Checco Zalone Siamo una squadra fortissimi
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How nice, I come back and immediately find a human case to name :D
DJ Tiësto Adagio For Strings
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well yes :)
but parade of athletes (despite containing some great tracks) is more of a celebratory album of the post-Olympics, AfS appears for the first time on "Just Be," an album of a completely different caliber.
Smashing Pumpkins Gish
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ugly ugly...
Prozac+ Acido Acida
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What was it, '97 when they "exploded," meteors as they were? ... I even remember being at one of their concerts in Lignano Sabbiadoro xD
Prodigy Their Law The Singles 1990-2005 LTD Edition
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I bought it back then (also because I miss Experience, unfortunately this double collection doesn’t come close to filling that gap), but if taken as a standalone hits collection, it’s great. Some amazing tracks from Jilted and Fat are missing (in favor of completely useless "hits" from the last album), but here we have a collection of singles, point.
The Chemical Brothers Exit Planet Dust
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Roby, a tip: next time, ban the anonymous ones... As for the rest, those who love the genre should give it a listen, this is one of their best albums. A review that's quite essential.
The Pipettes Pull Shapes
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Damn, it’s the first time I completely agree with Poletti.
The Offspring Splinter
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Some say it's the best since Ixnay (single excluded), personally I haven't even heard it, but if they've broken out of the cycle of self-plagiarism, that's even better... they remain among the best Californian pop/rock/punk bands.
Yannick Noah Métisse
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look, the review isn't bad, indeed, but I don't agree with a single word
Sex Pistols Never Mind The Bollocks
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Poletti isn't entirely wrong; respect for AC/DC, but in terms of importance in history (not just music), this band of jokers (who could barely play) marked an era and a social movement. And that's more than can be said for AC/DC, even if qualitatively it's a bit like comparing crap to chocolate...