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DeAge™ : 7684 days • Here since 29 may 2005
Mercury Rev The Secret Migration
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Zion, here it is as you say. Grab the first two albums. It's a whole different game...
Mazzy Star Among My Swan
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I haven't heard much about them, but I liked them. I'll look into it. Enk, I think that behind the tough exterior beats a heart. She is very beautiful.
Red Crayola The Parable of Arable Land
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beloved, a saucerful of secrets is quite relevant, if not related to that marvel of a saucerful here...
Red Crayola The Parable of Arable Land
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Mommy, what an album. What an album. Absolute psychedelia, what can I say, I'm moved. Supreme.
Genesis Selling England By The Pound
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I'm sorry to be a killjoy, but I need to voice my opinion, more than anything, to balance out the excessive praise and provide a different perspective: I wouldn't give it more than three. For consistency's sake: I don't like Dream Theater for the same reasons I’m not a huge fan of Genesis. Now someone will come along and say, "What do Genesis have to do with Dream Theater?"... but I find too many flourishes and embellishments, and a somewhat saccharine atmosphere; I don’t appreciate the imitations of classical music. (Sorry Grassopher:) hi
Jentina Bad Ass Strippa
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when will the review of cell phone ringtones be ready?
Jovanotti Lorenzo 1994
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oh dear, black relatives I have written... you are right already :)
Sopor Aeternus La Chambre d'Echo
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mummies, not mummus
Sopor Aeternus La Chambre d'Echo
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Yes, but what music is this? It sounds like the records from Projekt? I don't quite get it. I have no issues with bad luck; my house is surrounded by black cats. Cheerful cover: it reminds me of the Mexican mummies from Guanajuato that you see at the beginning of Herzog's Nosferatu. By the way, it doesn't really relate, but I saw The Thin Red Line...
Jovanotti Lorenzo 1994
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"Will he just be some jerk trying to win over a crowd of alternative teenage kids who set themselves apart from the vulgar mass of losers by smoking weed and wearing a picnic blanket around their necks? Or will he be an artist who writes only what he feels inside?" As far as I'm concerned, the two options coincide here: naive and complacent, he says what he thinks but his ideas are all about "peace and love." I remember the wonderful imitation of him by Neri Parenti. Anyway, I thank him because when I'm with friends and we're in the mood for silliness, his immortal lines inevitably come up: "Do you know what the problem is? It's not really a problem, it's just that when I'm doing well, there's nothing I fear, and I know from experience here I rap it and here I write it, how difficult it is to stop and say... condom."