Metallica Master Of Puppets
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I’m happy that someone has finally reviewed this album…
Prodigy The Fat Of The Land
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questionable yet not entirely to be dismissed, the comic theme of the brain is interesting... an album that marks an era, and I’m sorry, it is definitely much better than Experience (and in my opinion even better than MftJG)... you didn’t mention Narayan, one of the best tracks of an album that is exceptional in its entirety... but we know, heaven forbid if the product sells, in that case the product goes from "masterpiece" for the few to "records used to be better" for the masses... if it had appeared less on MTV and sold a fraction of what it did, the 5s would be pouring in.
Tiziano Ferro Centoundici
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go commit suicide loser....
The White Stripes Elephant
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same as above, I hope you’re really 12 years old, otherwise you're a born thief :D
however, it’s not clear if this is your first review, and besides, you’re anonymous... I’d give you a 4 if it were your first review, 3 otherwise, at least you have good taste...
HIM 666 Ways To Love
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the review is good, the album I don't know but when I hear "HIM" nothing too positive comes to mind.
Oasis Heathen Chemistry
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I can't stand these assholes...
Depeche Mode Violator
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I'd say a more than decent reception, a 3.5 for me... the album is a masterpiece and it's pointless to spend more words on it.
Nirvana Nevermind
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Count the number of times the word "song/s" appears and give yourself a grade. If the 88 in your nickname is your birth year, you should start to worry; writing like a twelve-year-old at 18 is serious. Talk about albums, certainly important and influential, but eternally overrated.
Oasis Wonderwall (singolo)
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Learn to construct a sentence; with all those fucking commas, you sound like an idiot. Shitty reviews for a single (!! but even the fucking singles get reviewed, you bunch of assholes?) that surely had some impact (mostly on an audience of morons who don't understand shit about music) but doesn't even remotely qualify to be the best song of the '90s. And the two drunken, depressed losers who act as frontmen are a parody of a mockery of a pop band; people who leave concerts after 30 minutes would do well to hide in shame...
Richard Ashcroft Keys To The World
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what ugly people are around... the stadium animals have to make themselves noticed even on debaser...