GiudiceWoodcock

DeRank : 6,77
DeAge™ : 6906 days • Here since 13 july 2007
Johann Sebastian Bach Brandeburg Concertos
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Of course, I’m referring to those idiots Captain Underpants and Joker.
Johann Sebastian Bach Brandeburg Concertos
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Damn, there sure are a lot of people who have nothing to do with their lives.
Bruce Dickinson Skunkworks
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And anyway, it's not that hard to find it. Just the other day, my dog found a copy while rummaging through the trash bin near the house.
Bruce Dickinson Skunkworks
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And you give him a 5?
You want to tell me that you’re a fortune-teller and you know what the songs sound like without having heard them?
Um... interesting.
Hey, how about this, would you give me some numbers to play in the lottery?
Black Sabbath Sabotage
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Not to mention that a man who had nothing to do with the incident has been in prison and is still today the subject of incredible harassment. In fact, the first comment is absolutely out of place, to say the least.
Black Sabbath Sabotage
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No, wait a moment, I can’t help but point out this phrase "Am I Going Insane (Radio) is a 4-minute song with very acid and psychedelic sounds, personally it reminds me a lot of L7's "Pretend We're Dead." It’s like when someone doesn’t know what to write and throws out random phrases. Kind of like saying that Wild Boys resembles Nel blu dipinto di blu. Speaking of the cover, I think that the way that S is written has a specific meaning, but I can’t remember what it is. Supersoul, help me out.
Dream Theater Systematic Chaos
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I'll list them when I finish working, so I'll have more time. Or maybe I'll wait for the summer holidays, it's up to you.
Dream Theater Systematic Chaos
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"until halfway through the song when the singer James LaBrie intervenes, starting to tell us with his beautiful voice about a man who is lured by a demonic cult that promises him redemption."
Minkia che contenuti di alto spessore, porko kazzo!
Joe Wright Atonement-Espiazione
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Big names today in the HP of movies.
John Cassavetes La Sera della Prima
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The review is good, but in my opinion, it reveals a bit too much of the plot. I've heard a lot about this director who, if I'm not mistaken, was the male lead in Rosemary's Baby. I'm ready to dive in.