alia76

DeRank : 3,61
DeAge™ : 6423 days • Here since 18 november 2008
Skunk Anansie Paranoid & Sunburnt
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this album was a real game-changer back in the day. blast it at full volume!
Rentrer En Soi Megiddo
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However, the singer has a pretty decent voice when he’s not growling. What a waste!
Rentrer En Soi Megiddo
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Oh my God... it's too long! I'll read it in installments. I'm sorry, but what is visual kei? Is it something like Special K by Placebo? Or is it a mistake and you meant visual "gay," meaning the good old shop window dresser from the stores on Via Montenapoleone? Enlighten me.
Alice Lungo La Strada Live
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however, my vote...
Alice Lungo La Strada Live
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When I think of Alice, I feel sadness and wonder how many will truly appreciate her? 10? 20 people (myself included)? Because how can a woman who, almost 15 years ago (!), was able to create a masterpiece of modernity like "charade" (which is hard to find), not manage to maintain a decent level of visibility that would prevent those who expect her work on a regular basis (let's say every 3 or 4 years) from suffering? We’re always hoping that her latest work won’t be the last. Then, when the show comes to an end and she returns to the shadows, the waiting game starts all over again.
Carmen Consoli Stato di Necessità
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I think that in the career of the consoli there are two excellent extremes: the rock of Mediamente isterica and the folk of Eva contro eva. This album stands in between like the others. One step below these two. Good job anyway.
A Fine Frenzy One Cell in the Sea
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even...
t.A.T.u. 200 Km/H In The Wrong Lane
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Maybe too many words spent on this duo. But don’t you really have more interesting proposals?
Üstmamò BestMamò
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At that time, there were definitely better realities than the ustmamò. The course of time has rightly marked their end.
Luther Blissett Q
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I read it when it was released. I admit I found it difficult but splendid. One of the few books I would re-read along with Steppenwolf and Mann's Buddenbrooks, The Name of the Rose, the works of Fontane, and the poems of Paul Celan.