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DeAge™ : 7795 days • Here since 5 february 2005
Meshell Ndegeocello Meshell Ndegeocello Presents: The Spirit Music Jamia - Dance Of The Infidel
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The most complicated name in the world, but it has always intrigued me! Can you write how it is pronounced correctly? Very good review, very detailed and personal.
Korn Life Is Peachy
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I remember that at the time "Rumore" gave this album a rating of 10 (and it was the only time)!! Exaggerated, in my opinion the first one is better.
Good Charlotte The Chronicles of Life and Death
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Worse and worse...
Killing Joke Fire Dances
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Enk relax, you're losing it and stop calling everyone a fag! That's pretty normal.
Melvins Houdini
Melvins Houdini
28 aug 05
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Kurt Cobain "Groupie" of the Melvins?????? Poor thing, just think how much it must have hurt him ahaha ...maybe you meant "ROADIE" of the Melvins!!!
Britney Spears In The Zone
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I agree with Psychokiller! And I also add that black people have rhythm in their blood :)) All that's missing is that we start debating Aguilera vs Spears...
Velvet Revolver Contraband
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I agree with DreamWarrior, the two Slash albums have very little that's embarrassing, quite the opposite... The word "masterpiece" has been used far too loosely recently. It is light years away from being a masterpiece!! There are 2 or 3 nice songs, but as usual, everything feels like déjà vu and some tracks are really boring. Lastly, just because critics have called it the best album of 2004 doesn't mean a damn thing! We all know how they make these stupid rankings...
Green Day American Idiot
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Well, yes I admit it! Back in '96, I went to see them in Rome for the "Insomniac" tour, and I even sang that crap "Basket Case": "Doooo you have the time, to listen to me whine...." ... Aaaaahh now I feel better!! And then the drummer has arms that are too short!
Nirvana Nevermind
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Aho, not bad the classmates of Marcel Proust: fashionista darlings and cocaine addicts! Almost thinking of heading over to Ravenna... :))) Anyway, in the end we’re saying the same thing: I listened to this album when I was 16/17 years old; it’s clear I haven’t touched it in years, but back then, experiencing the grunge-Nirvana phenomenon "live," the effect was different. Today, the MTV zombies listen to it to seem "cool," but in reality, they have a cerebellum as small as the little boy's penis on the cover...
Nirvana Nevermind
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Mc Sampyr, with all due respect for your Joe Cassano, it seems to me that even when they were alive, Nirvana had sold a few records with Nevermind, just a bit. After his death, sales increased, but it’s not like Kurt and the guys were starving before. As of today, "Nevermind" is approaching 16 million copies sold, trust me that most of those were sold during the period of 91 - 94 (before the suicide). Now, whether there are people today who like to brag about Nirvana because it’s cool to listen to someone who shot themselves in the head, that’s another story, but honestly, that’s their business; it shouldn’t affect anyone's judgment of this band.