Qzerty

DeRank : 0,71
DeAge™ : 7894 days • Here since 29 october 2004
CapaRezza Habemus Capa
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Jim, do you know the 2C? They are your fellow countrymen.
Graham Coxon Love Travels At Illegal Speed
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And then Coxon is always Coxon!
CapaRezza Habemus Capa
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Stop it, you two; instead, have a glass of amaro Montenegro, a nice handshake, a pat on the back, and off we go...
CapaRezza Habemus Capa
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It's nothing Mista is having a Marzullite attack, it happens on deBaser. ZiOn has been in therapy for a year...
CapaRezza Habemus Capa
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Beautiful, an exchange?
CapaRezza Habemus Capa
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I wanted to let you know that the first CD of "Kurz feat. Qzerty" has just been released, titled: Habemus Canapa! If you would like...
CapaRezza Habemus Capa
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Thinking about it, the verse of the new single can remind you of Feel Good Inc. by Gorillaz (were you referring to that kosmo?), but I wouldn't exactly call it a copycat.
CapaRezza Habemus Capa
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The chorus is a bit of a carefree nonsense, seemingly sung by a guest TV performer on Markette. The verses confirm the Caparezzian metric style, here delivered with great intensity. From what I've heard, the album's release is intentionally low-key, with the badass singles coming later.
Blur Blur
Blur Blur
29 mar 06
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I agree when you say that it’s Blur’s most important album. Here, they took a clear turn after the sugary "the great escape." At first, they caught everyone off guard, but time has proven them right, as in the following albums they will continue to "dare" within the limits that a pop band can dare.
CapaRezza Habemus Capa
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Come on, let's go... my fellow countryman Capa doesn't deserve a brief review like this...
The first single "la mia parte intollerante" I like even though the chorus still doesn't convince me. When I've listened to the whole album, we'll talk about it again. In the meantime, another twenty reviews will have come out.