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Chickenfoot Chickenfoot
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I read "crema pasticcera" and I was over the moon {drooling} ... Anyway DeadHouse, I'm waiting for your fleeting visit to my reviews of Ensoph! The first two were among the first ones I wrote, so they're not great...the last one is much better. When you have time, drop by ;-)
Chickenfoot Chickenfoot
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Chickenfoot Chickenfoot
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No, come on MaisonMorte, it’s only the second time, just a warning will be enough! Don’t be so irritable XD
Chickenfoot Chickenfoot
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@CasaMorta: you could be my evil twin! O__O Do you also rejoice when it rains and couldn’t care less if you have to leave, as long as the environment turns gloomier and cooler?!
PS: uh...I found out that this Simonem is also a double: Chickenfoot - Chickenfoot - Recensione di gbrunoro ...But, well, it's only the second one, not the 4352134345th like for Dream and Iron...
Chickenfoot Chickenfoot
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@AbitazioneDeceduta: "I don't go to the beach [...] because I hate people" WOW, we have something in common. About the sun: my room faces the side where the sun shines, I curse all day for this curse.......................
Chickenfoot Chickenfoot
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@EZ: yes, that's very true as well. I don't know how old Simonem is, but if he's around the age I think he is (or thereabouts), I can testify that - despite being into somewhat different music than he is, from what I can gather from his reviews - at his age, I was also in the orbit of certain music, but within a few years I really discovered a whole new world, and every day you find something new that you didn't know before. So yes, if you're open to it, discovery comes naturally.
Chickenfoot Chickenfoot
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I'm sorry, but I agree with Anatas. The TBT can't always apply, and - above all - you need to know how to do it, because often you end up repeating the same things. I fell into that trap too at the beginning; now I only do it if the tracks are really differentiated, otherwise I opt for an analysis of the whole. And here, by the way, that’s not developed properly either. Anatas is right when he says that to learn how to write, there's nothing else to do but keep writing, and I would also add reading: it helps broaden your vocabulary and improve your syntactic ability. As for the group, I won't say anything: I don't know them (but of course I know Joe, the RHCP, and Van Halen) and the genre doesn't mean anything to me :P bye
Morbid Angel Entangled in Chaos
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@HB: ... MY DYING BRIDE ... _________ drooling ok....sorry...
Sukora Tower
Sukora Tower
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@Cornell: indeed, these days it's impossible to have even a moment of silence if you think about it! :D There's always something/someone making noise, messing things up... the thought of "silence is golden" isn't so far-fetched after all XD
Torture Killer For Maggots to Devour
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Rece of 1.5; a genre that leaves me mostly indifferent. I agree about the multitude of useless and annoying little groups. The band that for me today embodies death metal? Behemoth! PS: Meshuggah are unknown to you?! Well, that's just perfect... Personally, I've never considered them death metal, as Mario Cassini does by mentioning them. Still a great band, far from unknown.