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I don't mind it either, even though I don't consider this album one of their best; I agree with SorcioPeloso.
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Nice review, I'm not a die-hard fan of the genre but I know someone who might appreciate it a lot.
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Welcome to Debaser. The intention is good, but the result, in my opinion, is not great. Let's be clear, it's not written well (in Italian). Then, such an introduction is really ugly for a very silly reason: here on Debaser, many are inclined to write about bands or musicians they know of in 4; the goal of the site is to broaden everyone's knowledge (otherwise we would be on other forums). "In the meantime, I wonder who would ever come to read a review of Shugo Tokumaru" is not uplifting to write, especially since it devalues the review and the initial intention.
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Removing the disgusting T-B-T, it’s quite a nice review. The subject in question is unknown to me.
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I allow myself to write about FunHouse after it was requested of me at work; I haven't listened to it in a while, but the memory and the beauty of this album within me are timeless.
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From the perspective of atmosphere and emotions, he is very good; in his previous review, something was missing in the description of the album itself. Here he makes up for it, well done. P.S. Congratulations on the taste, definitely sophisticated (especially the brilliant Riverside).
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I’ll be brief: the logo of the group (which I don’t know) doesn’t appeal to me.
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I don't know this one by Young, I'm very interested.
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The last album that Ian Curtis listened to before he took his own life. "The Idiot," besides being an extraordinary record, marked an incredible fate.
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Looks like tough stuff, well done Electric.