Alfredo

DeRank : 6,73
DeAge™ : 7456 days • Here since 9 january 2006
Miway Agua En La Boca
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Damn!
Tobe Hooper The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
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Say what you want, but this remains a really great movie. Shot with very few resources, but with excellent ideas.
U2 The Joshua Tree
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The U2 (War aside, which I moderately like) have never impressed me, at most they’ve bored me. I've always found Bono's voice absolutely annoying; am I the only one?
This Heat This Heat
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Very nice this one and also the subsequent Deceit, truly unique music.
La montagna Esistere in montagna
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I have the opposite opinion regarding the last sentence; I find the mountain far more fascinating than the sea, in the most metaphysical sense possible. The way I see it, the sea doesn’t have anything special to offer me, or at least nothing that interests me. Of course, for weeks of revelry with friends, it’s superb, no doubt about it :)
Laughing Hyenas Crawl
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I have the first three, which are fabulous. I had listened to this one, but I don't remember much; I need to listen to it again.
Rammstein Live aus Berlin
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No, no, take it easy, industrial is a genre that has a certain dignity; we're not talking about neomelodici :)
Rammstein Live aus Berlin
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I was never really drawn to them, not even when I was crazy about metal and violent music.
George Harrison The Vinyl Collection
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Just like IlConte says above me, I’m also a fan of the Beatles. However, however... their solo careers have never really captivated me that much. I enjoy some of the Wings albums, the early ones by Lennon, and "All Things Must Pass," but in general, if I want to listen to something, I keep putting on the Beatles records. It's also true that I haven't listened to everything by Harrison, so there might still be something good to discover.
Fleetwood Mac Live at the Boston Tea Party, Part One
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I've never liked this band; even the much-acclaimed "Rumours" makes me yawn after 2 minutes.