
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For me, they are still current events ;-)
Luther Blissett Q
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Well, it has a bit of a "twisted" structure but it's not written in a cumbersome way; if you like it from the start, you'll see that as you go on, it'll excite you more and more!
The Almighty Powertrippin'
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I sincerely thank everyone for coming by, tomorrow I'll go into any questions: quickly since I'm here. Spirit, I think the comparison works for me, then of course it's my opinion, not absolute :-D Bye.
Giorgio Faletti Io Uccido
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No, it has nothing to do with "American Psycho" (which I personally find anything but rubbish). Hi.
The Almighty Powertrippin'
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Oops, Caz had also arrived in the meantime. This cover is from '93, I don't know about the one you're linking. Bye!
The Almighty Powertrippin'
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I thank Anatas for the trust! @Spirit: well, you may not like them, and that's fair, but during those years there were other groups that "stank" of alternative: theirs was quite mainstream Hard Rock-Metal, and they never did anything to hide it. The fact that they played into certain "rebellious" clichés, as I mentioned in the review, was something a bit everyone did in the rock scene back then, including the unsuspected ones. They were somewhat blatant, but I don’t think they ever really questioned it. Regarding the AOR voice, I actually forgot to specify that I meant the second wave, and due to his timbre, Warwick reminds me quite a bit of James Christian from House of Lords. That's all.
Giorgio Faletti Io Uccido
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And I recommend a "mountain" book: "Everest 1996, Chronicle of an Impossible Rescue" by Anatolij Nikolaevic Bukreev and Gary Weston DeWalt. Here (http://www.eneafiorentini.it/irecelib/irec03.html) more information.
Mike Oldfield The Songs Of Distant Earth
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Great record.