Rivo

DeRank : 1,30
DeAge™ : 8579 days • Here since 13 december 2002
Living Colour Collide0scope
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Sure, copying the Chili Peppers only to claim to be the inventors of Crossover. I totally disagree!!
Sonic Youth NYC Ghosts & Flowers
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For Cleo: I recommend "Daydream Nation" and "Dirty" not O. For Djd: I had left from Milan, otherwise I could have never flown over Caldaro at that altitude. For Josi_: I completely share your point of view. But absolutely COMPLETELY!!
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club Take Them On, On Your Own
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I bought this CD because of this review. I expected it to be great, but with each play, it took something away from me. I don't know, it lacks brilliance. It's as if it becomes dull over time. So I'm voting against it. And please, let's not randomly bring in the JAMC, I beg you...
Hurricane #1 The Greatest High [single]
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I bought them years ago when the first album came out. They weren't bad; I liked that slightly retro vibe, kind of like the Stereophonics do now.
Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds No More Shall We Part
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Nick Cave has always been a rather strange figure for me. It has never been love, but I have always considered him "germinal," a reference point for the "other" music. I have scattered things of his around, maybe even a few CDs but I can't recall, I NEED TO DUST THEM OFF. But now I’m pressed for time, I have to leave for vacation, and I found out yesterday that I have "never mind the bollocks" in my hockey bag for about two years....
dEUS In A Bar, Under The Sea
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Dynamo Dynamo!!
Radiohead Lost Treasures
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BBBBBAAAAAAAASSSSSSSTTTTTTTTTTAAAAA AA PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE
Thievery Corporation The Mirror Conspiracy
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BUT what do you mean 1/5?? Have we gone crazy??? There must be a mistake...
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin IV
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Sometimes all of our thoughts are misgiven.
The Coral Magic And Medicine
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Damn you for making me buy this record!! The review is very well done, but the album is garbage. What’s the point of pretending to be in the 70s, with these vibes somewhere between folk and Ennio Morricone's soundtracks? Yuck!!!