killgod

DeRank : 0,05
DeAge™ : 7441 days • Here since 24 january 2006
Limp Bizkit The Unquestionable Truth Pt. I
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Well, it's hard for me to believe Fred Durst is more than just a popstar; just think that now nobody cares about the bizkits anymore after they had global success thanks to the simplest form of rap metal out there (as if it were something new) riding the wave of their cousins Korn!
Bloc Party Silent Alarm
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I see Ghemi as a 5 because for me it ranks among the best releases of English rock music alongside Test Icicles; don’t tell me you prefer Kaiser Chief or Hard Hi-Fi! Overall, I also find the bands you described in there, but it’s a great alternative for those who are tired of The Strokes and Libertines. Technically, I love the post-punk vein that encompasses them, the rhythms and melodies.
Underworld Second Toughest In The Infants
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who tells me to write reviews in a state of devastation and send them at 4:22? Hey sock, knowing me, I wanted to say that I've read too many review-commentaries that fail to highlight the album completely but only describe it. This review has 2 flaws: "Piemi" instead of "primi" (I kindly ask for it to be corrected); and it says too little about "Pearl's Girl," which is a must in techno. Enjoy!
Oasis Definitely Maybe
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simply don’t wake up from a dream that lasts a lifetime.
Bloc Party Silent Alarm
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a very "korn" review! well done! The beauty of the album is, for me, beyond question, especially when compared to today's English indie bands.
Limp Bizkit Results May Vary
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but is it really the limp with their worst record?
Ill Nino Confession
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confession u better cd dell nigno
Pink Floyd The Dark Side of the Moon
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I like this review, it's fantastic, I would call it lunar.
Pink Floyd The Dark Side of the Moon
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you can tell he has always listened to it
Faithless To All New Arrivals
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Santa Claus, gift it to your nephew!