GustavoTanz

DeRank : 6,61
DeAge™ : 6920 days • Here since 1 july 2007
Hayes Carll Trouble in Mind
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(ah, I should listen to this album...)
Hayes Carll Trouble in Mind
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Many people really know that Ratzinger is "a queer"...
Death Human
Death Human
7 may 09
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I too am part of the group of people fond of albums like "Individual Thought Patterns" and "Symbolic." Unfortunately, I've never fully explored the earlier works, namely "Scream Bloody Gore," "Leprosy," and this one, "Human." Ah... Attila, you’re not the only one who appreciates "The Sound Of Perseverance": tracks like "Scavenger Of Human Sorrow" or the mournful "Voice Of The Soul" are probably among the best pieces from the last phase of Death. It's worth mentioning that this album was initially supposed to be a side project of Schuldiner...
Frank Zappa Broadway the Hard Way
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And to think that I've never met any Zappa-addicted at all costs in my life... ah, I really miss this record.
Vasco Rossi Nessun pericolo per te
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"Gustavino, a slowpoke who is always in the way." Said by you, though, it's just a compliment.
Vasco Rossi Nessun pericolo per te
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Mario, you're really fixated on linking me with Franci. Is it possible that deep down you have a latent desire that you can't confess? Well... XD
Prodigy Invaders Must Die
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I believe that the more you listen to this album, the more impact it has on the listener's ears. The two singles are already among their best tracks ever, but "Take Me To The Hospital" (the most 90s of them all), "Run With The Wolves," and "World's On Fire" also have that something that keeps them from being minor tracks. Notable are also "Thunder" (the "Out Of Space" of 2009? Let's say yes!) and "Piranha" (the most frenzied of all the tracks!).
Vasco Rossi Nessun pericolo per te
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Dearest McFly, I'm surprised that you defended me first (about a year ago) and then suddenly slammed me... strange. I mentioned that list of historical names because I was speaking in general and responding to Maginboo's comment about the "fanatics" of Vasco, that's all. Don't tell me you didn't get that. And I also wrote that there is a Vasco I defend, but it's the one from the early days (the songs that Cornell also said he liked...). He was a Rossi capable of evoking emotions while also producing quality work. Your post that I read above was born only to provoke, right?
Avril Lavigne Backwards
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"Nowadays, all the girls are getting breast implants, and they're no longer the cement breasts of Brigitte Nielsen; they almost look real." Not that you're entirely wrong, but the fact that they almost look real could be considered a positive, given that Nielsen's cement breasts are obvious from a mile away, and I would say they look quite bad!
Mercury Rev Deserter's Songs
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As I mentioned before, I rediscovered Mercury Rev, who I've been interested in for years (I got to know them through their collaborations with the Chemical Brothers) but had never fully explored. Just today, I managed to find this work here where I live (I only had "Boces," "All Is Dream," and the latest), and I'm about to give it a listen. In the meantime, I rate the review.