IcnarF

DeRank : 6,76
DeAge™ : 6718 days • Here since 17 january 2008
Martin Scorsese Cape Fear - Il Promontorio della Paura
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Damn, someone who hasn't seen the movie comes here and you tell him the plot. Good thing I stopped at the first line. This Scorsese one I'm missing... I'll take care of it.
Kreator Hordes Of Chaos
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I've never paid much attention to the German thrash scene (Destruction, Kreator, Sodom (?)...). I'm still stuck on Slayer-Metallica :)
The Shins Chutes Too Narrow
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I hope, sticking to the genre, that they are less boring than the Flìt Focsis.
Stadio La Faccia delle Donne
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Thank goodness :)
Jimi Hendrix Live At Woodstock
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El Minchia, your arguments don't hold up. In the world of guitar, there is a BEFORE and an AFTER Hendrix... Clapton, of course, played brilliantly, but his style was still - so to speak - somewhat orthodox; Hendrix revolutionized everything, INCLUDING the theatrics, but NOT only that. I don’t think I need to list everything here...
Stadio La Faccia delle Donne
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But we need to understand WHY I mentioned them. If someone wants to understand, they will; otherwise, go fuck yourselves...
Stadio La Faccia delle Donne
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<< It was a time when there was almost a perfect balance between quality and quantity of records sold >> This makes me a bit want to curse. In the '80s, records were sold by hair metallers, synth poppers, and other unreachable crap. For me, the people we should thank from those years are Ian MacKaye, Jello Biafra, and Greg Ginn who founded those three labels that produced so much good stuff that you could easily get lost in it...
Jimi Hendrix Live At Woodstock
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Read... It smells a bit of clichés...
Jimi Hendrix Live At Woodstock
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Well, not exactly a "record," but you get it, right...
Jimi Hendrix Live At Woodstock
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I don't feel like reading the review. As for the album... anything less than a 5 is just not possible! :)