Tumour Anatropic Nephrolithotomy
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@FIERO: you’re funny, huh. But once you’ve read one of your reviews, you’ve read them all… at first, you had me cracking up (and I’ve told you that). After a while, the game doesn’t hold up anymore. Try to mix it up a little. I mean, you can’t be listening to just this stuff, right?
The Appleseed Cast Sagarmatha
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Great band. I've been listening to this record for a few days now, and I must say it's beautiful. The ACs never disappoint. Good review.
Tumour Anatropic Nephrolithotomy
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You've broken my balls, you're repetitive.
Burnt By The Sun Heart Of Darkness
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Very good, I like your way of reviewing. I've only read a bit about them, I think I need to listen to them. Bye
Love/Hate Blackout In The Red Room
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I'm from '75, I grew up with street glam...I have to give you credit for bringing attention to a band from the scene that has been unjustly underrated, on par (even if you don't like them) with Dangerous Toys. Although, for me, the magnificent four are these: Ratt, Motley Crue, L.A. Guns, Faster Pussycat. Good review, even though it's a bit too long for my taste.
Mark Kozelek Little Drummer Boy Live
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Wow, what a mess! Who would have thought! But... this is Debaser, guys :)
Mark Kozelek Little Drummer Boy Live
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Thanks for the advice, Pink. @DOPE: the Low and the BHP are indeed part of that "little" that I already know... thanks anyway!
Engine Kid Angel Wings
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Okay, the hardcore punk side of Revelation was remarkable (the bands you mentioned, GB above all) but the emo side was, in my opinion, even superior. Albums like False Cathedral by Elliott and Who do... by Texas is the Reason are milestones of rock as a whole. I have to review them, I have to.
Mark Kozelek Little Drummer Boy Live
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Well done, it's always a pleasure to read you. Slow core is a genre I'm not very familiar with: recommend me 4-5 albums, okay?
Jim Sheridan Brothers
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great movie, I really liked it. Sheridan is a director I appreciate a lot; he always manages to move me (In America, My Left Foot)... I find him a passionate and honest director.