killgod

DeRank : 0,05
DeAge™ : 7441 days • Here since 24 january 2006
Korn All Mixed Up (EP)
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I had fun with Issues, I laughed in their faces (what are you feeling that for)?
Dragonauta CabraMacabra
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It is the reserve made from a grape called Mabec. Sorry, but my father is a good sommelier.
Dragonauta CabraMacabra
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I know one called D.A.M. I won't even tell you who it's dedicated to. It can only be to the great Diego Armando! Adios
Cake Fashion Nugget
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Happy birthday if today is really your birthday. If you are HAPPILY occupied still know that it doesn't take a damn thing to get unoccupied for another...who knows, it could be me! heheciaunz
Dragonauta CabraMacabra
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Anyway, there are a lot of fake reviews in print publications; one of those about the latest Deftones said things like: <<Chino, what have you done to me? Where have you left your voice, etc.>> and maybe he even got paid to write it. Damn, you write nonsense if you recite what you’re reading, you end up saying: <<a damn review>>! @Metallarobionico: the photo looks like a fusion between a manga and "Body Count", the whole saga for me ends on Monday with so many punches that the Namekian Verdone will give to that plasmoid mass. I can’t wait to see them to cheer for Namek. It seems true and pure stoner to me, with some blues passages; if I seek it out, I’ll buy it on vinyl to appreciate it with the crackle and the wine of the Pampas.
Dragonauta CabraMacabra
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You made me notice that on Monday they will air the best episode of Dragon Ball where Junior beats that cabrón Frieza to a pulp... applause for the review that introduces you to honest music, then the comparison with wine takes me back to past dinners with Kyuss... are you a human dumb?
Cypress Hill III (Temples Of Boom)
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On the other hand, even Xzibit is mediocre but appears in the video for "what's your number." It's all one big family, like the Korn, friends of Deftones and Bizkit. It doesn't matter who you are, but how you do it.
Cypress Hill III (Temples Of Boom)
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Well, you see, generally speaking, from what I know about rap before '95, there are all things that are more or less acceptable. As for the beats, they're grandiose; listen to "Juxtapose" by Tricky and Muggs, which is very afro-rap. The ones from W have never attracted me; they were the classic flow beats, designed to let the rap lyrics flow over them and blend together. I confirm that the album deserves a 5, it's worth every bit!
Cypress Hill III (Temples Of Boom)
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Anyway, saying that this and Enter the Wu have changed the history of foundations is not exactly accurate; they changed it because the CH were totally into weed, and the 36 Chambers were simply from the street: that record is a unique mashup of phrases like "when I got high I smoked the blunt, I robbed to live and pass the time, I got a flow that scares" and so on... etc etc
Cypress Hill III (Temples Of Boom)
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simply the most rap group that makes the most metal covers of all, in fact, they have fused genres even in their music. There's not a wrong song, it's an amazing record that I discovered a bit late but better late than never, there's the great "Strictly Hip-Hop" that blows you away after a minute of the beat left to the wind.