Peppe Weapon

DeRank : 0,75
DeAge™ : 7826 days • Here since 4 january 2005
Renato Serio Forza Italia
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When Silvio was not in the presidency, Italy became world champions... something is not right.
Agronophic Noisebleed Altered Of States America
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I recommend this one to everyone!!!!11111111!!!!!!!!!
Get yourselves the agronophic noisebleed!!!
Mahh Bohh
Mahh Bohh
31 aug 10
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The cover is beautiful...
Pantera Vulgar dispaly of power
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Anorgasmic...
tiziano ferro 111
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Concise.
Steven Spielberg Hook
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The review, although lacking in content, does have some good points... it gets to the heart of the matter, which is, what aspect of the Peter Pan myth is represented in this film... as for the film itself, well, when I was little I liked it quite a bit, but it's still a rather cheesy, boring, and verbose little movie, with some not-so-great filming choices... however, it's a pleasant film all in all.
Curved Air Phantasmagoria
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The last track isn't the best in their discography, but it's devastating for my brain... once it gets in, it doesn’t want to leave. But the album, overall, is truly excellent.
Yes Relayer
Yes Relayer
20 aug 10
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I give you a 5 just because you mentioned Mirage by Camel. However, the album is one of the best by Yes, just below Fragile and Close To The Edge.
Emerson Lake & Palmer Tarkus
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Well, I’ll avoid expressing my opinion on the review, because Stipe was probably a successful fake or, in any case, someone who loved to be criticized... anyway, I’ve never been very fond of ELP: they had their winning weapon in the suites (see Karn Evil 9 and, indeed, Tarkus), but they were decidedly monotonous... homage to rockabilly, ballad, covers of the classics, and the result was not always particularly thrilling. This album deserves mention only for, indeed, Tarkus, a suite that is never boring and varied at the same time, but the B side passes by rather anonymously. Regarding the statement about the "death of prog" attributed to ELP and Yes, I completely disagree: the death of prog is primarily to be attributed to the historical context: the flower power era, the era of psychedelia, is over... more raw and gritty genres (New Wave, Punk) were there, ready to destroy everything that came before, as the musical tastes of the artists changed with the context. ELP and Yes have nothing to do with it.
Frank Darabont Le Ali Della Libertà
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I'm sorry "coglionazzo"... only later did I realize the deeds of this individual... I thought the criticism of "Ministrel in the Gallery" was just a fluke, but instead...