sorciopeloso

DeRank : 1,82
DeAge™ : 7173 days • Here since 19 october 2006
Michael Jackson Stranger In Moscow
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It sounds like a very generic 90s piece by Michael Jackson.
Mastodon The Hunter
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When you let it get to your head, you end up recording stuff like this.
Zao Liberate Te Ex Inferis
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Unfortunately, in the genre, the Zao are the exception and not the rule.
Sick Of It All Blood, Sweat And No Tears
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I leave the 5 to Just Look Around and Scratch the Surface. Regarding this album, I remember that day when I was listening to it coming out of the subway, but I admit it’s not an interesting event.
Rancid Let The Dominoes Fall
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Indeed, I asked myself the same thing from the very first listen, where's the bass? However, they still earned a passing grade because we have Up to no Good, Disconnected, and Lulu.
Lightning Bolt Earthly Delights
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Well, on paper they should drive me crazy, but in reality I listened to two of their albums, boredom overtook me and I stopped being interested in them. Even though I know that "they should be seen live" etc. etc.
Propagandhi Supporting Caste
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Propagandhi <3 even though I find Supporting Caste, which at times feels a bit too wordy, not as good as Potemkin City Limits and especially Today’s Empires, an unbeatable album (they’ve never made a piece like Purina Hall of Fame again) but where hints of the direction the band would take in later albums were already present. Anyway, I really like the first two albums too~ now I’m going to listen to something, alright!
The Blue Hearts The Blue Hearts
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I’ve been meaning to talk about them for ages (I was just thinking about it a couple of hours ago while listening to them on the bus :D), but I'm too lazy and I've never written down even half a line. This is undoubtedly the best album (and one of my all-time favorite punk records). A review that’s easy to agree with (the titles in English are unbearable, though!)
Disturbed Asylum
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"a cover of U2." Holy Christ
Anti-Flag The Terror State
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"They have been producing records only since 1996." Wow, that's 15 years, huh!