JURIX

DeRank : 18,52
DeAge™ : 6432 days • Here since 30 october 2008
Charged G.B.H. City Baby's Revenge
Voto:
Yes, a little disc that always launches itself up absolutely Volentieri.
Dino Buzzati Il deserto dei Tartari
Voto:
Ztanding ovaZZZion for THECOLD and Dyn BuZZhat.
Christina Perri Lovestrong
Voto:
Hello. I didn't write before because I was on the phone with Lieutenant Colombo. I'm looking for clues to figure out who SHE is who is "used as a base in a television program" and "downloaded from iTunes." If by any chance you run into Kojak on the street or Derrick at the pub and get to the bottom of it, let me know.
Linkin Park Living Things
Voto:
Sorry, I'm also losing the connection.
Linkin Park Living Things
Voto:
Swimming. People comparison yelled a lot to give the lines. We are keys: LOSS!
Metallica Master Of Puppets
Voto:
And you dear DeBaserian fans who gave it a 1 and feel so cool, know that I completely disagree with your judgments of poor SNAKE. Try writing a review at 97 years old, you who talk so much.
Metallica Master Of Puppets
Voto:
Anyway, I was a bit harsh with the rating earlier, but now I've reread the review and found it "even more unsettling and eerie." Well done.
Metallica Master Of Puppets
Voto:
5 DRY. But for someone who feels the "unsettling and gloomy South American atmosphere" in "Battery," I would also give it a 6.
The Offspring Days Go By
Voto:
Egrimio TIESSETIDOPPIAVU', you’ve thrown me numerous good signals and we even have a few tastes in common, but when it comes to the Offspring discography, it seems we think differently. I love the early stuff ("Jennifer Lost The War" I still enjoy listening to) and "Smash" is really good, maybe even more so the B-side songs, those that didn’t get played everywhere until they drove you nuts like "Self Esteem" and "Bad Habit." However, "Americana" as a pop album wasn’t bad, it had a handful of nice songs, for God’s sake, and after that, everything went to hell. "Conspiracy Of One" has a couple of serious tracks surrounded by fillers or colossal crap like "Original Prankster," "Splinter" is almost entirely unlistenable, and "Rise and Fall..." sounds like a washed-up reunion band that comes back together after 13 years; very FALL and not much RISE. This one, I don’t know, it’s not that I have high hopes, but maybe I’ll give it a listen.
Linkin Park Living Things
Voto:
I didn't listen to it, but a cousin of my neighbor's sister (who is hot) told me that it's an alternative album while still staying true to the genre, and it's a clear evolution but they've remained faithful to their roots. Right?