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DeRank : 19,87
DeAge™ : 6158 days • Here since 1 august 2009
Al Green Back Up Train
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well done.
The Cosmic Dead Easterfaust
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I miss this, I have the homonymous one, the split with pigs pigs pigs pigs pigs pigs pigs and psychonaut. One more inclined than the other, when the drone actually makes sense.
Laibach Opus Dei
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ah right, the fascist music that maybe isn’t fascist but is still so cool and so who gives a damn… the Laibach yes, fiki... but when you’re surrounded by the stench of these morons from industrialnazziapocalypse, the wings of the eagle from Lord Of Ages overshadow any snow-capped peak from predecessors and successors.

Nothing, it came to my mind and I hadn’t heard it in a while, now, whoever opens the link is in for a treat, and if they didn’t know it, let them fall in love.
Area Caution Radiation Area
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I'm writing below that in the relevant comment it won't fit, I'm sure of it.
"In the attempt to provide all the data and keys to understanding that seemed important to me (perhaps they weren't), I often failed to be concise." In my opinion, you have a style similar to memento (not the movie, him: no title Just like the reviews of memento, the style can sometimes feel heavy, but just like memento, you inform the reader precisely. If one day I need to know something about a certain band and I find one of your pages, I already know it will be an excellent starting point for delving into that band (just like the work done by memento). Now, I use debaser to play, to have fun, and I enjoy writing stuff that entertains me more than writing things for doctrinal purposes. But I discovered this site (damn stop me, it'll be the twentieth time I've written it) because I was looking for information on the coil (in Italian) and Google one night in 2006 (I was working nights in a neurology department, look how romantic I am as I contextualize my first approach to deb... it left me all wet by the way) Google, I was saying, one night in 2006 redirected me to a page of the aforementioned debaseriota user (it was the review of love secret domain, an album that anyone reading this stuff I’m writing must listen to at least once in their life, or they'll die poorly) and that's where it all began for me (three years later I signed up for the site and debaser started to decline a bit).
This was to say that beyond the fact that deb is beautiful and sometimes reviews are more like an introduction to then give free rein to one's self, it still remains a review site, and if from time to time someone arrives who can master the subject of "review" with the professionalism one would expect from people who do this job for money, it can never be a problem. I remember a comment made by I don't remember who about my approach to a review of memento, which was something like "yeah, but what a drag, he writes long posts and I never manage to get to the end." I believe it; he talks about stuff that doesn't really interest you, but I can say I've studied certain pages of his.
I don't like to give compliments, but when someone deserves them, they deserve them.
Well done, chicco.
Oh, the review, just to avoid misunderstandings, I haven't finished it, but that's not important: it's not stuff directed at me, it's stuff for those who really want to get to know the area. And debaser today offers these people a page that, if it continues like the first four paragraphs (having read other pages of yours, I have no doubts it will), is pure gold.
Well done, chicco! Did I already say that? Oh well, then fuck off! (because we’re still on debaser).
35007 Especially For You
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Damn, I always mess around with the titles of these guys. I'm always convinced that "especially" is the title of the one with the retro-futuristic spaceship car, and that it's just called 35007. Anyway, they’re exceptional as always, but here for once I’m saying something different than usual about the stonaj groups, though I really prefer them a lot with vocals. So, as far as I'm concerned, the second album is the best of the group, and this one is right behind it.
Shinya Tsukamoto Kotoko
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I miss him, he's quite inconsistent.
Marta Alleluia L'arte del pregiudizio
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who knows. Obviously, it's not my genre, plus I hate the lyrics, and musically it's an overused pop-rock. I don't even like the voice; she's good at singing, for sure, but it's all shockingly banal. Talent shows are doing more harm than I could have imagined, and I'm starting to reconsider the usefulness of karaoke.
David Michôd The Rover
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I watched too many films a while ago, during a time when I probably watched more than one a day. I remember very little, just the desperate lonely "mood." Australia has been raising its head for a while now. Here it is with the USA, and you can see it a bit (and I think that's a bad thing; if it had been just an Australian film, it would have been a lot rawer. I might be remembering it wrong, very likely, but at times I even remember this rover as a bit sappy). On the other hand, I'm worried for England, as Kingsman reeks of Hollywood every three minutes. Oh dear, it would probably be the Hollywood blockbuster of the year, but there’s more Hollywood in this film (Kings) than in Kick Ass, which at least was partly an American production. Be careful of the Americans; they're contagious.
Cop Shoot Cop Release
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Um... I have white, ask, and this... ask is my favorite. Okay, nothing strange, so far the conversation flows smoothly... Is it serious if I tell you, very quietly, that I prefer this to white? Yes, right?
David Lynch Mulholland Drive
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Sorry teen: but it's too much fun to embarrass you.