Neu!_Cannas

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DeAge™ : 6698 days • Here since 6 february 2008
N.E.R.D. In Search Of...
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ale87 go listen to Fabri Fibra...that’s where the art of music is...and stop always complaining about these little men who, in my opinion, help you in your moments (years) of loneliness...now I’ll let you watch Beautiful. bye
Frankie Hi-NRG MC DePrimoMaggio
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holy words Cool
Frankie Hi-NRG MC DePrimoMaggio
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ale87...but you’re really a fool...in the "good" sense of the term
Frankie Hi-NRG MC DePrimoMaggio
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Anyway, I wanted to clarify that I listen to very different genres and I hate Rap or Hip-Hop, yo-yo. But here we’re not reviewing 50 Cent or Chingy. Here there’s Frankie. If you say these things about him, it’s because you’ve never listened to the lyrics of one of his songs, just like superkangaroo says. And if you have listened to them and you still say these things, then I reiterate the point: you don't understand shit.
Frankie Hi-NRG MC DePrimoMaggio
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you don't understand a damn thing
Frankie Hi-NRG MC DePrimoMaggio
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you don't understand a damn thing
La Düsseldorf Viva
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Flammende Herzen is beautiful, but it hasn’t managed to maintain the same consistency in the subsequent works (Sternataler, Katzenmusik, and Traumreisen have nothing to say).
Frankie Hi-NRG MC DePrimoMaggio
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wait wait wait: you prefer Fabri Fibra to Frankie Hi-Nrg?????????
I have no words. Calling it blasphemy would be an understatement.
La Düsseldorf Viva
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What do you think instead of Individuellos?? I recently listened to it and was a bit disappointed... it's subpar. It's just catchy pop and nothing more.
La Düsseldorf Viva
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FEST the first is definitely their masterpiece and most successful album. And it may be true that this record is a bit too sweet, but it doesn't deserve such a harsh critique. I adore NEU! (NEU!75 is magnificent) as well as the entire Krautrock scene from Can to Tangerine Dream to Klaus Schulze to Faust, and this album is different from the works of the latter. It's much more accessible, more pop. But pop doesn't mean subpar (see Low and Lodger by Bowie, for example).