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DeRank : 0,44
DeAge™ : 6829 days • Here since 28 september 2007
Meat Puppets Too High to Die
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The first five tracks are exceptional, a stunning "A" side with "never to be found" being an absolute peak, the rest feels a bit like filler. Essentially, it would have been a fantastic EP.
Jim Noir Jim Noir
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excuse me...
Jim Noir Jim Noir
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maybe five is a bit too much but I can't take it out of the player.
Thin Lizzy Renegade
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Phil Lynott and company don't deserve to be mentioned alongside teeny-bopper bands in a review. I haven't heard the album, but I agree with Psycroptic.
Thin Lizzy Renegade
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Robert Wyatt Ruth Is Stranger Than Richard
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The only flaw is coming after "rock bottom." 4.5
Giusy Ferreri Non Ti Scordar Mai Di Me
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I like the voice and the song isn't bad.
Alphaville Forever Young
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techno and house me? I don't think so. A masterpiece this? Yes, of horror. Just think, that only five years earlier, turning on the radio you could listen to Chic for example, which has nothing to do with these but it makes you understand how in just a few years the quality of commercial music has plummeted. With synthpop, we hit rock bottom, Schulze or not Schulze. In my opinion, obviously. Bye.
The Rolling Stones Let It Bleed
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Beautiful. The best of the stones without a doubt. Essentially, I agree with the first post.
Rollins Band Come in and Burn
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@Azzo, I totally agree with you, but generalizing, maybe, no.