CaptainHowdy

DeRank : 0,72
DeAge™ : 6876 days • Here since 13 august 2007
Sean Penn The Pledge (La Promessa)
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Now I'm going to listen to "Season in the Abyss" by Slayer and then I'll try to answer the Question objectively...
Sean Penn The Pledge (La Promessa)
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Good Day DeBaser! Woke up Nervous today, huh? Flin vechia spugna how are you? Long time!
Lamb Lamb
Lamb Lamb
24 nov 07
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I labeled it as Trip-Hop because they do come from that sonic realm; however, it's true that they aren't classically trippy, but in my opinion, they carry many influences.
Blackfield Blackfield II
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I hadn't noticed you had come here too! I basically put them on the same level; the differences are that the first one is more classical, and this one is more emo. Apart from that, two very beautiful albums. Thanks for the comment!
Sean Penn The Pledge (La Promessa)
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@Fusillo: This movie is a piece of crap and you don’t know anything about cinema, does it feel better now? ;-)
@Male: now that I’ve vented and you’re here, I feel better already, thanks :-D
@Melissa: I’m afraid that the review’s overly derivative style is keeping it stuck for me, to put it like Alessio, in a black hole, but maybe I’ve found a way to slyly make it visible to you... ahahaaha (demonic laughter, in case you’re wondering)
Athlete Beyond the Neighbourhood
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What can I say? I'm moved by all these 5 sudden ratings! Thank you! Anyway, this is very different from "Tourist" and the rating (as can be seen from the various comments above) is highly subjective.
Beth Orton Trailer Park
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Try giving us a listen; in my opinion, it’s much better than "Central Reservation" and only slightly inferior to "Daybreaker." Thanks for the comment!
Sneaker Pimps Splinter
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The debut will come soon, for now, thank you!
Klaxons Live @ Hiroshima Mon Amour, Torino 21.11.07
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Why is there an Indie audience? ;-), I would be curious to know what dear Alessio thinks about it...
Riot Rock City
Riot Rock City
23 nov 07
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As long as there are references, it's one thing (the NWOBHM remains one of the movements that has most influenced modern metal, if not the greatest) but often bands (like this one) are cited as if they were truly part of it, and that's a bit misleading, because NWOBHM is one of the few musical movements that has a very specific definition, namely that it includes bands that played Hard Rock or Heavy Metal in the UK and officially debuted with their first album between '79 and '82. If any of these parameters are missing, you're out, plain and simple. Bye!