strangler

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DeAge™ : 7816 days • Here since 14 january 2005
Babyshambles 5 questions to Drew McConnell
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You're right, Miss, but the saddest thing is seeing all these people who follow them and get excited to watch two kids making a ton of money by showing off.
Someone up here mentioned that this is very rock'n'roll, but what the hell does rock'n'roll have to do with this??? If someone could explain it to me.... ugh, so boring.
Davide Van de Sfroos Akuaduulza
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If you call me Genèsio, I've really done everything: poet, janitor, astronaut, and magician, I've wandered the world until the last kilometer, forward and backward like mercury in a thermometer... I would like to point out that, like the Lega and the fascists of An, they are all people who have already shot at a guitar...
Whore Unfinished Business
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THE COVER IS BEAUTIFUL AND I ALSO LIKE THE REVIEW: SIMPLE, ESSENTIAL AND IMMEDIATE, WITHOUT FUSS FROM INTELLECTUAL REVIEWERS AND WANNABES, I DON'T KNOW THE BAND AND I DON'T CARE EITHER.
Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paraiso U.F.O. Electric Heavyland
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It’s titled "Penultimate Galactic Bordello Also The World You Made," 4 CDs, each with a cover, one song for each disc, I believe from 2004. Not recommended for those who have never heard them, but recommended for those who have already familiarized themselves with their sonic delusions.
Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paraiso U.F.O. Electric Heavyland
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Kawabata Makoto: Best guitarist currently around (both for technique and creativity)
Their bassist (whose name I can't remember): Best bassist in circulation
I just got the box set with 4 CDs and it's a great journey, for me they are phenomenal and I can't wait to see them live.
The Pogues Rum Sodomy and The Lash
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Flat beer can also be drunk here in Italy.
Black Flag My War
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In my opinion, there are no objective masterpieces, and if there are, it doesn't concern me: each of us perceives different sensations from a record. As for Husker Du, the album I prefer (consider that I have all of them on vinyl) is "Warehouse: Songs & Stories": a double LP filled with so much anger, poetry, melody, punk, warmth, and sadness that will always remain in my heart: unsurpassable. Of course, if you read any website that talks about them, they say that "Zen..." is their masterpiece, but who cares about your (their) objectivity? My subjectivity is much better as far as I’m concerned... have fun RINCOSTARR and keep reading ondarrrock and tuttoppunk and forzamilan (the magazine for true rincostarri)...
Jentina Bad Ass Strippa
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Sure that the lyrics of this jentina are really deep, I would say almost hermetic... but was there really a truck to Saint Tropez or was it just imagined? And then he calls her on the phone to tell her that he cares about her? Hmm...
Valentina Dorme Il coraggio dei piuma
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Well, they're not bad at all; I'm enjoying this record. The only criticism is that they sound too much like La Crus (in the vocals) and Marlene (in the guitar sounds). In my opinion, to make a quality leap, they need to push themselves a bit further, personalize their music, give their songs a more subjective imprint... of course, that's just my personal judgment. Beautiful cover and the Carver quote...
Black Flag My War
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Someone who argues the value of a record by quoting various reviews, I won't even discuss it. "…they also say it's an absolute masterpiece." So what? Rincostarr, read Luzzato Fegiz.