mien_mo_man

DeRank : 2,02
DeAge™ : 7079 days • Here since 22 january 2007
Todd Rundgren Faithful
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then I made: 8 between adam ant and adam and the ants
Todd Rundgren Faithful
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which, when added to the 2 from Nazz, his first band where Todd doesn't sing but is the author of all the songs, makes a total of 11 reviews.
Todd Rundgren Faithful
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Actually, my Todd Rundgren albums are 9 (two from Utopia, six by Todd, and one from The New Cars since he is the vocalist as well as the author of the unreleased tracks).
Christie Front Drive Stereo
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I, on the other hand, know what you mean.
Eddie Vedder Into The Wild
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the review is spot-on and evocative. I don't know the album. what is certain is that this rock frontman, as solo artists, rediscover their semi-artisanal and folk reading key. it was the same (forgive the comparison) with Jon Bon Jovi and who knows how many others. but why is that? why can’t a frontman rock out on his own too?
Twisted Sister Big Hits And Nasty Cuts
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sure, the type o negative one is truly monstrous... then if I remember correctly he was also a police officer, and if I'm not mistaken still in New York. and probably he was there during Giuliani's zero tolerance era! me, if there's another one I wouldn't want to get close to, it's the bassist Trujillo from Metallica.
Twisted Sister Big Hits And Nasty Cuts
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Hey guys, why don't you introduce yourselves, one by one (but also in pairs, or three at a time, like cards for briscola) in front of Snider and tell him to his face that he's a faggot? I say that, at the very least, he'll make you faggots too, by shoving a cow's femur up your ass.
Sigur Rós Takk
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Reading, from the homepage, the beginning of your review made me think: but the Sigur Rós come from Greenland?
Frank Zappa Lumpy Gravy
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I review Todd Rundgren. And so I know well how you feel.
KT Tunstall Drastic Fantastic
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The album following the breakthrough is usually an interstellar package. Perhaps today's artists have misunderstood everything, thinking that producing a second bad album is a duty to the record label and the audience, and so they commit themselves to failing. Maybe they put in so much effort that, with half the work, they could have created masterpieces.