killgod

DeRank : 0,05
DeAge™ : 7441 days • Here since 24 january 2006
Melvins (A) Senile Animal
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there will be a connection between this review, the comments people will post, and the editorial that just happened to come out today...to reassure anyone reading it, I don’t like it, in fact it sucks balls. I know a girl who always listens to Melvins and if I tell her, you know how she jumps for joy...the more I see Debaser, the more I hear about it, the more I read it, always more shit -------> feel off!!!!!
Pharrell In My Mind
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So if a jerk collaborates with a piece of crap, the result will be cchiù pppilu for everyone???
Neil Young Mirror Ball
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Great, you wrote a review of an excellent album. Consider yourself lucky that you didn’t mess up, otherwise I would have had millions of insults for you. Instead, I’m just criticizing this site that offers nothing new other than a general revisitation of mediocre, under-cultured music, and above all in a completely mediocre way. In two words: debaserians, shoot yourselves.
DJ Muggs Vs. GZA/Genius Grandmasters
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too bad you're just some random punk-rock fanatic, I'm into punk, metal, hip hop, rock etc... I have tons of Ramones CDs and even more vinyl, you got the wrong person... better relate.
Fear Factory Transgression
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Here is my review, it's better...
Mano Negra In The Hell Of Patchinko
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Guys, I know. In fact, I've included a summary of the shortcomings in my comments, even though it doesn't have the same effect. After all, these were all things I already knew; I didn't need to gather information yesterday... what amnesia.
Mano Negra In The Hell Of Patchinko
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For the crossover enthusiasts, I already say that the concept of crossover—>through-beyond...for me it’s not limited to metal-rap but it’s a music that involves as many genres as possible in order to be unique and diverse...
Mano Negra In The Hell Of Patchinko
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I also forgot to add that he sings in French, Spanish, English, and Arabic in the piece "shidi-bibi," which is a reinterpretation of a well-known Moroccan folk song that, when translated, speaks of a man and a woman in love who cannot find each other because there is always something between them... what amnesia...
Mano Negra In The Hell Of Patchinko
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oops...I also add flamenco, jazz, ethnic tribal, blues, soul, not to mention maracas, tammorre, piattelli, xylophones, and initially there were 12 members but they ended up playing with around 40 people...that’s quite an oversight...I apologize.
Fear Factory Soul of a New Machine
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listen, a true artist, not a pop artist. he would have the same ideas if it weren't for the groups that came before him because music is an inspiration, it's something you have inside. I say that without Metallica, in the world of heavy thrash new metal, nothing would change as Metallica have been fundamental for you and your story. I objectively don't care what magazines say and I evaluate according to my own criterion, which is to not consider Metallica because I think they suck. BYE