nes Banned

DeRank : 19,86
DeAge™ : 6161 days • Here since 1 august 2009
Massive Attack Heligoland
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enough you’ve pissed me off, I’m going to pick it up then I’ll vote for it.
Iron Maiden The Final Frontier
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I have no idea, but thanks to the competition there’s finally a thorough review of this album (I know I'm repeating myself, sorry).
High On Fire The Art Of Self Defense
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"High On Fire were born and died with this album," holy words, but for me, they really are dead: the subsequent albums don't catch me at all, far from excellent. De gustibus. This one, on the other hand, is out of this world. And to answer the question of the album of the heart, I stick close to Pike: "Sleep's Holy Mountain."
Eric Rohmer La Mia Notte Con Maud
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that is not "her"
In Gowan Ring The Twin Trees
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ps: I also would have something to say about Tibet's grating voice.
In Gowan Ring The Twin Trees
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Okay, noted. Maybe I'll try to get it back right away.
Massive Attack Heligoland
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Didn’t you like the 100th window, huh? Are you deaf or something? :)
Charles Bukowski Post Office
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@morgue: I believe Bukowski is already considered among the greats... I’m not sure by whom exactly, but in general it seems to me that he is a highly regarded author.
Black Mountain Wilderness Heart
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I didn't think there were "serious" music magazines. I prefer the nonsense.
Charles Bukowski Post Office
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Bukowski writes well, for sure, very well. But he's terribly unbearable. If anyone thinks of another writer who boasts like that, let me know so I can avoid them like the plague. Yes, okay, he boasts, he's unbearable, but he deserves it.