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A review of rare ugliness.
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An essential record, though never particularly innovative, has always given me pleasure. Unnecessary review.
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I can only say that she is quite hot.
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I understood who Kaiser Söze was when I was still a floating fetus in the amniotic fluid.
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And yet, I have always found the most "superficial" visual aspect to be first-rate. Enjoyable and original like the music while remaining extremely accessible and not niche at all. I agree that (for now) Demon Days remains the most accomplished episode.
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Listening to them briefly, it's too early to form a judgment. For sure, they make commercial music, but until now, it's always been pop with a punch. I'm very favorably inclined towards them.
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Oh ... I miss them but I feel like these bastards could tickle my eardrums.
Great review, you made me want to listen to them!
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I endorse what GEB says. This guy has really crossed the line.
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Well... I too preferred other works. Vs, or no code. I've always found Yeld to be superior to this. However, the PJ have always seemed to me to be a very respectable and honest group, even if derivative and not originally unique, and they've aged a bit poorly, but I wouldn’t feel right hating them. At the time, I appreciated them a lot; today I find them really "outdated," although from time to time I gladly give them a listen to take a trip down memory lane. Along with the Smashing Pumpkins, they are among the past bands that have lost the most charm in my ears over time.
Morgan La Sera
3 mar 10
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No ignorance Giola and Fosca. It would be missing. Out of respect for very respectable tastes ;D