Crashdiet Rest In Sleaze
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I know them from "Unwritten Revolution," the second album with the new singer. It didn't seem bad to me; they seem to be one of the best bands from the "Swedish sleaze scene." I've read that the third album will be out soon. A beautiful and heartfelt review. Rest in sleaze, brother. I thought I was the only one in Italy still listening to this stuff. But I have to tell you: you have to save me the review of the new Ratt! They are Glam. To conclude, a question: what do you think of Last Vegas?
Black Flag My War
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Milestone. The B-side is pure scripture for all the stoner-sludge-postcore bands that came after. Naive review.
The Brian Jonestown Massacre Who Killed Sgt. Pepper?
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I remember them quite high. If they're influenced by the "Madchester sound" around here, I'll get high too.
Keith Jarrett Vienna Concert
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Always great suggestions from you. Well done!
Hatebreed Hatebreed
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I heard their cover album, and I must say I really like the Misfits track...I'll listen to the rest.
Oren Peli Paranormal Activity
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@BOGATYR: "Everything has been seen before, everything seen in a more convincing sauce, everything to be proven." And where, pray tell, have you seen it already?
Oren Peli Paranormal Activity
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I don't want to be a contrarian, but the harsh criticism of a film like this seems too obvious to me. It’s not a movie that should be seen in theaters; it requires an intimate setting that a crowded room (especially when people try in every way to exorcise their discomfort with mocking laughter and dumb jokes, ruining the experience for the few who are calm in the theater... I went through this years ago with Blair Witch...) obviously cannot provide. So, it's a film that should be downloaded and watched at home. Only then can one give it a proper judgment. Which isn’t great, obviously. The "film" (does it even make sense to call it a film in this case? Maybe it would be better to use the term "experiment") has several shortcomings, but it undeniably has the merit of creating a new vision in the way of making cinema that, I’m sure, will inspire many in the future. Therefore, a partially successful experiment. It’s too easy, I repeat, to dismiss it by saying that it "isn't scary." It sounds like an analysis from a teenager who seeks "fear" in horror. And do horror films scare you? You all seem like adults to me... best regards.
Kevin Costner Terra Di Confine
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A classic western, somewhat mediocre indeed. However, the final shootout is anthological. 3.5 stars. Good review.
White Zombie La Sexorcisto : Devil Music, Vol. 1
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gajardi and WZ, really gajardi...
Tumour/Anal Penetration Do-It-Yourself Lobotomy/The Daily Drop - Split
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I never said that I don’t like your reviews; in fact, I initially complimented you... lately, you’ve started to annoy me, I find you a bit repetitive... anyway, things I’ve already told you in other places. The point is, dear Fiero, that Debaser stands on two fundamental elements: exchange and comparison. If you only want the "right" people on your pages, those who compliment you and tell you how funny/sweet you are and "mandacene abbomba" and similar nonsense, and you get all upset over a couple of sarcastic comments, well then, screw it and just write your reviews in your little notebook. Because you rant so much about correctness and good manners, but your statements really reek of intolerance. There are people who asked you specific questions (Rosa Spina and Gnagnera) and you couldn’t be bothered to reply. Here, everyone is free to do as they please; if I don’t like your reviews, I’ll tell you, and the jibes are part of the game. If you don’t like it, go to hell. Baby.