telespallabob

DeRank : 11,31 • DeAge™ : 6316 days

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I agree when you say that he is a unique artist; as soon as you understand him, you truly appreciate him.
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Welcome to Debaser. Allow me to give you two pieces of advice: avoid posting the tracklist and try to say a few more words. The album intrigues me solely because it’s local, as I’m not particularly keen on melodic death.
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I don't know him, I'll try to fix that. Brief and valid feedback.
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I'm not a fan of Doom, but I'm happy to look for this. P.S. Gorgeous cover.
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Good review, in my opinion the album is sufficient. Not so great. Regarding hard rock in Italy, there are good examples beyond those mentioned: Circus 2000 (with strong blues influences), Campo di Marte, and Biglietto per l'Inferno (between Hard-Rock and Dark-Prog). Not exactly Hard-Rock but also worthy are Garybaldi (Astrolabio my favorite).
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Well done Jake, I don't know him, but if Ralph Towner recommends him, there must be a reason.
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Welcome to Debaser. A good debut, though perhaps the tones are a bit too emphatic.
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Fantozzi, as a cultural and social idea, is brilliant (it’s no coincidence that it comes from Paolo Villaggio, a character endowed with great insight, even though he seems to demonstrate the opposite). The film, besides being entertaining, has brilliant critical insights. The comparison with Homer Simpson made by those who commented before me? In my opinion, it’s possible, also considering the similarities between the two in certain character traits, even if there are certain evident differences (for example, their opinions about their respective wives).
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Heartfelt congratulations, highly recommended. If you don't mind