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I start to doubt that I have a different record. I vote for mine, which is not a masterpiece.
Alva Noto has a face that says nothing good.
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I don't like Adrien Brody with his perpetually sad puppy face, but the movie I watched on TV many years ago wasn't bad.
I play with memories.
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at times unbearable.
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Reading it years later, I realize how many times the term Post Rock is mentioned, which, for the most part, means very little or nothing at all. It's a beautiful piece of work even listened to for the first time so many years later.
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I've never liked them, I believe, from the very beginning, and yet the ingredients are there.
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Nice album that, in its own way, marked an era; maybe someone out of curiosity went to look for records, for example, by Opal, who D. Roback was. In the review, I don't understand the part where you superficially describe the scene of the period leading up to Brit Pop. For me as well, the best track is "Mary Of Silence."
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Beautiful work, refined yet substantial.
How many times have I heard it in snippets on Y.T.? How many times have I suggested it, and how many times have I postponed downloading it after deciding to do so?
A truly great proposal.
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Trick or treat is the new genre of Pop.
The unknown is the trick. Everything seems interesting to me.
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Thank you for the good night even if it doesn’t feel right.
Great job, just like the other one titled stramboide.
Murcof Cosmos
14 may 20
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So much water has flowed under the bridge of the Ascoti, however you put it, I find myself with a remarkable job.