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DeAge™ : 7423 days • Here since 11 february 2006
The Flaming Lips Transmissions From The Satellite Heart
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@zaireeka: I didn't mean to say this. Long live the coherent reorganization and the well-deserved public success (by the way, I hadn't even started listening to music when they were unknown). I just don't really like these Flaming Lips anymore. And I make a comparison with Mercury Rev (who are unrelated, but also related) and Deserter's Song, which is their pop reorganization of the previous anarchic sound. Well, the MR did it much better. Then again, it’s always a matter of taste. Bye.
Dungen Tio Bitar
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I don't like them.
The Flaming Lips Transmissions From The Satellite Heart
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It's a nice album, nothing more. From the 90s, I only save the polka-dotted toilet.
Trumans Water Spasm Smash XXXOXOX OX And Ass
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How nice! From the samples, it sounds like stuff that could fit on golden era Amphetamine Reptile.
The Other Half The Other Half
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Psycho, you need to get the version that includes the singles (which unfortunately doesn't exist on CD). It's called "Mr. Pharmacist," if I remember correctly, like the song. But is there no review for Population II?
Neil Young Chrome Dreams II
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Okay, I've decided to buy it. I know I can never afford the archives anyway.
Joe Lally Live @ La Casa 139, Milano - 18.10.2007
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They're beautiful things.
Queens of the Stone Age Songs for the Deaf
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Besides R, I've never liked the cozza. I've only heard (seen) their singles, and that was enough for me. Go With The Flow is embarrassing, No One Knows has a nice guitar rhythm but that's all there is to it. Haloah
Quicksilver Messenger Service Happy Trails
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I’ll say it: in my opinion, it’s the best record to come out of the acid scene in San Francisco. There are no Grateful Dead and Jefferson Airplane that can compare.
High Tide Sea Shanties
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This album is a cult.