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Tricky Maxinquaye
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The possibility of rating the album (which would be "Rating the Work") is located under the cover image on the right; the rating for the DeReview just below the last line of text, or rather just below the DeDate of its realization. Aloha.
Salvatore Mereu Ballo a tre passi
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Excellent DePagina ConFratello Mustacchio. From Mereu's filmography, I must admit I prefer the later "Sonetaula," but this one also has, as they say in these cases, its reason. Aiò!
Tinariwen Tassili
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Dear DePagina, great record and interesting documentary. A lovely Saturday morning for Debasio. Or Vùàr.
Ritest Diamine del Dio
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But it seems so. But it seems.
Ritest Diamine del Dio
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This is by far the bestest DeRecenza of the DeBazaer. Indeed, this is by far the bestest DeRecenza of the DeBazaer. No ifs ands or buts: to celebrate it, I’m linking this of an extremely spakkosso track from the distant nineteen eighty-seven. Ghiaccioli Celtici, ov corz. There really aren’t any more celtic spakkaossa groups like this DePagina. Orcocan! But, car_ G, did you know this brana qùà ? Huh? No? Wow!!! You should check it out. Ohibò!
Biohazard Urban Discipline
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Biohazard is a band originally based in Brooklyn, New York. They are acknowledged as one of the earliest bands to fuse hardcore punk and heavy metal with elements of hip hop. The earliest lineup consisted of bassist/vocalist Evan Seinfeld, guitarist Bobby Hambel, and drummer Anthony Meo. Guitarist/vocalist Billy Graziadei would join the band soon after, changing the band to a four-piece. As of 2012, the lineup consists of Billy Graziadei, Bobby Hambel, Danny Schuler, and Scott Roberts. The band formed in Brooklyn in 1987. Their first demo, released in 1988, caused a stir with journalists who felt that some of the band's lyrics displayed fascist and white supremacist views, ignoring the fact that both Seinfeld and Schuler are Jewish. The accusations of racism in their music were something strenuously denied by the band but in later interviews, Seinfeld and Graziadei explained that it had been a publicity stunt to win over the band Carnivore and their fans. Additionally, Seinfeld has defended the lyrics of songs such as "Master Race" and "America" as metaphors meant to shock and get the listener's attention and maintains that the band was never racist. The band has long since preached a message of tolerance and anti-racism. After the release of the first demo, Anthony Meo left the band and drummer Danny Schuler replaced him. A second demo tape followed in 1989.
Amorphis Circle
Amorphis Circle
17 may 13
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The only album of theirs that I heard was "Elegy" and honestly, it didn't exactly blow my mind. I really know very little about the rest, so nothing at all. Or Vuar.
Rebekka Bakken Is That You?
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Wow! Even 4 KKKK in thirteen letters: but isn’t it that I have a fan of the frizzy [DoKKen](http://userserve-ak.last.fm/serve/500/43316199/Dokken+UNCHAIN+THE+NIGHT.png), this one?
Fede Alvarez La Casa
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The first chapter of "La Casa" I remember going to see at the cinema two and a half centuries ago; as they say in my area: "Pitticca Sa Gagara". There you go.
Elio e le Storie Tese L'Album Biango
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In an Italy where the most high-profile names (that is, those who are most widely promoted everywhere thanks to record labels and subsequent chart manipulation) today include various Nek, Negramaro, and Modà (the target audience, after all, is the same for the Elii as well), anything these stars do is bound to win 10-0 (or, if you prefer the noble game of tennis, 6-0 6-0) with absolute ease. It's also worth mentioning that the last album I listened to in its entirety was "Italyan, Rum Casusu Çikti" from a lifetime ago. Those two or three tracks I’ve heard from this one aren’t even half bad.