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DeAge™ : 6850 days • Here since 8 september 2007
Manu Chao La Radiolina
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I quote azzo. These fake communist pseudo-revolutionaries and pacifists are only concerned when it’s trendy (like in Myanmar... sure, too bad that fighting and dying has been happening practically everywhere on the Planet in the silence of the media) have irreparably torn the member...
Dire Straits On The Night
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Duane, it's almost the anniversary of your colossal screw-up. Congratulations.
Pino Daniele Che Dio Ti Benedica
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Ligabue better than P. Daniele ???? Wait wait, Vasco Rossi singer-songwriter ???? I’m going to vomit.
U2 Zooropa
U2 Zooropa
10 oct 07
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Zooropa may be liked or not (I like it a lot), maybe calling it a masterpiece is too much, but for sure the U2 of Zooropa have nothing in common with the current ones, especially those from the last two albums, simply terrible.
System of a Down System of a Down
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What have Linkin Park invented? What what what?
Mika Life In Cartoon Motion
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New Freddy Mercury? Oh my God. Freddy gave you chills with the power he unleashed in the high notes, this one with his falsettos just makes you laugh... I heard the album, too, and it's nothing new compared to the uniform sludge of contemporary pop. Good for ringtones.
Vasco Rossi Basta Poco
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Sorry for the mistakes, I'm in a hurry.
Vasco Rossi Basta Poco
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You know we agree on Vasco, Primiballi; in fact, I dare to extend the positive, or at least acceptable, judgment on his work up until '93 (Gli spari sopra), but I know that’s a bold claim. However, when it comes to Ligabue, I truly can't save anything: a pale imitation of American clichés, awkwardly adapted to the Italian provinces, filled with banality and platitudes in the lyrics, with sterile, flat, and repetitive music from the very beginning. Vasco has done something to deserve his current success (perhaps not all the success he has), but Ligabue seems to have always relied solely on the power of the major labels; it’s really hard to acknowledge him for anything. He hit the jackpot with a whole album of catchy hits and nothing more ('95), and that’s how it went. A fortunate one.
Vasco Rossi Basta Poco
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La Pausini has probably also occupied a sort of niche; she has embodied a model that had remained unused until then, at least since the times of Oriettona Berti: that of the girl-next-door, not beautiful but plump, reassuring, the girl that every mother would want as a daughter-in-law to give her grandchildren from those wide hips. And what could someone like that sing (or rather yell) if not the usual sappy Sanremo love songs, those and only those. Antonacci, after his pseudo-rock beginnings, realized that it would be much more profitable to put to music every kind of sentimental mental masturbation that women can indulge in, because in the rock field he would clash with the sacred monsters Ligabue and Vasco Rossi (God, how bad things are), so let’s go with those psycho-love lyrics that can only please the females...
HIM Deep Shadows & Brilliant Highlights
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I quote 47. I wonder how one can appreciate a band that sings "Baby join me in death"... but fuck off and kill yourself!