Stoney

DeRank : 2,29
DeAge™ : 6906 days • Here since 15 july 2007
Moltheni Io non sono come te
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Gustavo, then do me another favor: I will write a piece called "When yesterday I suicided someone a lot" and I expect you to review it saying that you consider me a poet, alright?
Moltheni Io non sono come te
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"When you buy me you know that/then you don't eat me/When I dive out to sea/you swim with me/It's like telling a Christ: bleed less!/I look in the hay and realize/that you're not there." This is not an artist, this is just an IDIOT, he needs to be seriously helped. But why does everyone confuse dementia with poetry? Bah...
Le Luci Della Centrale Elettrica Canzoni Da Spiaggia Deturpata
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Of course, I went to see it specifically because everyone was talking about it in enthusiastic tones. And unfortunately, I was extremely disappointed, but who knows why, I was expecting it...
Le Luci Della Centrale Elettrica Canzoni Da Spiaggia Deturpata
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Today, everyone can make music. All it takes is to pick a couple of chords, play them mindlessly, and throw together a series of pseudo-profound words haphazardly combined. After all, if someone comes along to say something, you can always brush it off by claiming it's "minimalism" and that this way you want to express the discomfort of post-industrial society. Convenient, right? The truth is, I’m sick and tired of people using the excuse of cosmic depression to justify the poverty of their ideas and the ugliness of their works. Let’s not try to justify such an abomination with the excuse of early millennium malaise; don’t come talking to me about poetry when those who write it are merely playing a game of finding the most semantically distant terms only to slap them together. A truly depressed musician or a genuinely desperate poet would have produced something entirely different. And I'm fed up with those on the other side who consume this music, who convince themselves that it carries some kind of hidden message. I worry about today's youth, because while in the 90s depression could be the pretext for starting a movement, a media phenomenon, today it has become just a horrible vice that also stinks of mustiness. I’d say it’s high time to wake up.
Inchiuvatu Miseria
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"Musically speaking, we're dealing with the usual Sicilian black/death metal, full of tight rhythms, stop ‘n go, and macabre tarantellas." Now tell me how the hell you expect me to continue reading the rest of the review after such a sentence. Are we kidding? For God's sake, now even Sicilian black metal was missing. When will we get Sardinian brutal "Tenores" and "La società dei magnaccioni" in a gothic version? How many things do these fucking metalheads come up with just to infest the airwaves with their nonsense!
Faith No More We Care A Lot
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It's a pity that now Patton has reduced himself to making silly noises and sounds on his records to gain a bit of popularity.
Queen Made In Heaven
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A really beautiful album, even though it is a commercial operation in every way. To the reviewer: the sentence "This album closes with the rock reimagination of 'It's A Beautiful Day' featuring two 'yeahs' that cut the song, one of which is a separate track lasting 4 seconds" doesn't seem to make any sense in Italian.
John Lennon Imagine
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"in which the intellectual decline of the artist due to heroin use undoubtedly shines through." At least they were getting high. What excuse do you have for being such an idiot?
John Lennon Imagine
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Poor idiot Katarris, if you studied history you would understand that in the name of "defending democracy" the worst dictatorships have emerged. The most ruthless dictators have always justified the atrocities committed by their armies as necessary measures for the "defense" of their people. Whether they exterminated in the name of communism, democracy, or defense, what the hell does it change? They are always empty ideals. Hitler and Mussolini themselves convinced everyone that an authoritarian and militaristic state would "defend" the population from dangers coming from the outside world, when we know they used the military power thus acquired for their coups. If you had a bit of judgment (but you don’t) you would understand that something similar is happening today here with us when supposed anti-immigrant and anti-terrorist phobias justify the increase of armed forces and their deployment in strategic locations. Ask yourself: “What if instead of defending us as they say, they are preparing to screw us?”
John Lennon Imagine
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But guys, katarris has understood everything, it's you who don’t get it. HE has decided who should live and who should die, because HE KNOWS who is good and who is bad. The Taliban are bad, and our leaders "would be" good but unfortunately have to become bad as a consequence. Clear, right? After all, we are a civil world: we have computers, televisions, iPods... And maybe he even thinks that if there’s no work, it’s the immigrants' fault. A poor fool. A poor idiot expertly shaped by the childish "common sense" of the middle class instilled from above, xenophobic, prone to snap judgments, burdened with that smug righteous indignation that spills over into crude, reactionary conservatism. It’s people like him who take away all my hope and any kind of trust in the future.