JURIX

DeRank : 18,52
DeAge™ : 6434 days • Here since 30 october 2008
Valerio Scanu Per tutte le volte che..
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@DONNIE DARKO: just go to a tavern after 9 PM...
Napalm Death Time Waits For No Slave
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I wasn't very convinced by this album. Classic Napalm Death sounds, but I found it boring. Plus, my benchmark remains the legendary "Utopia Banished"...
Valerio Scanu Per tutte le volte che..
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Well Bartle, I wouldn't make it too easy to be ironic; PierDavide Scalogna has indeed composed some beautiful apocalyptic ethno-folk ballads. However, lately, his growl during live performances has been a bit affected by the tracheotomy performed by the werewolf Benicio Del Toro from "Wolfman."
Henry Miller Tropico del Capricorno
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Masterpiece, a whirlwind of souls and dizzying circumstances, a book to get lost in endlessly. The review is comprehensive and beautiful; I would give you a 6 for the courage to describe such a book.
Enrico Ruggeri La Ruota
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Podium hay and oily
Enrico Ruggeri La Ruota
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Full of sodium and wavy
Oren Peli Paranormal Activity
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I haven't seen it yet, I haven't read the review yet, and I haven't read Anatas' comment yet... but I already know that the killer is wearing a jacket with a bow tie and is carrying a tray with beers.
Dead Kennedys Plastic Surgery Disaster
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Only 5 to the DKs. Great comeback, beautiful review. "Moon Over Marin" and "Winnebago Warrior" are fabulous, but the whole album is exceptional.
The Clash Sandinista
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Clash. Personally, more than a band, I see them as an emotion. Sandinista, a mélange of masterpieces and some filler that makes it magnificent. That said, the review seems to be nothing short of indigestible and as sparkling as a contract for opening a bank account; all seasoned with the opening line, which is like standing up at a party to tell a joke and starting with: "Well, I don't know how to tell it but..." and there you go, just don’t do it.
Soulfly Conquer
Soulfly Conquer
23 feb 10
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I like the recenZione, even though I don’t fully agree with the tones of exaltation. The first Soulfly was really good, the others didn't capture me as much, even though they were well played and all commendable. I've seen them live a couple of times, always great concerts, but... I don’t know, maybe I’m getting old, maybe I’m strange, but when I hear Max Cavalera's voice I immediately think of "Schizophrenia" or "Arise" and a little tear falls...