YouLlBeRebecca

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Rammstein Voelkerball
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devon, I'm not sure if, among so many drinks, coffee is the one that suits Rammstein best...
Rammstein Voelkerball
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Puny, I wouldn't judge Rammstein so negatively. You seem to reproach them for an arrogance they don't have. Being a "circus phenomenon," as you put it (I would object to the "for kids" part) is a conscious choice that they have never denied...honest, in my opinion...certainly not "deep," but entertaining...(and Mutter was a good job).
Thom Yorke The Eraser
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come on, you're killing me, just kidding, don’t take it the wrong way :D and anyway, I actually opened the dictionary before writing...me! as for the cover: it doesn’t seem well-defined enough to support any thesis...it could be anything...but among all, it doesn’t seem to me that Moses is the most fitting character...:D:D
Wormfood France
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Why are there so few comments? It's a good review..
Mike Keneally Wooden Smoke
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Lazlo, don’t take it personally... it’s Sunday, maybe people aren’t home in front of the computer (except me, but actually I should be studying for the exam tomorrow, so I don’t count, in fact, I’m not even here, I’m studying... :D)
Thom Yorke The Eraser
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x spaccazucche (which should actually be spaccaZZucche due to phonetic doubling, but it doesn't matter)..but which dictionary did you open? mine says that eraser means "rubber, scraper, that erases"...I don't know...:D:D
Gorillaz Feel Good Inc
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I believe Vincent is right: today is not the right day to talk about soccer or ultras (it's best to keep the two topics separate)... and let's not forget that we are on a page for a review about Gorillaz! So... let's find something interesting to discuss...
Thom Yorke The Eraser
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in anapestic sense?
Gorillaz Feel Good Inc
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Blues? Blues?? BLUES??????
MewithoutYou Brother, Sister
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that's the point, the fear of suffering some kind of malevolent influence... to tell, describe, and hence share a personal/emotional experience is certainly a starting point for reflection (so: yes, in a certain sense "it influences you"). But to reject outright (sorry if I'm being argumentative, but so far you've talked about "innate aversion," which I've always found hard to justify, and you've said things like "maybe I'm even biased") a certain topic stifles any possibility of growth or knowledge. Put simply: no problem if you don't like their music, no problem if you don't share their message (emphasizing that my impression, and I stress mine, was one of an "intimate representation" rather than an "external presentation" with a consequent proselytizing purpose), but I wouldn't want to deny anyone the possibility of expressing themselves (and the value achieved in doing so), even just to tell them that I disagree... Goodness.. forgive me, but today I'm feeling verbose :D:D