Starblazer

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DeAge™ : 6713 days • Here since 23 january 2008
Justin Bieber My World 2.0
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that you go back to giving blowjobs to Mickey and Minnie...
Black Sabbath Vol 4
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Great review, I've never been able to stand this album; in my opinion, it's the worst of Black Sabbath after Never Say Die (at times unlistenable) and Forbidden (not great but not as horrible as many claim). Supernaut is the only song worth remembering, Snowblind just slips off me like water on a rubber-covered wall, Changes, already very mediocre, becomes an abortion thanks to Ozzy's interpretation, and the rest is definitely dull.
Sheryl Crow Home for Christmas
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Yes, but high-end pastry. :-)
Sheryl Crow Home for Christmas
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@ Fredo: trust me, this album is really worth it. ;-)
Michael Jackson Michael
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The cover is truly an unparalleled display of bad taste: perfectly in line with the character, in short.
Michael Jackson Michael
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the vandal usurper false king of the deceased and already canonized pop has definitely broken the balls, even more than his degenerate progeny.
Negramaro La Finestra
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"Parliamo d'amore" is the most despicable composition in the entire history of music, the chubby doppelgänger of Alessandro Rosina who pretends to be a singer would surely have more dignity as a human footstool.
Kings of Leon Live in Bologna
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@miraggio: it's spelled Rapsody, not Rhapsody, you country bumpkin!
Kings of Leon Live in Bologna
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hard to find a more anonymous and bland band.
Tony Martin Back Where I Belong
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@ Embryo: paper flowers seems a bit much to me: Sabbath with Ian Gillan made a wonderfully brilliant album (Born Again), Glenn Hughes might not have been the right man in the right place, but at least in the studio he did excellently, and as for the Martin period (with Neil Murray and Cozy Powell, not just any amateurs) I don't really think albums like The Eternal Idol, Tyr, or Cross Purposes are all that fluff; it's all part of the troubled history of a band primarily focused on a single individual who shaped it to his liking.