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Danger Danger Revolve
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I've been practicing South America for a while. I should live there. Thank you :D
Great White Once Bitten
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4 punitive. When you talk about amorphous mass referring to Poison and Pretty Boy Floyd, you make an unforgivable mistake. They are simply something else.
Great White Hooked
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Wow. Historic disco.
Red Red Meat Bunny Gets Paid
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Here, precisely, excellent.
David Grubbs The Thicket
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It's nice to read reviews that make you feel ignorant.
First Band From Outer Space The Guitar is Mightier Than the Gun
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I wouldn't know how to rate the review, but you say Hawkwind and (after a wank) I start my search. Thanks for the tip.
The Ropers All the Time
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Ahahaha, nice comment number two. Congratulations.
White Lion Fight To Survive
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Thank you all. Slaughter is coming ;)
Danger Danger Revolve
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Thank you, simply because I believe you understood the spirit of it. An album that can be discussed in these terms is a truly great rock album. NOTE: the return of Ted Poley on vocals coincides with the resurgence of a genre that is reclaiming its identity. Finally, a band from the 80s that flushes away the current "hair metal" parodies and revitalizes a genre that has recently only been partially revived by various reunions of historic names. They may not be that historic, but after 20 years of existence, they release their best album. There isn’t a single weak track. They’re all potential singles that would have easily topped the charts in the 80s. Rock-solid and crystal-clear production, with an unprecedented power. Oscar-worthy music. Fresh and sparkling style, the usual party rock tinged with AOR and glam. An album to dance to and sing along from start to finish. And it's not just me saying that. Go see what the leading experts in the world are writing.
Love/Hate Blackout In The Red Room
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Uhm, true. I was misled by the download label. Well, there's a way to get back at them.