GustavoTanz

DeRank : 6,61
DeAge™ : 6921 days • Here since 1 july 2007
99 Posse Cerco Tiempo
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OK, now I understand what you mean ;)
Luciano Ligabue La Neve Se Ne Frega
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Ciccio, if you want the economic crisis to be resolved (yeah... right...), it's not enough to send just the modern-day Ligabue to work the fields; we should also add (besides "the usual suspects") 99% of our local politicians and the trashy television nobodies from reality shows...
99 Posse Cerco Tiempo
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"they suck regardless" Please, add a "almost" in the middle, since these guys have managed to make two albums that are almost entirely good from my perspective...
Fantomas The director's cut
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ari-EDIT: "to point out like this" meant as "to consider 'pure shit' this or that cd"
Fantomas The director's cut
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And with this phrase, I'm not saying that Patton is someone who can only create masterpieces; I simply think that the works post-Faith No More deserve to be understood more than they often are before being labeled as just "pure shit." It's too easy to point to a work like "The Director's Cut" in that way.
Fantomas The director's cut
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"he's been producing pure crap albums for years" But please... I don't agree.
Slayer Reign In Blood
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Let’s be serious: I also once gave this CD only 4 stars, accusing it of repetitiveness. But then everything changed...
Fantomas The director's cut
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The album I prefer from Fantomas. The mere cover of "Rosemary's Baby" justifies the purchase.
David Bowie Hours
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EDIT: I obviously exclude, among the albums I mentioned, "Never Let Me Down."
David Bowie Hours
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In my view, the Duke's albums from "1.Outside" up to the fairly good "Reality" deserve a deeper exploration (especially "Earthling," which for me is THE Bowie album of the '90s). Each album contains multiple gems that show how the Duke never disappoints. Of course, it's hard to expect Bowie in the 2000s to produce another "Space Oddity" or a new "Ziggy Stardust," but he is undoubtedly a character who knows what ART means. And he knows how to create it. This "Hours..." is no joke. And the already mentioned "Thursday's Child" is absolutely worthy of being ranked among David's classics.