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Very profitable...
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Ok, I'm back to say: thrashata without infamy and without praise. Rather mediocre lyrics, "Hate Train" and "Hell And Back" are bland, a bit better is "Rebel Of Babylon"; the only good one for me is "Just A Bullet Away."
Stromae v
6 sep 13
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Well, I preferred the first one. It had "Te Quiero," which I love.
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Heard it. A good product, but in my opinion it falls short of the debut. My favorite tracks: "Black Valentine," "I Belong To You," "Liquid Lunch," and "My 2 Cents."
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Now that I've learned how to grade, I too join the nostalgic for HL.
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Definitely a good job.
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P.S. I can't make heads or tails of this new layout: but where do we put the ratings for the review and the work?
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Uh, is it already out? I loved the first album back in the day, I’ll have to make sure to listen to this one!
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Valentino Mazzola (Cassano d'Adda, January 26, 1919 – Superga, May 4, 1949) was an Italian footballer, playing as a forward and midfielder.

Regarded as one of the greatest number 10s in the history of football and, according to some, the best Italian player of all time, Mazzola was captain and symbol of the Grande Torino, the team recognized as the strongest in the world in the second half of the 1940s, with which he won five championships, and captain of the Italian national team for two years.

He made a name for himself during his time at Venezia, where he began playing as a left half, a position he maintained throughout his career that allowed him to expand his fame beyond Italian borders, to the point of being considered, in his final seasons, the strongest in Europe in his role. He died at the age of thirty in the Superga tragedy.
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What wonderful comments! How beautiful DeBaser is!
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