senzastile

DeRank : 2,94
DeAge™ : 6389 days • Here since 12 december 2008
Mike Patton Mondo Cane
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Patton emphasizes his attachment to the land and the classics. He was already trying to convey this in the nineties with his not-so-humble Bungleoidi live performances; now he's indulged himself by putting it on tape. He always does what he wants, and I appreciate that, but unfortunately, as an artist, he has already given...I'll listen.
Mike Patton Mondo Cane
Voto:
Patton emphasizes his attachment to the land and the classics. He was already trying to convey this in the nineties with his not-so-humble Bungleoidi live performances; now he's indulged himself by putting it on tape. He always does what he wants, and I appreciate that, but unfortunately, as an artist, he has already given...I'll listen.
Guy Ritchie Lock & Stock
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pulp of misunderstandings to find a suitable term for it. More cohesive, less surreal and parodistic than Snatch, it combines many stories in a cauldron that enriches and evolves, almost never being self-indulgent (here too, every now and then The Snatch). The rhythm, in my opinion, never falters, and where it fell short in this The Pinnacle of Quentin, here it can only be classified among its best merits, making it synonymous with extreme enjoyment. 5.
Primus Brown Album
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I hooked up with mine to the sound of Tommy the Cat, you see. The album is extraordinary, blending funky jazz and country without dropping the rhythm for a nanosecond. Some tracks like "Bob's party time lounge," "Over the falls," and "the chastising" are feedback-laden bursts (a term I coin to describe how much they overshadow lalonde a Les in this album, especially during the solos) that I keep fixed on my iPod. The lyrics are punches towards society, just read "the chastising" or "Golden Boy." For this very reason, I deeply relate to the last line. Good!
Egyptian Kings Almagest
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roby sees and...provides :D! One more vote for comparisons with well-known bands, which are always very helpful... :)
Adam Wingard Pop Skull
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good rece; 4.5. which I gracefully round up to a full five for the "annasquata" proposal. I put it in torrent.
Nick Harkaway Il Mondo Dopo La Fine Del Mondo
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Veeery cyberpunk it seems. I'll note it down and sooner or later I'll make a stop at Feltrinelli just to flip through it...good!
Slayer Reign in Blood
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avast pure that slayer
Martin Scorsese Shutter Island
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this is a movie for which I had to stuff a nice wad. I'm about to curse.
Team 17 Worms
Team 17 Worms
6 mar 10
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I quote in todo rorix. Games like Medievil, MGS, Crash 3, Army Men are irrecoverable and unrepeatable. A console that has always focused entirely on creativity and never on aesthetics. The technical limitations have always been paradoxically a way to make you understand that it was still a game (in this sense a work of art), and not your alternative reality, which is becoming the latest philosophy of new-gen consoles. I might just snatch it from my girlfriend, who keeps it dusty on the shelf in her room :Q_____