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Fantômas Delìrium Còrdia
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Well, it’s a pretty pathetic record in its attempt to say something original at all costs. Of course, it fails. The ending of the track is a total joke.
The Offspring Ignition
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Daft85, I have the impression that the one who's delayed is you, and badly too.
Down III: Over The Under
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boring little thing
Alice In Chains Dirt
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My favorites of grunge.
Fantômas Fantômas
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Duran Duran Red Carpet Massacre
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"Duran Duran...ah yes, I remember that band well from 1981 that sang '...This is Planet Earth papappapappapappapa...', good times but now enough" from progressive86...no matter how hard I try, I can't find anything offensive in this post.
Duran Duran Red Carpet Massacre
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Yes, but could we be free in renouncing a record or a band, or should we be afraid of someone or something? Duran Duran weren't the best of times back then, and I don't think they can redeem themselves in any way today... Ah, that they sold and continue to sell a lot means nothing, except that they are commercial and mass-produced, in every sense.
Duran Duran Red Carpet Massacre
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But I won't cry for yesterday There's an ordinary woooooooooorld Somehow I have to fiiiiiiiiiind
The Rolling Stones Sticky Fingers
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"Pepper ultra perfected in the studio, Their Satanic is on the loose." ...exactly, I prefer Their Satanic, you hit the point. Then I talk about qualitative difference (who is the best between the two, if there is a better one), I certainly don't mean to say that the two records are "the same." They certainly have different attitudes in their visionary essence.
The Rolling Stones Sticky Fingers
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Yes(!), but at least that album strays a bit from good old Rock'n'Roll. There's no doubt that Their Satanic is trendy, but I still prefer the final result to more "sponsored" albums like Sticky Fingers. After all, I don't see much of a qualitative difference between Sgt Pepper's and Their Satanic... in fact, I probably prefer the latter to the former. Damn, allow me: It's not an excuse, but the fact that you've taken it to Pi greco for several years...