jdv666

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Michel Hazanavicius The Artist
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Ah, so you had already reviewed it! :) I really loved it, it's truly a gem of a film, at times naïve, but in a good way.
Tony Wakeford Cupid & Death
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But what would be the main introductory works of apocalyptic folk? rockymarciano advised me to check out Current 93, but I never went beyond that.
Primal Fear Unbreakable
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Anyway, it doesn't surprise me that the metal audience didn't appreciate the changes; the closed-mindedness is something that predominantly spreads among listeners of classic metal, power, and (to a lesser extent) thrash.
Primal Fear Unbreakable
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in the name of high-quality heavy/power --> ah, because; does it exist?! ;) anyway, during my metal phase and wild downloading, I listened to them too but they didn't stick with me for long, a typical derivative band, which, as nice as it is, doesn't particularly interest me.
Ramones Ramones
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I prefer rocket to russia...
Maurizio Nichetti Volere Volare
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Nice review, I've never heard of the movie but it seems like a nice idea.
Coal Chamber Coal Chamber
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I've always heard these described as the budget version of Korn, so I never looked into them… anyway, when it comes to nu-metal, I really consider the first Korn album and Deftones to be essential (the latter, in particular, is truly a badass BAND).
Army Of Lovers Les Greatest Hits
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everything seems very trashy... when we talk about gay, dance, and pop, this comes to my mind (it only gives me remix versions, damn you youtube krukko!)
Emtidi Saat
Emtidi Saat
1 mar 12
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I had never heard of cosmic folk as a genre before...
Skiantos MONOtono
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not really my type but the cover is worth it :D