The Cure Disintegration
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Without a doubt, you shine. In my opinion, you write very well and could be much more effective if: A) you eliminated the track by track; B) you focused on summarization. The first 20 lines are excellent, but the review gets tiring over time. I'm giving you a 4 as encouragement because I believe you deserve a 5.
30 Seconds To Mars This Is War
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So: you little bastards, you've broken my balls with this emo story. This shit is not emo. Emo (emotional) punk was born in the USA in the early ’90s, a sort of sentimental cousin of Washington D.C. hardcore (Fugazi and the like). The TRUE emo bands are those with serious skills like Get Up Kids, Appleseed Cast, Braid, Texas Is the Reason, Sensefield, etc... there’s music in there, not here, with your fake depressed fringes. Go do your homework, then come back. @TERRY: I see you’re in demand, you’re quite pretty indeed. Ashanti is pretty too, but I kinda dislike her.
Licio Gelli Venerabile Italia
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On one hand, you define the "strategy of tension" as a "dear price" that our country had to pay to "guarantee world peace...to preserve its democratic form"...on the other hand, you suggest that the communist threat was entirely virtual, and in that case, you shift the responsibility to the PCI?! And on what argumentative basis? For the first statement, you should simply be ashamed...for the second, there are no words. Anyway: name the users "expression of the strong powers" who would have pressured not to publish this stuff. We’re curious, come on.
Speed Caravan Kalashnik Love
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As usual, very good. Forgive the obsession (Giola knows something about it) but if you tell me there's no hint of pompous prog I'll get it right away! (Did I read Peter Gabriel? Genesis? nooooooo) Aside from the Crimson King, prog makes me cringe.
Evanescence Fallen
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she's good for a healthy and honest cumshot...from the cover photo, she seems to be expecting nothing else...yummm...
Brainticket Celestial Ocean
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@GIOLA: so if there's no prog, I'll look into it and then let you know!
J.R.R. Tolkien Il Signore Degli Anelli
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Dear Nes, I don't agree. The book is not my kind (so I haven't read it), but I have to say the movies entertained me pleasantly. Nothing exceptional, mind you, but good for a Saturday night at home with the missus-pizza-2 liters of Ceres-easy movie-final bang. Do you blame me? :)
Francesco Facchinetti X-Factor 3
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Look, I have to tell you something. Usually, I only talk to you to tell you to f**k off, but not this time. I mean, I’m not telling you to f**k off. Let me explain why: my girlfriend, with decent musical tastes for someone who doesn’t "dive" much into music, has inexplicably become passionate about this damn show. Whether I like it or not, when I’m not working on the computer, I take a look at it too. More last year than this year, frankly. And while I consider it a mainstream product, I think it’s the least bad one out there. A solid 5 --. Every now and then, I even happen to hear a nice track thanks to Morgan's choices. So, a pretty reasonable reception. Aside from the talk about phone cards and the "giants" from last year...even if the chubby guy (Enrico?) was good.
Panico Scimmie
Panico Scimmie
4 dec 09
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Kina and Franti were amazing, never heard of them before. They’re on 'seek'? Great review.
Tides From Nebula Aura
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But how the hell do you manage to listen to all this stuff? I mean in terms of quantity... I consider myself a compulsive downloader (20-30 albums a month, of which I will pay close attention to 5 or 6, the others pile up in the external hard drive list, not to mention the original purchases, CDs and vinyls) but you, my beloved Jurix, seem to outdo me! :) Anyway... great review as usual, you’re a guarantee... so I’ll start looking for these too. I’ll listen to them in 2011!