ProgRock

DeRank : 7,28
DeAge™ : 6815 days • Here since 13 october 2007
Knorkator The Schlechtst Of Knorkator
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Interesting, I really like Industrial, especially the "primordial" kind, devoid of guitars akin to Metal, but I'll try these in any case. I won’t elaborate too much on the amusing cover; it strongly resembles that of the eponymous EP by the Butthole Surfers due to the arrangement of the legs. Mediaset, however, denies that the person in the center is one of the judges from Italia's Got Talent.
The Grey Wolves Catholic Priests Fuck Children
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So it’s all clear, it’s a Concept dedicated to the current Giovanni Lindo Ferretti.
The Grey Wolves Catholic Priests Fuck Children
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I don't know, anyway the Vatican denies that it's Cardinal Ruini.
The Grey Wolves Catholic Priests Fuck Children
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But the one in the priest's outfit is Doctor Randazzo from Johnny Stecchino!
Haken Aquarius
Haken Aquarius
5 jun 11
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Seen on some site briefly, it doesn't inspire me at the moment.
I Cani Il Sorprendente Album d'Esordio De I Cani
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Title in line with the latest of Non Voglio Che Clara.
Explosions In The Sky Live @ Bologna, 29.05.11
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These, on the other hand, are among the recent ones that I really enjoyed
Explosions In The Sky Live @ Bologna, 29.05.11
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I almost forgot to rate the review, and also, what an interesting mention nes, these Post-Rock clones are popping up like mushrooms.
Giorgio Gaber Qualcuno era comunista
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Needless to say, Gaber was, in fact, Gaber.
Giorgio Gaber Qualcuno era comunista
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The term communism has always left me perplexed. This term, with its symbols and respective theories, which were supposed to be principles of equality, peaceful coexistence, or the defense of everyone's rights, has always blurred or transformed into forms of terrible dictatorships (Pol Pot, Stalin), or bigoted regimes like the current North Korea. I disdain the behavior of those who speak ill of the clergy, religions, and the bourgeoisie regardless, even today; in short, a culture (or pseudo-culture) at its core that only confuses great and necessary figures like Berlinguer. You might rightly tell me that the people I speak of are not communists, that’s clear. The partisan heroes brought democracy, not "communism," fortunately, at least that’s what they say. This is a discussion that has been had many times, and I apologize if I’m repeating a cliché; I write this following the curiosity and interest I feel in the coherent and intriguing pages of Enbar, without expecting further clarifications, the idea of true communism is unfortunately a utopia and it is regrettable. The comments of Telespalla and Macaco are commendable and shareable.