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DeRank : 0,12
DeAge™ : 7470 days • Here since 27 december 2005
Company Flow Little Johnny From The Hospitul: Breaks And Instrumentals, Vol. 1
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Motherfucker, the cover looks taken from the movie Violent Shit.
Fire + Ice Hollow Ways
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I know the works of Current and something about Sol Invictus, but I've never heard of these; excellent review.
The Clash London  Calling
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for 20 euros they also give you a nice DVD along with the CD.
AA.VV. Nativity in Black: A Tribute to Black Sabbath
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Nice review, I don't know the album but I will check it out immediately. I heard "Nativity in Black 2" and apart from the cover of "Electric Funeral" done by Pantera, it didn't really excite me.
Heartbreakers SBS Yonkers Studio 1976
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I actually can't stand you, I've never liked people like you. Who cares if you've seen Thunders in concert or if you have an original signed vinyl of L.A.M.F or a photo with someone or something. I'm just saying that since you act so know-it-all in the comments, I expected a review with more juicy content. Giurdanin the old man went to bed, or so he says, but tell me, when he rests does he keep you on a leash or let you run free in the park?
Eddie Cochran Somethin' Else
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Damn, what great recoveries! Anyway, I took a look at Debaser and I didn't see any reviews on LINK WRAY, and I wonder, is that possible? Some of the more malicious might ask, why don't you do it? Lately, I haven't had the time, and then reviewing monsters of this caliber requires people like Tollani and company; I just limit myself to giving the cue.
Heartbreakers SBS Yonkers Studio 1976
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The album doesn't exist in stores, this is a bootleg! ??? Why can't bootlegs be found in stores?
How did I get this tape? Try to imagine... ?? How did you get it, did you record it yourself?? Tell me, I'm curious, and then the fact about the incompatibility between Thunders and Hell is more than well-known, and since you went digging up an album that doesn't exist in stores and consequently the core members of the Heartbreakers, you could have added much more, given that you say you know the characters like the back of your hand, don’t you think? Or even better, you could have reviewed an album that isn’t found in every store, but if you look hard enough, you can find it, and that is L.A.M.F. since it has also been remastered, hasn’t it?? Lots of good things, brainiac.
The Seeds The Seeds
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Great reception, and great album, it doesn't reach the levels of the Sonics' debut, but it's surely one of the best garage records of 1966 alongside the self-titled album by the Remains. By the way, it is sold as a double album with the second work at a special price.
AC/DC Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
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There was already a review of this one, done better too. Why didn’t you go review some bootlegs from that period? Actually, no, it's better if you stay put. You've already messed up enough.
AC/DC Let There Be Rock
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whoever you are, using anonymity only shows that you are inferior, although I must admit that as a shit-flavored ectoplasm, you have a certain knack for making people laugh, auhahuaahuahua.