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Malignance Regina Umbrae Mortis
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"Enter Rivfader on stage... ...and he takes himself so seriously that even Satan suggests a hobby to him." This is beautiful. I'm eagerly awaiting the day you will review Octavarium or Malmsteen :)
Le Stelle Di Mario Schifano Dedicato A...
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A very nice review, even though (considering that it's a piece I haven't heard) it didn't excite me much. However, I should really listen to it again, I can barely remember it. Of course, during this period, it's hard to find albums in Italy that are just as "different."
Rip Rig & Panic God
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I heard the third one. Wow, how they sound, truly incredible. I thought of Art Ensemble and Area, among others. And the third is considered the worst, and it's already on another planet, who knows about the others. I mean, Attitude will be cheerful and carefree, but how they sound. Really scary.
SubArachnoid Space Almost Invisible
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really beautiful, others that intrigued me (hey, enough now :D). I don’t even get them, it feels like I’ve already heard them while reading your review. Besides the funny jokes, you perfectly conveyed the idea. Perfect description.
Ani DiFranco Evolve
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Given the review, I wanted to point out that the greatest band on the planet, whose name is inspired by the famous singer-songwriter. They are Italian, and happily existing: "Gli ani di Franco."
X-Japan Art of Life
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Thank goodness it's fundamental. But do you really like them...?
The Bats Daddy's Highway
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I've been curious about these for a while, but I haven’t heard anything yet. You're really specializing in authorial pop-rock. You definitely deserve more luck and attention (especially from some pop aficionados on the site, like Socrates, who knows he might read this comment), but then again, with 10,000 reviews, you know how many unfortunately go unnoticed...
Meredith Monk Songs From The Hill
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That appearance on the Costanzo Show as a rockstar, in fact, talking to D'Agostino has brought her many fans, who maybe haven’t seen anything else (I mean, haven’t seen a damn thing of Bene) but say, "I don't speak for ontology." Terrifying, worse than those quotes from a smemoranda all by Jim Morrison.
Ghost In The Shell L'attacco dei cyborg: Original Soundtrack by Kenji Kawai
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Beautiful for Trell and his links (and for thirdeye who nominated him), this Spriggan seems very interesting, beautiful for Caz who points out that the version of Akira that made me realize that anime weren't just for kids was actually the most childish one (the one Ghezzi sent, I imagine) and I’ll have to watch the entire thing, beautiful for Qze who consults the Wikipoletti, beautiful for S4doll who mentions series I’ve never heard of apart from Elfen Lied (though I know that some say it’s amazing while others claim it’s total nonsense). By the way, I don’t know if this interests you, but apparently, a sequel to Evangelion is in the works (the barrel should be scraped while it’s hot). Anyway, not to repeat myself, but ANGEL'S EGG.
Ghost In The Shell L'attacco dei cyborg: Original Soundtrack by Kenji Kawai
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thireye, what is it and what is this spriggan about? movie or series? in the first case I’m more interested.