JURIX

DeRank : 18,52
DeAge™ : 6434 days • Here since 30 october 2008
Le Vibrazioni Le strade del tempo
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I haven't listened to the album, I've never really gotten into Le Vibrazioni, but if I'm not mistaken these are the ones behind the song "immensamente Giulia"... one of the most annoying and horrible songs I've ever heard in my life. I don't think I'll delve into them any further.
Brujería Raza Odiada
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No no, here comes the full-on 5! Humorous and macabre, grand on stage, the whole album (in my opinion, "Raza Odiada" is their best) maintains the same level, beautiful "Hechando Chingasos" and "La Ley De Plomo," fantastic the last one "Ritmos Satanicos," brilliant the first. I agree with you that they got too "cleaned up" sound-wise with the subsequent albums: here it’s precisely the dirty sound and the slight imperfections that I particularly like, especially in the more rhythmic parts.
Novembre Classica
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Bea review! I haven't listened to the album, but I liked some of her previous works.
Prodigy Always Outnumebered, Never Outgunned
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Between the Gaggio and the Saggio lies the month of May. But between Baggio and a Paggio stands a Beech tree. If then you see a Ray... I’m not interested in a Caggio.
Morgan La Sera
Morgan La Sera
4 mar 10
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Anyway, his best work remains this and there is no discussion: Ingrandisci questa immagine
Le Vibrazioni Le strade del tempo
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Stuff for fakers and pseudo-metalheads.
Uriah Heep Live January 1973
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Great review! And for once, I'm even rating the live I haven't listened to, sure I'm not making a mistake.
Radu Mihaileanu Il Concerto
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Great ILFREDDO, I agree with everything, even the rating. I admit I walked into the theater a bit hesitant, but this movie left me with good memories. Character of the film: the guitar hero who assaulted the white guitar without ever hitting a chord during the wedding that ended in a shootout.
Valerio Scanu Per tutte le volte che..
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No, no, wait: Leopardi is an 18th-century poet? Mmmm... thanks, I'll look into it, I had heard the name but I thought he was an Austrian DJ from the 1700s who played waltz-grind music. As for Montale, I'm sorry to contradict you, but it really doesn't seem like he belongs to the 1900s; I saw him live 2 years ago opening for Marco Paolini.
Frank Zappa You Are What You Is
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Great recenZione. And mitik Frank's ghignat.