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Vasco Rossi Il Mondo Che Vorrei
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Gustà, it's all crap! It's provincial pop with overly sweet guitar riffs... rock is a different story, Vasco has never dealt with it!
Stadio La Faccia delle Donne
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Naming Fugazi and Stadio on the same page hurts the heart.
Interpol Turn on the Bright Lights
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The album may not be to everyone’s taste, but the surrealist vein of the work seems to me an undeniable fact, especially regarding the infantilism it evokes. But beyond that, tell me which other past post/math rock work you think shares the same characteristics as Mirrored to justify your idea that Battles are essentially derivative and merely a technical discipline.
Rufus Wainwright Want One
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Good job Starloser, step outside of metal and review something of the same fecal level anyway. Congratulations on the quality of your proposals, always top-notch! You and music are a bit like Cicciolina and chastity: a relationship that is, shall we say, conflicted.
Threshold Critical Mass
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Come on, splinter up, go to Truemetal, you'll definitely have more success there.
William S. Burroughs Dead City Radio
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That is what killed his second wife while he was playing the role of William Tell. Oh well.
Vasco Rossi Il Mondo Che Vorrei
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I don't understand what the difference is between a No danger for you and a Free Free. What is the artistic divide between the two works? They both suck chocolate filled with shit!
Interpol Turn on the Bright Lights
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In my opinion, Mirrored is not perfect, but (for example) with a math rock group like Don Caballero, it has almost nothing in common. Atlas and Ddiamondd are pieces that go well beyond the typical and predictable nod to post-rock; Tonto and Rainbow even show unexpected developments within post-rock itself and finally update it to the welthanschaung of the new decade. Finally, an album that doesn’t deconstruct for the sake of fashion (just to return to the usual discourse), but to achieve a practically Dadaistic intent. The Don Caballero, those guys, are real ball-busters.
Vasco Rossi Il Mondo Che Vorrei
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"He also made us shit out shitty stalactites (His Entire Discography)" Not all, I wouldn't say that... ----> it's true, in fact there are a couple of Vasco's works that reach a 5.5, at his highest creative effort.
Vasco Rossi Il Mondo Che Vorrei
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Vasco is not just a simple singer: in fact, he isn't really a singer if you think about it.