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Grinderman 2 is coming out soon and I'm curious since I liked the first chapter, even if the game is nice when it lasts a short time. I've never listened to his soundtracks, I wonder if it’s like you say... anyway, it’s not ideology but after The Boatman’s Call (and aside from Grinderman) Nick Cave has said little or nothing to me.
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mmmh... I really think I'm going to lose. But I don't feel like changing it; after all, my prediction is based on the cabala of seventh son, which for me is sacred. I remain true to the line, and, as written in my profile: WIN!!!
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Sorry, but couldn't you review the last one? At least it was useful... :)
Burzum Belus
24 aug 10
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stunning review for what I believe is Burzum's true masterpiece. Even though months have passed since its release and my purchase, Belus continues to grow with each listen. very good
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arrived this morning. I'm listening and I like it, even though I'm not a metal enthusiast, or rather I only appreciate certain things and not everything. I really like it and I thank you with all my heart. I reiterate, fundamental feedback.
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Beautiful, nes! For a few weeks now, this review has been one of my favorites. And I'll tell you more: I ordered this album (along with the new one) and it'll arrive tomorrow. From the links, nothing original, but they seem as devastating as your review. I'm sure I'll like both. Thanks, my friend, for convincing me. I repeat, fantastic review! Maybe I'll come back later to rate the album. And make sure to write more, because you're a Great!!!
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Also for my result. Then shall we fight over the t-shirt, you and I? :)
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I was almost getting worried... Bartle, we're at 4, right? Anyway, I have the album. It's not bad, it's just that the tracks are too long, and the Maiden are certainly not Xenakis... While I was listening to it, I managed to read Dylan Dog and 40 pages of Dan Brown's book, plus a nail clipping. Too bad because it could have been, not a great album, but definitely more than decent...
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good review. I've tried in every way to read different Wilbur Smith books, but I’ve never managed to get through them. Too cloying. And to think that I really enjoy thrillers and adventure novels! If I had to recommend something, it would be Forsyth’s The Devil’s Alternative, Stieg Larsson’s The Girl Who Played with Fire, Thomas Harris’s The Silence of the Lambs, and why not? Also Dan Brown’s latest. Unpretentious novels, except for the goal of entertaining for a while and then being forgotten. But Wilbur Smith, I just can't do it...
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They're bringing it to me tomorrow!!! At this point I'm on edge... come on, just 4 more and I'll win! But no more than that, okay...
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