Bartleboom

DeRank : 35,89
DeAge™ : 7611 days • Here since 9 august 2005
Dirge Elysian Magnetic Fields
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For the Neurosis: come on, what the hell! Find yourselves a shady hotel in Milan or somewhere nearby to sleep, then we'll head to Turin in the Bartle-mobile!
Dirge Elysian Magnetic Fields
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Lately, you’re spoiling me quite a bit: even though I’ve been going through a long phase of total detachment from music (for quite a while now...), you still make my ears water. Thank you so much. I don’t know these. I’m going to listen to these. Well done, well done.
Loop Black Sun
Loop Black Sun
2 jul 11
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These were introduced to me by Azzuccio, the apostle of calcinculo, and I am still very grateful for it today. However, I am not familiar with this EP. I will take care of it!
Dopethrone Dark Foil
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It's nice to find another regular visitor of Stonerobixxx around here. I've also come across your other post on Bongripper: as soon as I have a few minutes, I’ll check it out. In the meantime, even if I'm a bit late, I welcome you to the delbasio.
Andrea Saidu Ci vuole solo tempo
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In my opinion, it's just that you lack the necessary sensitivity. Certain products cannot be dismissed with a distracted listen. As is often said in these cases, "It just takes time"...
Nintendo Super Mario All Stars
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I played all three back in the day, but then I sold all the consoles I had to buy something I can't remember anymore. So I welcomed the arrival of emulators like a heavenly blessing. The first one is history, but after a while it became a pain in the ass. The second one is far from perfect, but it had some great ideas and a color palette that could cause an epileptic seizure, which, all things considered, made it enjoyable. The third one, in fact, deserves to be listed among the best Marios of all time, if only for the way it softens the rigidity of the platform genre by adding typical adventure elements: bonuses that can be saved for the player to use at their discretion, the ability to replay the same levels, a bit of discretion on the order in which to tackle them, etc. However, I don't think I ever finished it: the last flying ships and the final level were super complicated...
Andrea Saidu Ci vuole solo tempo
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Shame and blame on you, geenoo! How dare you insinuate that this is a crude case of self-promotion?!? To accuse someone, there must be evidence! If you know the Artist Saidu that’s fine, otherwise I find your attempt (not even very subtle) to discredit someone else's work truly unacceptable. I listened to the piece and found it fresh, original, and delightful. Well done to the reviewer and the Artist.
Limp Bizkit Gold Cobra
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It's a sort of mix between The Hangover (the bachelor party where everything goes wrong) and I Know What You Did Last Summer (everything went wrong and now we're trying to keep it a secret, but with every move we make, the situation gets worse). Only this one has a pretty mind-blowing ending...
Limp Bizkit Gold Cobra
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Anyway, I took a quick look on Wikipedia (I emphasize quick: so I might have misunderstood), and it says that first of all the cover of George Michael's "Faith" came: "Their debut single was 'Counterfeit,' but the real success came with a humorous cover of 'Faith' by George Michael. This song also appeared in the soundtrack of the film Very Bad Things (1998) (...) Three Dollar Bill Y'All had moderate success, selling 3 million copies worldwide." Then there was Nookie (which I actually thought came out before Break Stuff): "The launch single 'Nookie' entered the top ten positions on the rock and rap charts. Shortly after, three more singles were released almost simultaneously - 'Break Stuff' (awarded Best Rock Video at the 2000 MTV Video Music Awards)(...)". So, according to wiki, it's as I said: they made the big splash thanks to the cover of Faith. Check it out! \m/
Graveyard Hisingen Blues
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But in my opinion, it’s not even a matter of "not standing up to the first one." This is still a good album. It’s just that the first one really struck me, and despite its shameless derivativeness, I rushed to buy it. I’ve listened to this one a few times, and now it lies snoozing somewhere on my hard drive. Maybe it’s just a personal issue, since I’ve gotten a bit tired of these sounds...