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I had the album, but after giving it a spin, I never paid it any attention again because it just didn’t resonate with me at all, and listening to it again now after years, my opinion hasn’t changed.
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I only know the first three. This one is the most conventional, but in my opinion, the least interesting. The one I prefer is Twin Infinitives, not because it's the most beautiful, but because, when it comes down to it, it's the most listened to.
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Great album; while on paper it might seem like a difficult meatloaf to digest, in reality, it's very enjoyable even for those, like me, who feel distant from the genres explored.
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Recovered, very skilled at reintroducing these names, I’ll eat it up as soon as possible. Keep going down this path as it refreshes many memories.
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A group I’ve never managed to appreciate, I find them trivially linked to teen TV shows. You’re good, you make it clear how much you appreciate it.
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As @[IlConte] says, we can all play now, which is wonderful. But despite a famous physical law, it doesn't mean that everyone listens to us. Nevertheless, from your words, it sounds like a delectable dish, and even though I may not know anything at first, I’ll dive into it. A prickly pear, to be clear; at most, I might get stung, but what a wonderful wave of healthy emotions exists, along with some other off-menu dishes at my discretion.
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funny guy
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A sweet noisy delirium. A black hole that distorts in a psychotic dance every sound body that falls into its jaws.
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Ah, but classic blues bores me to death, even though it's very rock it has its roots. I don't think I have any blues records, I can't distinguish the artists, they all sound like they're playing a variation of the same chords. Well!
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I don't read the lyrics while listening to songs; translated into Italian, they don't match the music. Thus, the suggestion of words and music is lost, and weighing them in Italian against the music feels very strange. I realize that this reasoning is convoluted, and I'm not even sure it makes sense, but singing "isolation" is very different from singing "Isolamento, Isolamento." At least, that's how it seems to me, until 10 minutes ago.