marcmat

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DeAge™ : 8082 days • Here since 23 april 2004
Creed Greatest Hits
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No, please. I'm a regurgitation of post-grunge (ahhh what the hell of a definition). They are predictable. Gaudy (the lyrics are written by the reverend of that Protestant satellite, I believe). "Seventh Heaven" generation. Then people get angry. Especially when they are compared to the Vedder band. Please.
Gomez Liquid Skin
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Trell, I care about you. I'm listening to it a lot again these days...
Pearl Jam Ten
Pearl Jam Ten
18 jul 06
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but I still prefer Vitalogy...
Phoenix It's Never Been Like That
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It literally drives me crazy. Extremely different from United. Summery, carefree, melodic, beautiful, beautiful, beautiful. In the car, it's a blast. It's been in heavy rotation for about a month now. If you get the chance, look for the single CD of Long Distance Call. There are 2 great remixes of the track in addition to the radio edit, Rally, and the music video.
Muse Black Holes And Revelations
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you made me crack up
Stiltskin The Mind's Eye
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I was gifted it when it came out. Autumn 1994. I'm sorry, I understand that you might be attached to it and that you like it a lot, but it's probably the ugliest CD in my personal collection. I'll tell you more: I listened to it again just last week with the constructive spirit of hindsight that over the years has led me to understand and reevaluate so much music. But this, no. It’s like a three-point shot into the toilet bowl. I admire the enthusiasm and a certain poetry with which you described it. Until next time.
Keane Under The Iron Sea
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I completely disagree. I think it's a very good second episode, and the single "Is it any wonder" is simply fantastic.
Red Hot Chili Peppers Blood Sugar Sex Magic
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Come on, you must be kidding us...
The Doors The Doors
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5 to the record. As for the rest, I don’t know... there was definitely some exaggerated divination like "smoke a joint under the stars, etc..." it's what was read in those diaries you mentioned, Francis. But the Doors were absolutely not that. Ultimately, I don't agree. I don’t share the tone of superiority that comes from who?!? or from what?!? starting from shaky foundations. The Doors influenced a ton of bands in the years to come, and that damn little organ, their trademark, made its way into so much pop that followed. So your review means absolutely nothing. Therefore, by putting your hands up in defense at the end with the crap/fucking around, you even make me angry, to be honest. As far as I'm concerned, you haven't proven anything and you haven't even sparked any interesting thoughts. Moreover, you insulted first, right in the review. Drop it, and hard. Bye.
Audioslave Audioslave
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Record that I first bought and then sold. That's all.