Surferkangaroo

DeRank : 0,34
DeAge™ : 7484 days • Here since 13 december 2005
Michael Moore Sicko
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@senmayan: '"He also said he wanted to mention Norway, because there some patients are sent on holiday to the Balearics." What a load of nonsense! If there’s one thing I miss about Italy since living here in Norway, it’s the doctors. Here they are lazy, of low quality, and sometimes unprepared. Not to mention that you have to pay a hefty amount in taxes. Sometimes we see the grass in someone else’s garden but don’t look at our own. The only state that has a welfare system like ours (perhaps better) is Cuba, regardless of any political interpretation of the matter.
The Residents Duck Stab / Buster & Glen
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Dearest Fabrizio, I wasn't talking to you but to the genius who wrote this review. In any case, yes, you also have some pretty nice t-shirts!
The Residents Duck Stab / Buster & Glen
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Anyway, since you have so much money, buy yourself a decent t-shirt because I've only seen people who smell their armpits wear sleeveless ones like the one you have in the photo.
The Residents Duck Stab / Buster & Glen
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Language of insults = language of ignorance. I agree with you that having a physical format is better. I too enjoy drinking champagne, Brunello di Montalcino, and dining on oysters and lobster. But 99% of the time, I have to eat something else because I can't afford to eat lobster every day. At the same time, I don’t insult those who only eat lobster nor those who tell me that they have never been able to afford lobster. You generalize too much; you are inside a gigantic matrix that is devouring you. Watch out, or you'll end up in neuro!
The Residents Duck Stab / Buster & Glen
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In fact, it's a bit of a poser review. And as has been said multiple times, by attacking people this way, you'll always stay in your soap bubble made of fake alternative bullshit. I like them at times. Right now, I wouldn't listen to them at all. I've never listened to this album, and at this moment, I have little desire to do so.
Mogwai EP+6
Mogwai EP+6
29 aug 07
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No, I'm not relaxing, damn it! It's August 28th, and it's 5 degrees here and raining! No, I'm not relaxing!!!! ;)
Tom Waits Blue Valentine
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I read that vinyl can reproduce more frequencies than CDs. I had seen a pretty accurate test on Jack from a few years ago. If I remember correctly, the final ratings were 9 for the SUPER-CD, 8 for vinyl, and 7 for CDs. And in this evaluation, there were various undervaluations that now escape me. There were also tests on cassette tapes, mp3s, minidisks, etc.
Mogwai EP+6
Mogwai EP+6
29 aug 07
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Yes, but dear Bjork/y. You say exactly what I say, getting angry with me because I said it. Everything is crossover, yes, you’re right, everything is crossover. If you put a Jazz drum on a punk bass line with a very country slide guitar. Well, in my opinion, that’s crossover. Then there are some easily identifiable genres: Southern rock, Glam rock, Doom - (the first that come to mind) etc. But when we start talking about alternative, indie, math, etc. then things begin to get almost subjective.
Mogwai EP+6
Mogwai EP+6
29 aug 07
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"more jazz in math and a bit of dub in post-rock." Oh dear, we're getting into some truly unsettling discussions here :)! In my humble opinion, there are well-defined genres and then there are all these hybrids that are a sort of crossover but can't really be defined as genres in their own right. Anyway, I discovered that Math-rock exists. I imagine a band with 4 nerds dressed in high-waisted pants, V-neck sweaters, and 32-inch glasses. Bill Gates on the microphone. And lyrics that talk about third-order differential equations.
Tom Waits Bone Machine
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Yes, yes... I would say you completely captured the essence of the album. Everything is very beautiful. A review to read with the CD playing in the background. Yes, yes.