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tremendously inferior to the Osanna production, very inconsistent stylistically. Good job Giuseppe. PS Guarino, who designed the cover, is now an architect.
Riot Rock City
23 nov 07
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You metalheads should also know the site www.truemetal.it, where in their forum they talk about having discovered several reviews published on debaser by the user debaseriano/metallaro BathoryAria, unfortunately copied from their site...
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Right, bubi... after all, the complete transition of the mother-son personality is also emphasized by the superimposition of the skull over Norman's face.
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ehehehe that movie was Psych Out, in Italian Il velo sul ventre, with the usual gang of druggies, Nicholson, Bruce Dern, and Susan Strasberg, but I can't even remember the director, even if I used the PSP2 of an idiot...
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and you let there be rock who harshly criticizes remakes that add nothing, have you ever wondered if your review is really useful since there was already one very well argued by bubi?
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STIPE DON'T BE A LITTLE SHIT, I'M OUT OF TOILET PAPER... I wasn't talking about you, you worthless piece of crap, I was referring to the comments that antipirla distributed in all the latest reviews except, strangely, this one. I hadn't even seen your comment; I don't care about the opinions of pustular pimples like you.
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@lewis (and anyone else who might be interested, including antipirla) I don't know if you're aware of that fantastic album from 1989 by the English band Walking Seeds "Bad Orb Whirling Ball" where there's an EXCEPTIONAL reinterpretation of Peter's Trip!
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Notice... in the comments, both anti-pirates and anti-communists write in uppercase...
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don't be a fool, personally I don't even know how to use this P2P, but I’m a big fan of porn and I think to show off a bit I’ll review that great film "The Devil in Miss Jones" directed by Gerard Damiano in 1973, a female take on the Faust myth, featuring a stunning performance by Georgina Spelvin. You are invited to read the review, maybe you'll learn something, just as I have learned from many other reviewers on this site who like to show off, like Lewis Tollani or Donjunio, and I apologize to anyone else talented that I've forgotten...
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great compact and comprehensive review, Master Tollani, but I don’t think this album reaches five stars on its own (unless in synergy with the Cormanian trip with the cast of Easy Rider in its core). The Electric Flag really hits it big with the subsequent "A long time comin," where the brass section becomes predominant for this sort of white blues, leading to a series of epigones like Blood Sweat & Tears and Chicago (by the way: the first album by Chicago is something extraordinary).