jdv666

DeRank : 7,34
DeAge™ : 6540 days • Here since 14 july 2008
Iron Maiden Breaking In Bruce
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Uff, but between live albums, bootlegs, compilations, and official records, how much stuff is there from Maiden?! By the way, I think that by now live albums and compilations have both surpassed the studio discography since they seem to churn out one every 2-3 months ;)
Deep Purple Smoke On The Snake
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but do they sing oh my sun?! :D
Carter Tutti Void Transverse
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I’m still stuck with them at the second annual report, listened to, among other things, in not too much detail... sooner or later I’ll bring them out again, even if I prefer the more "rock" industrial to the pure one.
John Zorn Mount Analogue
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I also add that at fifteen I was still regularly listening to Radio Deejay and that my alternative listens were Queen (but only the greatest hits) and Guns N' Roses ^^
James Wan Insidious
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mh, good to know, a good/decent horror is always a great compromise for movie nights with friends, if all else fails I suggest this then :)
Nice Nuova Babele
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If we're talking about looks, it means there's already a commercial setup... that said, I was also thinking about the prog group.
John Zorn Mount Analogue
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Maybe serious first adult books—around that age, I was watching my first adult films too, even if they weren't the serious ones...
John Foxx Cathedral Oceans
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I wanted to get my hands on mathematics sooner or later... but does it still sound "current" or has it aged poorly as they say?
Sonic Youth Murray Street
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immense group, the first 5 albums (at least) are all highly recommended without reservation
Sonata Arctica Stones Grow Her Name
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I don't like Paua Meddal and haven't listened to them in ages, but I stumbled upon them when I was taking my first timid steps into the world of "extreme" music (and to think that back then they really sounded like an angry band :D)