Hank Monk

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Nothing to say.
Great review, too tragic events.

Regarding Levi's missed j’accuse, I've gradually changed my mind.
When I was younger, it seemed strange and crazy to me too.
Then, unfortunately, I had the opportunity to see (as an observer, even if not so external) how, sadly, too much pain robs you even of hate, leaving you to think only about survival. And that, in any case, reacting with anger and hatred past a certain threshold is only useless and mostly harmful.
I'm obviously speaking while considering Primo Levi's individual story.
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I have Balaklava.
I remember it for the cover of Brugle (beautiful, with the jester under the table while pandemonium happens) and for the extremely annoying zeppola of the singer.
Nice, but among the tons of stuff like this, it's definitely not in the top one or two spots.
But maybe listening to it again will change my mind... of course, I would have never associated "giovale" with their music.
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Well, here you've already lost the element of surprise, and it’s much less funny, alas.
Anyway, of course, handsome Iacchetti... I even saw him in theater performing "Provaci ancora Sam."
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Ahahahahahahahahah.....
It’s funny because I fear it's written with conviction.

Oh, you haven't written the juiciest news: it seems that Greggio has solved a centuries-old mystery about a fresco by Giotto in Assisi.
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I had no idea.
I used to listen to them before I could ride a scooter, but even back then Fred Durst got on my nerves.
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actually, it's not funny and you even messed up by switching accounts in the comments -.-
We can do better.
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Then one day you explain to us how you dive into the solo careers of lesser-known bands XD
The cute bonzos, I’m only now learning that he did other things.

Nice end-of-year stories, this is the best.
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Strange band, Uriah.
Sometimes they seem inadequate for what they want to propose (especially for some vocal parts), other times they drive me crazy precisely because of that sense of "homemade" that other bands (perhaps more professional) don't have (including Byron's voice).

I only have Salisbury. Another must-have of theirs?
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Let's start by tipping our hats to Måneskin for their success, as I'm certainly not one of their haters.

That said, I don't think this is a passing of the torch at all, nor do I believe that Måneskin's success indicates that rock is alive and well. On the contrary. It seems to me that it has entered a phase of definitive archiving. Måneskin, if anything, represents the circus that showcases something anachronistic for the enjoyment of enthusiasts of antiquities, essentially certifying the demise of the product they sell.