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Of everything you're proposing, I know nothing, and that intrigues me as well. Classical and metal are, in my opinion, "seemingly antithetical" too; as a layperson, it makes me think that, in truth, the musicians from the two worlds share a similar attitude. But I ask you: what has been the "abyss" of classical music in your opinion?
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You reminded me that for the umpteenth time I have to change the strings. Do you think I'm really hopeless at changing the strings, or do I deserve a new guitar? In the meantime, I'm listening to this Allan (whom, being a good ignoramus, I don't know) and maybe I'll get my answer.
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How many Raskolnikovs are there on this site?
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I've never heard of these, should I? It sounds like an interesting thing. The whole idea of tossing away reviews we don’t like is also quite intriguing; I have an entire collection of them, but I don't throw them away because I'm affected by some sort of disorder...
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It's fantastic when you take Polo literally.
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I don't understand if you're joking because they suck as rappers or because the dynamics are off.
So are they no longer human cases? Let's rejoice.
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Given the review, I would have liked to hear it... So I don't know whether to give in to the "monkey" and look for it through other means just to listen to it or to forget about the album to escape the sense of auditory possession. In practice, though, I'm thinking about it now. You did it on purpose to choose this album that can't be found online, right??
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I discovered it today, it's so delicate... What a surprise to find it beautifully reviewed by Mr. Diable.
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I've heard half of it, we have an admirer of Gira.
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After the introduction, it seems appropriate to ask: in what sense do "the reviews say it sucks"?
The ps deserve the highest scores, but I don't think I'll ever read the book.