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AA.VV. Lost Highway Soundtrack
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Dear de-reviewer Monsieur Undying, a film of stratospheric intrigueness that you de-commented on the (NON)infamous sound track. Fortunately, the celluloid presented is well above the (pseudo)mixture of little musicians (at times a jest, of course) gathered to musically entertain the attendees: moreover, there isn’t much chance (at least I wouldn’t have particularly vivid recollections..) to appreciate assorted songs/sounds as one is immersed (during the viewing) in this fantastic nightmare/dream world of the best kind (of course, the times of Eraserhead are quite far away, though..). A tremendous (squared) cinematic work from one of the most intriguing and characterful directors to emerge in the last 30 years.. Dark greetings (..the games of black on black still send shivers today, even years later) galore. Your s.c. of (s)trust.
Blink 182 Greatest Hits
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Dear de-reviewer Mister Dodo7 (I hope -not- to be your current age: much of what you wrote would otherwise be explained thoroughly): remarkable nonetheless. De-sorry I do not know the de-commented c-discourse. Regards with a doubtful formula. Your s.c. of (dis)trust. P.S. since you enjoy modern-Punk Rock, I would recommend some similar bands to intersperse between a Blink and another (just a few random names, avoiding the most obvious ones): Dead Kennedys, Nomeansno, (early) Sick Of It All, Bad Brains, Minor Threat, Die kreuzen, Nation Of Ulysses, Poison Idea, Youth OF Today, Bad Religion, Gorilla Biscuits etc etc etciiiùùùùù (damned influence..)
Slipknot Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses)
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Dear de-reviewer Mister (ahem...) New International Fuckin' Surfacing, having been (the writing-wrecker) a loudmouth from the first era (Hellhammer, Bathory, and the earliest Celtic Frost were truly the daily bread of my youth...) in theory these outbursts should at least cause a bit of healthy fun... and instead, I've truly never been able to tolerate and/or digest them: definitely (de gustibus), a handful of musico-negligibles that for quite some time (NOT) has been absolutely missed. Brutal greetings galore. You s.c. of (dis)trust.
Indochine Alice & June
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Dear (and hyper-logorrheic: a compliment according to the dismantler…) de-reviewer Mister Torre Ste, frankly, I am not familiar with the de-presented outfit, nor, I must tell you, does Mr. Placebo rightly fall among the unavoidably essential artists (quite the opposite); nonetheless, I believe it may reside within the de-commented double-disquo some intriguing appeal. What do you say, shall we get acquainted with their previous (and apparently more intriguing) work? Respectful regards in abundance. Your s.c. of (d)istrust.
Death Symbolic
Death Symbolic
4 jan 06
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Dear de-reviewer Mister Mayhem, it may be the age but I would much prefer the "Leprosy" second work to all the artificial technicality-death of the following years (to each their own). Respectful GeneHoglan-ic regards in abundance. Your trusted s.c.
Deerhoof The Runners Four
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Dear de-reviewer Mister Easycure, I find your de-reviewing action quite intriguing for a record that is practically decimatedly completely unknown (crass and supine ignorance). Given the musical references, I think I will seek it out and make it mine with urgency and satisfaction. Muchas gracias for the de-notification. Your s.c. of (dis)trust.
Faust vs. Dälek Derbe Respect, Alder
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Dear de-reviewer Sir ...CAZ..., although I am nearly an atheist and absolutely unfamiliar with the commented c-discourse, your remarkable and lopsided theological/erudite de-reviewing action greatly intrigued me nonetheless. Respectful regards in abundance. Your esteemed trust.
James Taylor Live
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Dear de-reviewer Monsieur Piergiorgio, honest and commendable four-walled critic, your de-reviewing action: perhaps the real issue (if we want to call it that, it is indeed a mere/useless subjective consideration) of the commented JT is that it leans a bit too much towards (de gustibus, of course) sound-superficiality/relaxation (even though, in fact, God/Allah/Confucius/Buddha alone knows how much of a need there is for this today...): the things I heard (among which the reviewed piece does not appear..) did not disappoint me tout-court, but at the same time, they hardly ever thrilled (let's say intrigued) me more than necessary/due. De Gustibus part 132.569 (as usual). In any case, I will try to listen to the recently narrated live; it might intrigue (who knows..) more than usual. Sincere and cordial greetings. Your s.c. of (s)trust.
Minor Threat Complete Discography
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Dear de-reviewer Mr. Ngw, you have practically said it all: history (they should teach you certain things in school..) if not much more. Hardcore regards in abundance. Your trusted metal sander.
Wall of Voodoo The Index Masters
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Damn.. I'm really sorry to have devastated (I hope not) irreparably your soft ear-cups: I wasn't aware of your allergic-repulsion to noisy/guitar sounds.. however (in my opinion, de gustibus) the cover (albeit convulsively bizarre) works quite well after all [after all, I discovered it at a semi-young age.. as for the broken writing, the reference is more of a mere emotional/affectional matter]. I'm very sorry for the damage caused, I beg your pardon and I sadly bow my head in farewell. Your s.c. of (s)trust.