Fidia

DeRank : 5,30
DeAge™ : 7473 days • Here since 26 december 2005
Talking Heads Stop Making Sense
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I don't know the album, but psychokiller is beautiful...
Narciso Yepes Recuerdos De La Alhambra (Francisco Tarrega)
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Well done Aniel, nice review.
I suspect that you are a guitarist...
Necrophobic Hrimthursum
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What a leap you made from rap to black metal, huh ;). I’m replying here, Cash. Honestly, I'm not updated, but I believe there will be bands that merge rap and punk. Maybe try listening to the album by Suicidal Tendencies that I reviewed. It’s not exactly punk, but hardcore (faster) and Muir's singing is also very fast. See if you like it and let me know. Bye.
Mudhoney 19-05-06 - Live @ Rainbow (Milano)
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I piss on the heads of stupid generalizations and silly stereotypes from both the right and the left, I piss on the outdated division into opposing ideologies, I piss on the lack of practicality and reality, and I piss on the heads of those who stubbornly believe that the powerful care about communism or fascism.
Overkill Horrorscope
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Exaggerated, in my opinion, to give this album a 5. Let it be clear, it's powerful and furious, but I just can't stand the singer's castrato voice.
Joy Division Closer
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No Ocram, it’s a crime to give less than 5 to this album.
The record is historic, the Joy Division are legendary.
The review is so-so, in my opinion, but I’ll give you a 3 because it’s indeed difficult to speak comprehensively about this masterpiece, just like the even more beautiful Unknown Pleasures.
Mudhoney 19-05-06 - Live @ Rainbow (Milano)
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I hope the somewhat twisted sense of my thoughts has been understandable. Hunger plays nasty tricks, greetings..
Mudhoney 19-05-06 - Live @ Rainbow (Milano)
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The thing is that many fill their mouths with big words, with communism, with capitalism. But, I repeat, I'm sure few speak from experience because, trust me, I'm speaking from direct experience both personally and on behalf of my friends, the workers and, in general, those who struggle to make ends meet are very far from these discussions and their struggles are solely focused on improving their economic conditions and the workplace, and they don't give a damn about those who smash windows who, for sure, don't help them; on the contrary, if they had them in their hands, maybe they would be tougher than the police.
Mudhoney 19-05-06 - Live @ Rainbow (Milano)
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Spacca, your opinion is respectable, and on some things, I agree with you.
But this has nothing to do with what I believe is the central theme of the discussion.
Do you think the world will get better thanks to those buffoons who are setting Milan on fire, who I am sure, in most cases, are just kids who don't even know what it means to barely make ends meet?
Poor things, most of them are being manipulated by some fanatics who, personally, I consider to be on the same level as those who beat up a kid of color just because he has long hair.
These are, in any case, things that are part of life, and even on this, I believe we shouldn't generalize.
Just think that years ago, I got beaten up just because they didn't believe me when I said I didn't have any cigarettes.
Mudhoney 19-05-06 - Live @ Rainbow (Milano)
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No way, I mean, my speech was mainly directed at the reviewer and nonsense like those on the right being bigots who don’t let those on the left smoke weed. Come on, that's absurd. Experience leads you to say otherwise, namely, that there are many friends on the right who smoke weed just fine and have a more cheerful and carefree outlook on reality, and many friends on the left who don’t smoke, are hard workers, and some of them are freelancers. Experience, seriously, leads me to say that expressions like the one you used about capitalism prevailing over the outcasts are far from common sentiment and everyday life.