lukin

DeRank : 6,80
DeAge™ : 8197 days • Here since 30 december 2003
She Wants Revenge She Wants Revenge
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In my opinion, it's a record without personality; the references to much more illustrious bands are too strong, it's a continuous déjà-vu. However, Tear You Apart is a great track, a nice single, and it piqued my curiosity quite a bit; I first heard it at the beginning of an episode of an American show: Fringe.
Left Lane Cruiser All You Can Eat!!
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Beautiful oily!
Articolo 31 Così Com'è
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hey hey hey the last phrase is truly from a big character. Great DEMIAN, you’re a real Funkytarro. It’s true, we all have two faces and yours are both ass.
On Trial New Day Rising
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arrival excuse :)
On Trial New Day Rising
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Did you find the split white hills-the head? I got it! I also have another thing, but for that you need to shave.
Wooden Shjips Dos
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I'm listening to it again right now, and after some time it has lost quite a bit. It actually feels a bit annoying. However, the last track, Fallin', with the accordion is very nice and kind of reminds me of Electrelane, another nice little band that, if I'm not mistaken, split up not long ago.
Shooting At Unarmed Men Soon There Will Be...
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I know the band but I've never listened to the album. I will do it. The breakup of McLusky was a blow; in my opinion, they were truly amazing. Even Falkous' Future of the Left have never reached the level of joy of the late McLusky, even though they are very enjoyable.
George Lucas Star Wars: Episodio I - La Minaccia Fantasma
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Indeed, Caz, your reasoning is sound :D. But, damn, if you publish the second half of the book first and then don't tell me that, after more than twenty years, you'll release the first half, well... you’re a Philip Stronzo. I know Blue Harvest well, Meg is the monster in the junk room :D.
George Lucas Star Wars: Episodio I - La Minaccia Fantasma
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But no, it's not a matter of having seen them as a kid; it’s that at least the story (in episodes IV, V, and VI) had its charm, its reason for being. And I’d still love to rewatch all three (it’s been years since I last did, now that I think about it). In this trilogy, a journey is told that, in my opinion, isn’t interesting. Honestly, knowing why the bad guy became bad or what young Obi-Wan Kenobi was like doesn't matter to me at all; it’s pointless. That little I needed to understand, I already got 20 years ago. It’s just dressed up with incredible special effects, and that’s it. Anyway, Lucas deserves only gratitude; without Star Wars, Spaceballs would never have been born, but above all, I would have never met one of the fundamental characters in the history of cinema: the sharpshooter Philip Stronzo.
Pornosonic Unreleased 70's Porn Music
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Hey, there's a nice bunch (never was a word more fitting) of cowards here! I want this record!