boredom

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DeAge™ : 7699 days • Here since 12 may 2005
Red Hot Chili Peppers Live @ Forum Assago, 11.11.11
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Klinghoffer, a great guitarist, already seen live when he was with PJ Harvey (it was 2004). In this context, I get the impression that he is quite underused.
The Immortal Lee County Killers The Essential Fucked Up Blues
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"Delta Orphans, let's bring everything back home." What a nice review.
Spike Lee Inside Man
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one of the best-crafted plots I remember. really quite entertaining.
Zita Swoon Big City
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5 to the review and especially to the last sentence...
Subsonica Microchip Emozionale
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This review provides a lot of food for thought; in particular, I wonder how the sky in Turin can sketch that of Milan. The sky is the limit, welcome to this cage of madmen.
At The Drive-In El Gran Orgo
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vote.
The Smashing Pumpkins Siamese Dream
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the best album by the Pumpkins, I agree with the clinical judgment of Dr. Psychopompe. In fact, it’s almost a solo album by Corgan, who here plays everything except the drum parts. By the way, Silvershadow: at the end of Silverfuck Corgan says Mistake? Don't give a fuck (not this take like you wrote). Regards.
Black Lips Arabia Mountain
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5 regardless, cheers to Psycho for bringing a fundamental issue to the forefront for those who are sick with music! I play music for the kids while I take them to school, and I have to say they are quite receptive so far: from Gun Club to the Stooges, passing through Calexico and 16 Horsepower, they really enjoy it and applaud at the end of each track (I even tried with 13 Floor Elevators and Boredoms: do you think there will be consequences for their development?). I love the Black Lips but I'm stuck at the live show in Tijuana (by the way: one of the wildest records ever), but this money and time permitting, I’ll be sure to listen to it.
Moon Duo Mazes
Moon Duo Mazes
5 nov 11
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Beautiful for Psycho! And welcome back!
Black Flag The Process Of Weeding Out
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It seems to me that on one side of the record there were the instrumentals, and on the other the spoken word Family Man by Uncle Henry. Am I mistaken?