dreamwarrior

DeRank : 1,26
DeAge™ : 7613 days • Here since 5 august 2005
Änglagård Buried Alive
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I’ll tell you, I’m always against comebacks, especially if over the years a legend has built up, and I wouldn’t want them to fall flat when put to the test, which often coincides with the third album.
Änglagård Buried Alive
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I have their two essential studio albums, indispensable for the continuation of today's progressive movement. Anglagard sounds old, nostalgic, and melancholic...
Almamegretta Lingo
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The 5 for the eyes of Queen... :-)
Mike Tramp Capricorn
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I don't remember where, but I read that he had quit music and opened a computer store.
Britny Fox Bite Down Hard
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I remember a video with the singer, super curly red hair... :-) Soon I'm going to blast Wasted in America by Love Hate... :-)
Mike Tramp Capricorn
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Speaking of White Lion, what happened to Vito Bratta?
Baton Rouge Shake Your Soul
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Well done, Core, I asked you for Baton Rouge and you didn’t disappoint me. My favorite is There was a time, a heartbreaking ballad; it's worth mentioning that there are two "experts" in songwriting and production like Vic Pepe and Jack Ponty. I also have the following album, which is inferior to this one but still enjoyable.
Vince Neil Exposed
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As a production, Dr. Feelgood is definitely a notch above the others; in terms of quality, Mötley Crüe has always remained at a decent level without any album overshadowing the previous ones. Moreover, they were among the few to maintain a certain credibility even in their grunged version with John Corabi on vocals.
Venegoni & Co Sarabanda
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Nice proposal, I have Rumore rosso vivo from him, a series of live recordings made over the years.
Kultivator Barndomens Stigar
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Well done Jargon, I got it a little while ago from America, by the way at a very good price.