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DeRank : 3,14
DeAge™ : 7374 days • Here since 2 april 2006
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers You're Gonna Get It!
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beautiful shooooooty! ;-)
Cows Daddy Has A Tail!
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no more than three stars for this album... the Cows have done better... regarding nihilism: I believe that hc has reflected the nihilism of society and has attempted a kind of exorcism... I therefore agree with alessioiride, except for a couple of things: 1) for me the Germs founded hardcore, both in form and content; 2) Lee Ving is a fake nazi: he wears a mask...
The Neon Boys The Neon Boys
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no... I really don't think this is stuff for fetishists, on the contrary... for me, these, along with their contemporaries Rocket From The Tombs, were among the most important students of the Velvet Underground in the early 70s and precursors of modern noise rock... it's clear that the "foundation" was always rock'n'roll... but rock'n'roll had never sounded so raw and dissonant before...
Green White Soul
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yes, I've (almost) vanished... I don't have much time for the deb... a warm hello to those who have passed by here...
It's a Beautiful Day It's a Beautiful Day
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yes, something more than an inspiration indeed...
The Adverts Crossing The Red Sea With The Adverts
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for me it’s all about… melodic punk…
Camper Van Beethoven Camper Van Beethoven
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Honestly, I prefer the debut album, made up entirely of brief and irresistible two-minute sketches... this one is much more professional and, after all, much less fun...
Roman Polanski Rosemary's Baby
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immense sociological horror, it speaks to us of the worst horror: the domestic one...
It's a Beautiful Day It's a Beautiful Day
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after two years, I finally listened to it...disappointment...god, this album is so bland...flat, dry, without warmth, without fire...it's the anti-psychedelia...oh I've never heard a singer so self-satisfied and so devoid of personality, such polished music...badly copying the cornerstones of psych-rock from the era, they prove to be mediocre and uncertain even in their attempts at progressive (Family does it better in this regard)...cloying Bulgaria, clumsy the pseudo-bolero Hot Summer Day (let the Jeffersons handle this stuff, damn it), awful the closing jam Time Is (what is this? did they want to imitate Kaleidoscope or Love? those bands were strong both in the short and long run...these guys are neither one nor the other)...they did inspire Child In Time, at least there's that...
The Adverts Crossing The Red Sea With The Adverts
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no vortex, it wasn't an ironic comment...why?