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Paul Chain Sign From Space
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Hey! I reviewed this one! Oh no, I had caught cosmic wind. Alright, cool bro!
Stump A Fierce Pancake
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I'm listening to them now. The drums sometimes have sounds that disgust me. Such a shame because everything else is really awesome (drums included). Vote given in progress.
Toy Toy
Toy Toy
5 oct 12
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Oh, someone here would like to hear you talk about the latest album by Ianva. The review, as usual, is excellent; they are completely unknown to me, but I read in the comments some not-so-enthusiastic opinions from people I trust. Not that I don’t trust you, mind you, but you resonate more with me when you deal with the darker, deeper, morose music. So to make it short: La mano di Gloria? I’d still want to listen to this flight anyway.
Lexi Alexander Hooligans
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"It feels a lot like a cheerful American movie." maybe you should watch the film before reviewing it... Too bad, because you write well. Nonsense, but you write it really well. As for the rest: looking for something more than just the punches in a Hollywood film about English hooligans, directed by a former kickboxing champion is... shall we say... foolish?
Pier Paolo Pasolini Il Fiore delle Mille e Una Notte
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little to say. I mean, yes, one could say it’s aged a lot and at times the desire to provoke brings a smile in the 2000s (the phallic arc). Still, little to say, all to see. even regarding the review, little to say except for "a man whose greatness would throw in a nanosecond into the abyss the fake moralistic intelligentsia of today's Italian showbiz." True, but it didn’t need to be emphasized. and then "the penultimate vital breath of a man" would have been a scream of a closing line. Anyway: no bullshit, little to say, and double five guaranteed.
Soundgarden Been Away Too Long
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Here, and after the tasting, don't even think about disappointing me, the cornell, you nasty bastards!
Paul Chain Violet Art Of Improvisation
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What the fuck, Paul Chain? 4 by default, 5 if you vote for it on a rainy and foggy day. Today the sun is shining, so let’s go with a 4. What I prefer, however, is the period of "the improvvisor." Then of course we all say together that Alkaest is a masterpiece, otherwise the god of doom will make us drop our dicks and bounce them back up our asses. However, if the god of doom turns the other way, I still prefer the works from the early 2000s, to which I would also add Yellow Acid, which may not have been released under the "the improvvisor" label, but it seems to me that the soup is the same: thick, dense, and acidic, yet easy to digest. And if you don’t like the comparison, then let’s say that it may not be that soup, but it’s the appetizer of the same dinner.
Dingo Pictures Dinosauri
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In my opinion, we live in a truly shitty society: Italian kids get Disney while the children of immigrants get ìset robe (dubbed by immigrants). Seriously, I haven't seen the movie, but I watched a review on YouTube by... well, you know who. It's a cartoon made with a handful of change sold for a handful of change to people who don't have any change. A mirror of our times, and if children have different rights dictated by their parents' wallets, I believe it's time to go extinct. To be honest, I'm not so sure about what I've written, but who the hell cares.
Megadeth So Far, So Good...So What!
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"There are some weak points, like the cover of the Sex Pistols' 'Anarchy in the U.K,' which makes its usefulness unclear. 'Of course, it's the best song on the album.' Besides confirming that the Sex Pistols were terrible. 'To be honest, looking at the latest discographic efforts from both bands, it's fair to say that Megadave, despite the decline, has gained a significant advantage over his old mates!' Well, to be honest, some people could have been enjoying their retirement for the last twenty years and would be doing a better job than they are now, but I realize these are just points of view..."