boredom

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DeAge™ : 7700 days • Here since 12 may 2005
Duncan James Future Past (Italian Version)
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but tarapia tapioco or are we joking?
Grace Jones Island Life
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but tarapia tapioco or are we joking?
Hooverphonic No More Sweet Music
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but tarapia tapioco or are we joking?
Giardini di Mirò Dividing Opinions
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3.5 to the record. regards
Giardini di Mirò Dividing Opinions
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Not a masterpiece, not a disappointment, but a good album that brings the GDM to shores different from the usual ones.
Fugazi Red Medicine
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Recently purchased, I'm absorbing it little by little (Long Distance Runner is really beautiful). I'm missing Steady Diet, but I'll fill that gap as soon as possible; Repeater is a great album, recommended even for those who know nothing about Fugazi.
Brad Mehldau Day Is Done
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Certo! Inviami il testo e procederò con la traduzione.
Thievery Corporation The Cosmic Game
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And in the meantime, I've gone crazy and posted the same comment a billion times.
Thievery Corporation The Cosmic Game
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"The Cosmic Game represents an attempt by Thievery Corporation to create 'a true album' in the most classic sense of the term, and one cannot critique the conceptual homogeneity of this work, which is strongly influenced – as is easy to glean from the cover art to a title like 'Doors Of Perception' – by the psychedelic culture of the 1960s." That's a nice reflection, but I doubt it's your own work: I found it word for word at this link --->http://www.sentireascoltare.com/Critica Musicale/Recensioni/2005/livello%20 3/Album/thieverycorpcosmic.htm. Next time, remix it well to make it unrecognizable (or give thanks to the original writer for the inspiration).
Thievery Corporation The Cosmic Game
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"The Cosmic Game represents an attempt by Thievery Corporation to create 'a true album' in the most classic sense of the term, and one cannot critique the conceptual homogeneity of this work, which is strongly influenced – as is easy to glean from the cover art to a title like 'Doors Of Perception' – by the psychedelic culture of the 1960s." That's a nice reflection, but I doubt it's your own work: I found it word for word at this link --->http://www.sentireascoltare.com/Critica Musicale/Recensioni/2005/livello%20 3/Album/thieverycorpcosmic.htm. Next time, remix it well to make it unrecognizable (or give thanks to the original writer for the inspiration).