mien_mo_man

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DeAge™ : 7079 days • Here since 22 january 2007
The Buggles The Age Of Plastic
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Yes, but we all remember the first ones, while we never remember the second ones. So who was the one whose music video was aired second in MTV's history?
Electric Wizard Witchcult Today
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Be careful, what I wrote in parentheses about the lady's husband is not blasphemy: he really does have horns!
Electric Wizard Witchcult Today
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real witches are never devoted to Satan. the witches of Italian tradition are devoted to the goddess, and Lucifer is the god of the sun. witches, from all over the world and of all Arts and with all possible and imaginable pantheons, are devoted to the lady. (sorcerers, on the other hand, are devoted to her consort, the horned god). as long as there are records and post-inquisition imaginaries, I advise you not to draw anything from these nonsense.
Asia Silent Nation
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I gave 3 stars to arena and to this one. I confirm the 4 stars that another reviewer gave to aqua and I gave 4 stars (4.5) to aura. 2 stars to alpha, astra, and aria. 4 stars to archiva vol 1. Only one star to archiva vol 2 and to an insignificant EP titled aurora. A total of 3 albums with 4 stars, 3 stars to two albums; 2 stars to three albums and one star to just one album. When there’s something I like, I express it openly and without prejudice.
The Buggles The Age Of Plastic
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Question: but what was the second video in the history of MTV?
The Dictators Go Girl Crazy
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a trash version of Buster Poindexter and co
The Silencers A Letter From St. Paul
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no one can give this record a 4 unless they think more or less like me: new wave of 1987. For the series: do you have a total rejection of the carnival antics of the eighties? you can’t help but long for the creative freedom that followed the end of '77-punk!
The Silencers A Letter From St. Paul
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I'm sorry, but what did you understand? I'm referring to punk: beautiful but schematic, predictable, probably due to the technical shortcomings of many of its musicians. After punk, there was freedom of creation. Before punk, of course there was freedom, and in fact there was so much of it that punk was born from that! I'm talking about post-punk and not pre-punk. But why am I striking out at you? The very fact that you judge this record to be excellent is eloquent. And that ...fuck...
The Style Council Our Favourite Shop
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I practically hate Weller, but with Talbot it's the most imaginative thing from the 80s. Just looking at this cover and that of Café Bleu, Talbot's raincoat...
Defiance Void Terra Firma
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You're back, in your way of being a reviewer: thorough and hyper-clear, you delve into every last detail. A wide angle, and a great reviewer!