Festwca

DeRank : 7,33
DeAge™ : 7425 days • Here since 11 february 2006
Ramones Too Tough Too Die
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Have you never listened to the Ramones?!?!?!?!?!
The Clash London Calling
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Yes BeatBoy, but the Clash were punk only on the first album, then they were something else entirely. I give the review a 3 because there were already others and it doesn't add anything new. Moreover, that final phrase is a bit embarrassing, so I say Bob Mould - Grant Hart!
Faust Faust IV [Remastered]
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Well, if that's the case, no one mentioned Neu!, because those were the records that Cope didn’t include in the 50.
Bob Dylan The Times They Are A-Changin'
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I completely disagree with Viva Lì. Dylan was successful precisely because he was a folk protest singer. Then, when he picked up the electric guitar, he stopped making protest songs and lost many of his fans. Festwca dixit
Teen Idols Teen Idols
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But was Ian Mackaye here?
Freddie Mercury The Freddie Mercury Album
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Damn Pretazzo, I just can't understand your 5 for the record! This album is nothing short of disgusting...
Feu Thérèse Feu Thérèse
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Wow, you sent it at 1:32 PM. Not even 20 minutes and it's already online!!! Holy moly, where have those nearly week-long waits gone? (kudos to the editors, I imagine you work super hard)
Silver Apples Silver Apples
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I listened to them a while ago, and they didn't impress me. Too "soft" for my tastes; I prefer the great cosmic highs of German music.
Feu Thérèse Feu Thérèse
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Molto interessante. Posso avere dei campioni?
Faust Faust IV [Remastered]
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Faust IV is among the 50 recommended albums by Cope. When it was released, he found it terrible, but then he re-evaluated it. He places it at the same level as the first two and considers the Tapes their masterpiece (just to clarify). In my opinion, Future Days by Can and Cyborg by Schulze are also missing from the list—two incredible albums.