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DeAge™ : 6158 days • Here since 1 august 2009
Scott Kelly  Steve Von Till  Wino Songs of Townes Van Zandt
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One of the albums from last year, I never liked Wino, but the songs I prefer on the album are performed by him.
AA.VV. SpongeBob SquarePants - Music from the Movie and more...
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"Who is SpongeBob SquarePants? He teaches kids to be selfish and indifferent, basically a piece of crap. Jargon, take a look."
Uochi Toki Distopi EP
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I know they like them a lot; my brother hasn't listened to anything else for three months. I find the voice unbearable and the lyrics a bit too childish. I don’t know which songs I’ve listened to come from which albums; I remember one where the guy lashes out at middle school girls who wouldn’t hook up with him... I find them pretentious and banal at the same time, basically embarrassing. It's a shame, too, because I'm hearing this dystopi now, and the instrumental parts would fit my taste as well.
Led Zeppelin II
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rax, do you know that there's a whole world out here? Seriously, I'm not just talking nonsense.
Steven Spielberg War Horse
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Despite the devaluation work that the users of the world have been doing in recent years, I really like Spielberg, a lot. The films featuring animals? No. In that category, the animal that annoys me the most is, by the way, the horse. I haven't seen it, I won't see it, and from what I've read, I won't miss a damn thing. That's great. P.S.: I believe that 90% of the world's critics rank Schindler's List as the top film by Steven. If it matters, my favorite is "Catch Me If You Can," I think.
My Bloody Valentine M B V
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I said it yesterday and I'll repeat it today: it seems to me that they have paved the way for a myriad of subgenres of experimental psych rock. In '93 they might have made sense, and if they hadn't stopped, they would still make sense today. The fact remains that this album comes out 22 years after the last one, and today in 2013 if you go on Bandcamp and search under the tags drone or shoegaze, or under the tag abstract, you find plenty, often better made. That the post droners, step shoegazers, weird nosers, and all the idiotic "labels" you can think of have based their musical culture on dissecting the sounds of MBV is beyond question, but, as they say, today the students have surpassed the masters by a couple of lunar cycles. No one can touch the historical value of this band; however, the value of the music expressed in this particular album seems to me to be very relative.
Baustelle Fantasma
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"Someone compared it to de André's first concept." I haven't heard that, but some people say nonsense; I’d put my life on it. The "mature" and less "adolescent" baustelle make no sense of existing; the others, not even a little, by the way.
Joe R. Lansdale La notte del Drive In
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I really liked the first story, I have almost no memory of the second one but I remember struggling to finish it, and I have been avoiding the third one you recommend for a couple of years now.
Foetus Hide
Foetus Hide
2 feb 13
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mmm the king of easy listening... When I think of foetus, I imagine a plate of spaghetti and fuses drowned in a bucket of fuchsia varnish. I don't think I've heard this one, but I vote based on trust. nice review.
Depeche Mode Heaven
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well, let's hope.