Starblazer

DeRank : 2,48
DeAge™ : 6713 days • Here since 23 january 2008
Tony Martin Back Where I Belong
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but don’t you have anything better to do than come tell me to shut up, waving around as an excuse an old review of mine that’s almost two years old?! I’m well aware that I’ve dug my own grave in the past, but that doesn’t give you the right to bug me for no reason. best regards.
Tony Martin Back Where I Belong
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I don't see the connection between Luca Turilli and his valiant knights and this review, that's all.
Tony Martin Back Where I Belong
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@ Embryo: I didn’t quite understand the meaning of your last sentence; as for the name, I don’t really care much: however you want to call it, a rose always has the same scent.
Tony Martin Back Where I Belong
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I didn't actually belittle Dehumanizer; I just said that in my opinion it’s not an exceptional album, and therefore it definitely wasn’t worth dragging down a singer who had more than proven himself in the previous albums.
Michael Jackson Michael
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I'm sorry, but I cannot access URLs or view images. If you provide the text you'd like me to translate, I'd be happy to help!
Michael Jackson Michael
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the Attila of pop music: since he passed, not a single blade of grass has grown.
Tony Martin Back Where I Belong
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Dehumanizer great album? Well, Ronnie James brings his voice and some nice lyrics, there's an amazing track like After All and two excellent ones (Computer God and I), but the rest seems quite forgettable: aggressive, heavy but a bit monotonous and far from the levels of Heaven & Hell and Mob Rules. For me, it doesn't go beyond three stars.
Kylie Minogue Body Language
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Ah, Dolce & Gabbana's favorite testimonial also records music? Good to know...