Opel

DeRank : 3,60
DeAge™ : 6718 days • Here since 18 january 2008
Mel Gibson Braveheart - Cuore Impavido
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I haven't seen him in a while, but even if I saw him again, I would never give him a 1. I liked the review even though it was very presumptuous.
Allan Holdsworth Atavachron
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Surely, what we have in common is the obsession with album covers (this one can't be seen :)). What can we say about Holdsworth... few have come close to his endless guitar technique.
AA.VV. Swamp Sessions Vol. 1
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Same
Gnaw Their Tongues Reeking Pained And Shuddering
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Great review, you piqued my curiosity but I can't find anything on the mule.
Kaki King Dreaming of Revenge
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I haven't listened to that yet.
McDonald And Giles McDonald And Giles
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In download
Massive Attack Teardrop
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Really beautiful song, Teardrop!
Kraftwerk Kraftwerk 2
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Sorry for the delay, I had to step out after my last comment. Well, let's start by saying that among the many "Krautrock" groups of those years, Kraftwerk isn't exactly one of my top inspirations; I prefer bands like Ash Ra Tempel, Amon Düül, CAN, Klaus Schulze, Faust, or Neu!. However, it must be acknowledged that Kraftwerk's music heavily influenced the birth of electronic music. In "Kraftwerk 2," they begin to use electronic instruments, and with "Autobahn," they definitively shift in that direction, releasing albums ("Trans-Europe Express" and "The Man-Machine") that will go down in the history of electronic music. They may come across as a bit cold at times, but electronic music has that characteristic; it's a matter of taste, anyway; they can be liked or not. Try listening to Kraftwerk 1; you might like it. Also, even if you're not a fan of electronic music, give "Trans-Europe Express" and "The Man-Machine" a listen. DAMN THE DERBY...
Kraftwerk Kraftwerk 2
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In my opinion, "Autobahn" is like fresh water compared to Kraftwerk 1, but not to this.
Black Sabbath Born Again
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I would quickly add "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath" :)