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DeRank : 39,03
DeAge™ : 7566 days • Here since 25 september 2005
Black Cobra Bestial
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Beastly! (In a purely appreciative sense, of corz). UH!
Disciplinatha Un Mondo Nuovo
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Having greatly appreciated the early demos and the phenomenal Mini "Abbiamo Pazientato 40 Anni..," I honestly found this debut in a long format to leave me somewhat hesitant (rather than otherwise): the expressive urgency and wild arrogance of the beginnings turned out (unfortunately) to be just a diminished memory. That said, "Un Mondo Nuovo" is qualitatively superior to 90% of the domestic productions of the last 10 years. Indisciplinary regards.
Aids Wolf Cities Of Glass
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Beautiful Page, My Dear, Beautiful Paginam. And, I presume, a great group. A breath of fresh air your re-entry. Regards. In fact: UH!
Dargen D'Amico Di Vizi di Forma Virtù
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I tried a few months ago, on advice, to listen to it: definitely HipHop/Rap is not for me: generally unbearable.
My Bloody Valentine Loveless
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Never heard.
Gallhammer Ill Innocence
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Dear Infernale DeUtent_, I will tell you: I have never listened to Katatonia; I remember I liked the first Mini-LP of MiaSposaMoribonda (I had it in original MC) "Infernus Et Spera Empyrium.."; the early works of Anathema were lent to me about fifteen/ten years ago but they didn't excite me much (too similar to too many other bands): so I must thank you (besides saying thanks) because Pandemonium always seems timeless (instead of otherwise). UH!
Shank Create/Devour
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The defector/fugitive StefanoHabstract is back. Welcome back. My courteous regards.
AA.VV. Le Canzoni Della Melevisione
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Together with "Trebisonda," one of my favorite de-preferred programs. My most fervent and complimentary congratulations.
Sonata Arctica Reckoning Night
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I'm not entirely sure I understand what "our beloved handbang" is, but it must certainly be something fun. Or relaxing. Linguistically hesitant regards. UH!
Madre Del Vizio Antonomasia
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I don't testify about this so often (I wouldn't want to bore you..) but your DePagine always intrigues me both for the themes and the music covered, as well as for its pleasant accessibility and the tangible critical-structural differentiation through which you put pen to paper (albeit typewritten). I won't go on. Au revoir. Indeed: UH!