Fallen

DeRank : 0,66
DeAge™ : 8264 days • Here since 25 october 2003
Assalti Frontali Mi Sa Che Stanotte...
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No, absolutely not. No one can come to a site like this and say such bullshit. I’m amazed by all of you. THE MORE SAUCE THERE IS, THE BETTER IT IS!
Sambassadeur Sambassadeur
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Okay, I’ll give it a try...I have a strong allergy to commercial music, but if you assure me that this isn’t, I’ll try to listen to at least one full song ;-)
Sargeist Satanic Black Devotion
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You must be a connoisseur of Dylan Dog, pamelio... I only have three; "il marchio del vampiro," "Cacciatori," and "manila"... I found them very beautiful and not childish at all... unfortunately, my money always goes to books, CDs, travels, and concerts, and I never have a spare coin to spend extra, otherwise I think I would buy a few more...
Electrelane Axes
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Kosmo, come back! There are no more old users! I feel lonely!
Savatage The Wake Of Magellan
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monumentale (the review)
Sargeist Satanic Black Devotion
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But do you really know the album? Or did you just put one on for the sake of it? Don't worry, I won't take offense! ;-)
Sargeist Satanic Black Devotion
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It always depends on who you're hooking up with, you know... I'm telling you from experience... try hanging out with my friends... let's see how you come back...
Sambassadeur Sambassadeur
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Hehe, I keep my hands behind my back rather than in my hair, my friend (not that there's much difference, given the length of my mane). I never thought anything other than black/death metal could come out of Sweden. You never stop learning... Anyway, I like the review, you have a smooth writing style.
Sargeist Satanic Black Devotion
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Don't worry, Fidia, I'm not offended! ;-)
Sargeist Satanic Black Devotion
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Phidias, if you are truly interested, send me a private message, and I'll tell you about my life. Maybe you'll change your mind, maybe not, but I think you definitely won't bring up this kind of criticism again. If you want, reach out to me ;-)
Pamelio, it isn't from Dylan Dog, but from a book, "Dellamorte Dellamore," written by Tiziano Sclavi, who later also created the comic you mentioned. There was also a film adaptation of the book, featuring Rupert Everett and Anna Falchi.