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Radiohead The King Of Limbs
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Alright, I'm almost certain it's the worst of their production (while still being a good album).
The Smashing Pumpkins Siamese Dream
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<<The legendary '80s????? What are you talking about, man!!!>> The Stone Roses - Waterfall U2 - Out Of Control From this. Aò!
The Only Ones Live
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What a beauty.
Lou Reed & Metallica Lulu
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Anyway, this album is less crap than the average of those me(r)dal records that you mindlessly praise, for no reason, from morning till night on this site of trained monkeys. In fact, it only took the first fool to say "it sucks" for the usual primordial globalization to kick in. I've listened to it all the way through - almost mandatory, given the presence of the great one - just once, and I must say that, aside from a couple of not entirely useless moments, it didn't really say much to me and it actually sucks more or less, but you, for consistency's sake, should have found it more than valid.
Lou Reed & Metallica Lulu
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I AM DEL PIERO.
Radiohead The King Of Limbs: Live from The Basement
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Radiohead + Maida Vale Studios + Nigel Godrich = a guarantee. And here, with the unreleased "The Daily Mail," we are back (almost) to the levels of Amnesiac:
David Lynch Crazy Clown Time
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Not too shocking and unexpected, rather, already well-established for quite some time, considering the decades-long collaboration with Badalamenti, the production and composition of the lyrics (including the famous "Falling" from Twin Peaks fame) of Julee Cruise's first two albums and other works where he appears both as a producer and as a composer(!), musician(!), as a cameo, collaborator, etc.
Ennio Morricone C'era Una Volta In America
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Unlike the film, I unfortunately don't remember a single note, but indeed the five comes by itself.
Morbid Angel Illud Divinum Insanus
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The famous Merda Liquida, absolutely amazing! But then, I mean, those from '95 can already write? There's no more religion, I'm getting old.
Guns'n Roses, Grunge La fine degli anni 80 e l'inizio dell'era Grunge
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At least Axl Rose was wearing a Nirvana cap. But then again, there are actually some points of contact between hard rock (and its related subgenres) and grunge: just look at bands that had one foot here and one there, more or less in the middle, like, I don't know, Soundgarden or Stone Temple Pilots (the "bastards," in the sense of hybrids, of grunge); or the fact that Scott Weiland eventually migrated to Slash's band. Who knows.