killgod

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DeAge™ : 7441 days • Here since 24 january 2006
Pink Floyd The Dark Side of the Moon
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you don't understand a damn thing about music. the problem is that Pink Floyd existed, but the bigger problem is that there are people like you who like them...poor useless listeners of useless and vulgar pseudo-averinistic nonsense, you only make me feel an enormous and pointless SORROW!!!
Pink Floyd The Dark Side Of The Moon
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you don't understand a damn thing about music. The problem is that Pink Floyd existed, but the bigger problem is that there are people like you who like them. You pathetic, useless listeners of worthless and vulgar pseudo-avant-garde nonsense just make me feel an immense and utterly pointless sorrow!!!
Pink Floyd The Dark Side of The Moon
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you don't understand a damn thing about music. The problem is that Pink Floyd existed, but the bigger problem is that there are people like you who like them..poor useless listeners of useless and vulgar pseudo-avant-garde nonsense. You just make me feel an utterly pointless and immense SORROW!!!
Tool Aenima
Tool Aenima
7 dec 06
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historical no maybe light. Even if Opiate by Tool has a lot of the Grunge from back then, Undertow and Aenima take a turn towards a more mystical and hermetic line... a little prog.
Tool Aenima
Tool Aenima
7 dec 06
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So let's agree on what the Tool do, since it seems to me that they draw their inspiration from there. Call it whatever you want; for me, they are prog-metal. As for the others, we're not on the same wavelength.
Tool Aenima
Tool Aenima
7 dec 06
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I would say pure talent, a historic album that in my opinion surpasses even the historic prog of Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin! If I could give it a 10/5, I would... adioz
Glassjaw Worship And Tribute
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Too bad that at the Deftones concert in Milan there will be the Arctic Monkeys opening... bleh worse than these glasses full of trash.
Muse Live @ Datch Forum - Assago 04-12-2006
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too bad for the digital, I don't like Muse live. I saw them back in the "ShowBitz" days and they were devastating, but at that time it was the new-punk vibe that ruled the scene. Today, I wouldn't attend one of their live shows even if they paid me. I'm tired of them.
Limp Bizkit The Unquestionable Truth Pt. I
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the beauty of it is exactly this: many parts of the songs "sung" by Mr. Durst, even in historical tracks like "Stuck," "Pollution," and "nookie," are simple rip-offs of phrases already said by various rappers, like <<all I want is just a Pepsi>> in Stuck, which is a rip-off of a piece by Cypress—can’t remember the title—and so on... the first time he tried to do it on his own, the rhymes turned out to be a failure, as results, and partly this too, where for me the bassist shines as one of the best in the scene.
Limp Bizkit The Unquestionable Truth Pt. I
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Indeed, the duet with Aguilera demonstrates the level of inspiration of this artist, so silly that he can only sing with her.