bONJ

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DeAge™ : 8122 days • Here since 14 march 2004
Nirvana Nevermind
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What a blast, another little fascist threatening to beat someone up, don’t you have any other arguments, you lot? Smash, break faces, YEAH!
Velvet Revolver Contraband
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Thank you, I am very proud of it.
Chikinki Lick Your Ticket
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chikikaiki...who the hell are these guys?
Nirvana Nevermind
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in any case, the review is terrible
Nirvana Nevermind
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Well, these days it’s cool to trash Cobain and Nirvana... but then you find the Nevermind t-shirts at the back of the closet.
Korn Take A Look In The Mirror
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eeeeeeeeeeeeeeh? The most revolutionary group of the last decadeoooooooooo? Well, if you copied it....oh my, what sadness
Velvet Revolver Contraband
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ah, the grades
Velvet Revolver Contraband
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not terrible, but it has nothing to do with a masterpiece. Old style rock, some good riffs, but it gets terribly boring in the long run. Weiland is absolutely unpresentable. A clarification Laskar: Matt Sorum does not come from Stone at all...
Pearl Jam Riot Act
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No, look, the only thing that has remained intact in PJ since the days of Ten is Vedder's sincerity, or at least that's how I see it. Atman, you're right, no one remembers that the tragedy of rockslide had an enormous impact on the album's composition: try to imagine being on stage and watching all those people die before your eyes, and maybe feeling guilty since they were there just for you... I believe that only this can justify a creeping sense of pessimism in the lyrics.
Pearl Jam Riot Act
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It's not a masterpiece like No Code was in its time, but to define Riot Act a "hideous piece of garbage" is absurd. Just as it's absurd to think that Vedder and company could make an album like Ten, Versus, or Vitalogy; and here I agree with Greg when he says they are no longer twenty years old, but they don't pretend to be. (And besides Kiedis, one could make an infinite list.) The PJ might have lost a bit of their shine, but this is perhaps inevitable after the enormous amount of songs composed in about fifteen years.