Festwca

DeRank : 7,33
DeAge™ : 7425 days • Here since 11 february 2006
The Byrds Mr. Tambourine Man
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Vocal section, yes yes I agree. Pretazzo, what would you recommend to me from the Byrds that has aged well? (I don’t know them very thoroughly)
La Düsseldorf La Düsseldorf
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Yes, very similar, but you need to like the Huskers, otherwise it won't work. I don't play, or rather, I play for myself as a self-taught (guitar) player but I've never played in a band. It's too hard to find people with compatible tastes.
The Microphones The Glow, Pt 2
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Do they have anything to do with Pavement?
The Byrds Mr. Tambourine Man
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The Byrds are one of those groups (influential and fundamental, make no mistake) that haven't aged well at all. The only song of theirs I occasionally listen to is "Eight Miles High" (but only because I associate it with the Husker Du cover). Perfect review.
Descendents Milo Goes To College
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Hey, I listened to it about a year ago, and it didn't really say anything to me, especially since I had already moved on from the punk-melodic phase. But if you're saying it's that exceptional, I'll give it another listen. Hope one of the most beautiful songs of all time?!?!
John Zorn Moonchild
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Alright, I'll say it: I've never listened to anything by Zorn. Not a single thing. And to think he's probably made around 99999999 albums.... Soon I’ll have to take on the challenging listening experience.
Iron Maiden Seventh Son of A Seventh Son
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Among the two synth-driven albums, I definitely prefer Somewhere in Time; that's a real piece of work.
Hanson Brothers Gross Misconduct
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Great review and nice group (it seems). A doubt arises: so, might as well listen to the original Ramones (or not?).
Bitch Magnet Umber
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Yes, I’m convinced. In fact, I’ll tell you more, among the albums I mentioned, Daydream Nation is the one I prefer the least...
Queen Sheer Heart Attack
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Half past three on the record, go