boredom

DeRank : 2,74
DeAge™ : 7700 days • Here since 12 may 2005
Steven Seagal Songs From The Crystal Cave
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if Chuck Norris can fit 4 elephants into a Fiat 500 and make a camel pass through a downspout, well then Stefano Segale can definitely release a CD.
Edie Brickell and The New Bohemians Shooting Rubberbands At The Stars
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Like many other commentators on this page, I vote for nostalgia and the well-worn cassette of Edie Brickell.
Dead Man Ray Berchem
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Certo! Inviami pure il testo che desideri tradurre.
Naked City Torture Garden
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crazy record, hilarious titles.
DAAU We Need New Animals
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What can I say, lukin: you and trell talked to me about it, I appreciated the review, I’ll see if I can get it (it shouldn’t be difficult here, maybe I’ll find it in paperback).
Charles Mingus Oh Yeah
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the first one by Mingus that I bought. Hats off for the review.
Fugazi In On The Kill Taker
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oops, I vote for the review
Fugazi In On The Kill Taker
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here's another gap I'm filling: for now facet squared and rend it (splendid) the first two I've absorbed.
Afterhours Non è per sempre
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it's worth 3.5 to me. greetings to all.
Afterhours Non è per sempre
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For some it's the worst, for others the best of Afterhours. Honestly, I don't know what stance to take regarding this album either. I would be inclined to say "the most courageous," given that IMHO the element that stands out the most is that After have completely reinvented their sound, here to a greater extent than in other chapters of their discography.