donjunio

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DeAge™ : 7455 days • Here since 11 january 2006
Tears For Fears The Seeds Of Love
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Oops, sorry, I didn't mean to vote for the album, I don't know why I clicked... I've ruined its average!!!!
Led Zeppelin Houses Of The Holy
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The album is monumental; you always find new and exciting things in it. On II, for example, that doesn't happen. No quarter, then, is THE song of the Zeppelin for me.
Nine Inch Nails The Downward Spiral
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By the way, you who are from the band Thrice,...has anything new come out about the tapeworm? I only have "Vacant" sung by A Perfect Circle, and I read that Trent got pretty angry about it...
Nine Inch Nails The Downward Spiral
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Well, I don't remember if he recorded The Fragile or some sessions of the Tapeworm project in an old funeral home... I mean, he seems too savvy to be impressed by certain things... Honestly, I was more impressed by the fact that Jimmy Page recorded some things by Led Zeppelin in a castle that belonged to Aleister Crowley, the infamous English occultist, and he certainly didn't do it for publicity. Manson's story is one of the dark myths of rock, from the White Album by the Beatles to Revolution Blues by Neil Young, and Trent has played with it skillfully... Anyway, there are worse things... like secretly singing a Manson song and putting it as a ghost track on a dreadful punk cover album...
Nine Inch Nails The Downward Spiral
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Well, Tessio 82, maximum respect for Trent, but the villa in Beverly Hills was a joke, done just to promote the album...
Nine Inch Nails The Downward Spiral
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cyco but are you really a fan of the guns?? Do you know that Axl Rose has been trying to make a "Nine Inch Nails" album for 10 years and hasn't released it yet?
Joy Division An Ideal For Living
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I absolutely love Joy Division and I've just mentioned them while reviewing Jane's Addiction (who, along with Soundgarden and Nine Inch Nails, form the triad that brought the sound of the Mancunians into the most exciting rock formulas of the last decade), but I believe that the content of the EP is still too fragmented and therefore "An Ideal for Living" is recommended only for those addicted to Ian Curtis or for those who drool over Interpol...with the hope that they'll start listening to serious stuff.
Prince And The Revolution Parade
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The greatness of this album and its author lies in the fact that over the years, tons of records have been sold by people like Outkast or N.E.R.D. who were clearly connected to it. Impeccable review.
Nine Inch Nails The Downward Spiral
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Another example of Trent's cleverness was the concert at Madison Square Garden in 2000 when there was the "industrial melodrama" of reconciliation with Manson... even though it was a nice surprise because they did a scream-worthy version of The Beautiful People (if I remember correctly, that was the song).
Nine Inch Nails The Downward Spiral
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Yes, it’s really nice to think about the 90s; there were truly great artists. You could spend hours talking about Trent and what he did musically; there are so many insights... and the critiques are made because, obviously, it’s the stars you look to nitpick. With bands like Franz Ferdinand or The Strokes, discussions revolve around how they dress...