Blackdog

DeRank : 4,92
DeAge™ : 7152 days • Here since 9 november 2006
Frank Zappa Absolutely Free
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"Ladies & gentlemen, the president of the United States...'- Wow, cosmic Zappa!
Smashing Pumpkins Mellon Collie And The Infinite Sadness
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We just need DaveJon and we’re all set... by the way, is it true that he’s been kidnapped? But most importantly, HOW THE HELL ARE THEY GOING TO PAY THE RANSOM?!
DaveJon, we'll miss you.. :)
Smashing Pumpkins Mellon Collie & The Infinite Sadness
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And anyway, to join the Trentino fan club, you'll have to endure some serious physical trials, including me hitting you over the head with frying pans (very industrial-homemade) in order to bring your brain back to a harmless pre-larval state, incapable of spewing out dangerous nonsense. You will do the right and proper thing by having the Trentino-Signormiautodistruggo fan club membership, and you will certainly be less 'fragile'. :D
Smashing Pumpkins Mellon Collie & The Infinite Sadness
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'MEGAGALACTIC' dear Michelino, it's written just like that.. and it well explains the music contained in this masterpiece - Ok, man?!
Smashing Pumpkins Mellon Collie And The Infinite Sadness
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A review as it should be for this colossus, right? I even have to read that the opener is a bore... well, today is Epiphany - ashes and coal for the braggart.
Smashing Pumpkins Mellon Collie And The Infinite Sadness
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Psycho, here we have 'Thru the eyes of Ruby' and 'By starlight'; nothing like the poetry of 'Mayonaise'...
Smashing Pumpkins Mellon Collie And The Infinite Sadness
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Mike76, you’re such a drag.
Depeche Mode Playing The Angel
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Great.
U2 and Green Day The Saints Are Coming
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The SHITS are coming...
Depeche Mode Exciter
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Exciter? Well, not really - perhaps the first true DM album with a bit too much filler... Gore & company wanted to create a more introspective and profound work, but the result, alas, is less inspired and sincere than 'Ultra'. Better them, though, than the hollow remains of U2 and R.E.M. - at least the Depeche, in 25 years, have maintained a certain dignity and credibility evidenced by works that have never felt like mere 'cash grabs' (see the last 'Playing the Angel', a true masterpiece). They know how to age with grace; just imagine if Alan Wilder was still in the game...