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DeAge™ : 7565 days • Here since 25 september 2005
Fatih Akin Soul Kitchen
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Anyway, "The Turkish Bride" seems to me that I really liked it a lot. Instead. I didn't even know it existed. Instead. Thank you for the notification. Alright. Want.
Cable The Failed Convict
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Dear my Chain Smoker, well, the Insani are and will always remain (for as long as they seem currently inactive) wonderfully Insani. Not to mention. Among other things, I recently found (and thus easily available for anyone interested) a remarkable bootleg from '97 recorded in Sweden: really quite impressive and precisely recorded. Goodness!
Paolo Sorrentino Il Divo
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I found it interesting but indeed rather claustrophobic. Perhaps also because my neighbor in the cinema seat took (and never let go for even a moment) the miserable armrest to my right. The one to my left was (rightly so) occupied by the earthly entity with whom I went to the cinema, so I certainly couldn't invade it myself. The most interesting character of the whole lot seems to me to be the legendary (and still very much present) Cirino Pomicione. Orre Vuarre.
Cable The Failed Convict
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Ehiqùà! Here we are again after a few hours of (forced) DeStop. @Mr Autopilota: just one question: if the autopilot were to eventually break down, replacing the (obviously broken) pilot, who would then actually be piloting? Huh? @MadamigellaDeFosqua: but you are way too magnanimous, more than kind. Instead of no. It must be said that perhaps you derive (moderate) pleasure since the lines (to be read) are indeed sparse and numerically modest: I specify that the purpose (besides trying to avoid boring the reader as much as possible) of this current brevity is/was to encompass in the centimeter-wide space of the cover of the discus thrower everything that needs to be textually conveyed. As you can see, however, I am making up for it in the comment space. Antzichènein. Orre Vuarre.
EyeHateGod In the Name of Suffering
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Damn! Bartholomeo, this discosulfurous thing here I used to like (albeit moderately, as usual) back then too. If I'm not mistaken, I discovered it thanks to the good Claudio Sorge and his late-night radio show on RadioUno called "UltraMegaMetal." UH!
Cable The Failed Convict
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Hello Ladies and Gentlemen. @Messer DeGeb, I will tell you, in fact the CopShootCopian portion seems rather under the radar compared to the other two (prevailing) mentioned elements: so you’re a nostalgic (noise)rocker? @Mister Alì besides Murtacc: Quorthon gives me a genuine mustache. He does. @MadamigellaKosmoGabriella: by ear and crosswise (since you are attracted to certain sound-abominations) you might not dislike these polite eardrum-ruiners. Rather, DearAll, if I mention this stuff here [Celan - "Halo"] what do you know about it? No, because I (until a few hours ago) didn’t know anything. Not at all. Orre Vuarre.
Massive Attack Splitting The Atom (EP)
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Never heard this "War Stories" by Ankol, but it seems that "Blow Up" gave the new album by Attacco Massiccio a shocking 1! In anulare stat virtus? Who knows.
Crucified Barbara In Distortion We Trust
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I heard it out of curiosity: a typical women-rock album where they play at being hard men. Women, when they put their minds to it, can do much better than "hard" imitate the (so-called) other half of the sky. An album to listen to once/twice/bar three times at most just to satisfy one's whim/curiosity. After that, one can easily move on to something else. Au revoir.
Marco Risi Maradona - La Mano de Dios
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Bolshevik! Trotskyist! Please forgive a single and solitary question: MaradonaHandOfGod(exactly) what? :P P.S. Anyway, I prefer the other one: but for the moment/still it's down there among the piled-up rubble.
El Buzzard Songs For Total Dicks
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@Nes: just imagine: always a pleasure. @DonGallinaceo: wow, what refined tastes... @TeleShoulderBobbe: but it's me who thanks You for Your unusual kindness. Instead of no. Orre Vuarre.