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DeRank : 4,45
DeAge™ : 7572 days • Here since 16 september 2005
Kayo Dot Dowsing Anemone With Copper Tongue
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Beautiful review, it's a pleasure to read, the part about Activia and regularity made me burst out laughing. I’m glad that at least someone is optimistic about musical renewal and new ideas, but you could have told us how this is connected to the album in question. Personally, I’m a bit pessimistic, in the sense that nowadays, ideas are recycled 90% of the time, mostly commercial, and they rehash everything that's already been done in various forms, and this applies to all genres that were born years ago. Anyway, let’s think positively, which is better...
Ozzy Osbourne Speak of the Devil
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Hey CyCo, you reviewed the only one I hadn't done yet on Ozzy.
Stratovarius Twilight time
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Fabbiu, I didn’t recognize you when I saw the review. The other day I found this used record for 7 euros, I was unsure though and in the end, I didn’t buy it. Did I do wrong? From the way you reviewed it, it seems decent, but nothing to write home about.
Depeche Mode Songs Of Faith And Devotion
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a nice album, no doubt about it, perhaps not as brilliant as its predecessors, but good.
Nirvana Nevermind
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The success of this album is mainly due to the immediacy of the songs, which really diverge from the pure, angry grunge of their debut "Bleach," for example. I don't consider that a bad thing, and I don't want to go too far into the business/commercial aspect; Nirvana were what they were. The most important of the '90s? That's up for debate... it depends on how broad the concept of rock is according to who makes the statement. It's also clear that it contains some of the cornerstones of the '90s, such as "Smells Like Teen Spirit," about which nothing can be said...
Black Eyed Peas Monkey Business
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I only like one thing about DEP: that hot chick of a singer...
Pink Floyd Is There Anybody Out There The Wall Live 1980 - 81
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Ah, so you’re the one who reviewed vulgar display a few days ago. Are you new? Anyway, this time I liked the review more.
Giorgio Gaber La mia generazione ha perso
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I also want to point out the sincerity of my comment, since I have criticized you on other occasions. Regards :-)
Giorgio Gaber La mia generazione ha perso
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As soon as I read "Giorgio Gaber" in the homepage list, I knew the review was yours because you have a certain taste when it comes to "canzone d'autore." Really well described.
Metallica Live in USA (1985)
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you really write like shit, let me tell you, the idea of the poem could have worked, but if you knew how to compose... where did you find this record? I'm voting on trust