passoborgo

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Papa Roach The Paramour Sessions
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Haha!! Hey, buddy, it seems that in Oxford they taught you good manners but not grammar: syntax, subjects, pronouns... you know, those useless things that make sentences understandable between normal people..... the title refers to the album (as you yourself said "dedicated to the studio where they recorded" (bleeeah!) and not to the name of the band. When I mentioned "leccaculismo," I was referring to THEM and not to a primordial growth that chose a nickname as modest as its narcissism. As for the fact that I don’t understand anything about music, I fully agree with you, but I am in excellent company with you. And anyway, appreciating this record or the boy bands mentioned makes me understand HOW LITTLE you might get it........ but please, do me a favor, please......
House Of Lords House Of Lords
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uhà, I fully agree with the Inter fan.......
Papa Roach The Paramour Sessions
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the most superficial album I've listened to in ages, and the cute touch about why it's titled that is the cherry on top. I hate brown-nosers; I hated them in school and I hate them at work, so given the choice of how to spend my free time, I prefer to do anything but listen to four idiots who have decided they want to break into radio and MTV. Disgusting album. PS: perfect album for the "alternative" admirers of various blink, greenday, redhotf*ckpeppers.
Manowar Fighting The World
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"beautiful review"??oh my god oh my god oh my god...........learn at least a little to write without repetitions, to reread it to correct grammatical errors and reduce it by 3/4, right??? great album though, and above all a great band!!
Hoobastank Every Man For Himself
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and then it's not true that it's the third album. the first "(1998) They Sure Don'T Make Basketball Shorts Like They Used To" from '98 was spectacular: horns, funky guitars, and percussion, a beautiful mix of incubus and the very early I Mother Earth....
Iron Maiden Seventh Son of A Seventh Son
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Wow!! It was precisely with this "masterpiece," created and packaged for the States, that I stopped listening to Iron!! After this, did they do anything else???????? ; ))))))))
I Mother Earth The Quicksilver Meat Dream
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altervista has pissed me off............anyway, I sent the samples directly to the debaser server, which accepted all of them except "hell & malfunction," probably because the sample was too long. I have no idea when the working ones will be added. Stay hopeful ; )
Judas Priest Turbo
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The most obvious thing I expected to read, you didn't write: with this album, Judas risked public stoning for abandoning the classic heavy metal standards by "experimenting" with synthesizers and drum machines... I appreciated the result a little more a few years later. It remains an album that is at least different in their discography, noteworthy if for nothing else than the courage to try to change (Iron Maiden did this a few years later, albeit in a less obvious way, with "Somewhere in Time").
Tool Live @ Roma (Palaghiaccio Di Marino) 21-06-06
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Ah ah, but this is taking the piss out of us, come on!!!!!!! You speak like my Southern grandparents who, to say what they ate yesterday, use the remote Jurassic.....a genius!!! Anyway, grammar aside, at least tell us if you liked them, right??
Paul Gilbert Acoustic Samurai
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On the other hand, apart from showing off hyper-technicism at 200 miles an hour, good ol' Paul hasn't exactly shone in originality, has he? Just look at the super band made up of him, Sheehan, and Bissonette called Mr. Big, which has churned out nothing but FM power metal... The only truly remarkable thing was the third solo with Sheehan done with a drill: so tacky!!!!!!