donjunio

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The Fall Live At The Witch Trials
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crazy stuff.. impeccable review
Mad Season Above
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Of course, it's just talk. In fact, since you do it so well, I had invited you to expand your sphere of influence.
Hüsker Dü Everything Falls Apart And More
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tell us pretazzo
Hüsker Dü Everything Falls Apart And More
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No, "barroso" means presumptuous... instead in Cagliari, "veneziano" is called "dogana." Hi pretazzo, did you like the review on Gene Clark?
Hüsker Dü Everything Falls Apart And More
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Let's go, fest, time to work!
Hüsker Dü Everything Falls Apart And More
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ahaha but stop pretending to be modest
Mad Season Above
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Kataklisma, I reiterate the invitation I made earlier regarding a review of the Screaming Trees (which has gone unanswered). Your posts are always very interesting; if you did some reviews as well, you could enlighten us even more.
Hüsker Dü Everything Falls Apart And More
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Sure, festwca, it's obvious that it's negligible compared to Zen or Warehouse... think about it, you who are the priest of the best 80s, ame noche I don't want to be a good barrosismo (which, from the nickname, I believe is Sardinian like me...).
Mad Season Above
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I greatly appreciate Layne's lyrics, whose stature as a genius is beyond dispute, and in the review I wrote about "Sap" I praised, for example, the beauty of "am in inside?", but – if we want to be honest – often Staley's lyrics were more one-dimensional than Cobain's, as they indulged – very well, indeed – in the theme of drug addiction (with the splendid exception here of "2Artificial red," an unusual thanatos digression). Cobain wrote several obscure and fantastic lyrics: for example, in "swap meet," a snapshot of a couple's loneliness in the cultural desert of the Northwest, all emphasized by the rawness and despair of that song. Almost a grunge "eleanor Rigby"....and I could cite other examples. Anyway, this contrast between Layne and Kurt is absurd to me, and I'll leave it at that: I love them both, I reiterate.
Hüsker Dü Everything Falls Apart And More
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...but no one had reviewed it yet, well done!