GrantNicholas

DeRank : 6,77
DeAge™ : 7069 days • Here since 1 february 2007
Green Day American Idiot
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Well, we need to separate the meaning of the album from the musical quality. Let’s start with the latter: it’s a decent AMERICAN FM POP ROCK record, punk has nothing to do with it. As for the meaning, well, to me it feels fake, there’s no denying it, it’s a cry against submission to the mass media, as you rightly say, but they make a living off the mass media. Anyway, subjective opinions. I repeat: it’s a decent pop rock album, I admit it and I’m not slandering them at all. I still find Jesus Of Suburbia very beautiful. For me, besides this, only Dookie from their discography is enough. Regards.
Len Wiseman Die Hard - Vivere O Morire
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I'm going during the week, I can't miss it. The luck of this series is Willis, incredibly good as an action actor.
Queens of the Stone Age Songs for the Deaf
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Few speeches, milestone. "God Is In The Radio" among the greatest songs written in the last ten years.
Dave Gahan Hourglass
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On the single/video, Blackdog is right, it's fantastic!!! Maybe giving more space to Dave in the next Depeche albums would help them "refresh" a bit. I vote "Kingdom."
Oxbow The Narcotic Story
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Well, Sfascia, five by regulation. Obsequious.
Paul McCartney Chaos And Creation In The Backyard
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When it came out, it was one of the biggest surprises in my "career" as a music listener. Almost a masterpiece!
The Afghan Whigs Congregation
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Yeah.
John Mayer Continuum
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Great. Mam Pino Palladino is playing with The Who now, right?
Wolfmother Mind's Eye
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Great. I love them. And I agree with Zannab.
Guns N' Roses The Spaghetti Incident?
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It's not a matter of dislike; this album is unlistenable. Moreover, the group's balance had already gone to hell. I only save Since I Don't Have You, at least it's entertaining. Useless.