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DeRank : 1,55
DeAge™ : 7351 days • Here since 25 april 2006
Pig Destroyer Phantom Limb
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And to think that until two years ago I was living off these wild crazy groups... "Terrifyer" remains an absolute masterpiece of the genre, I haven't heard this one much and I don't remember it very well, but it left a good impression on me. Great review for a great band.
James Brown Sex Machine
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APOCALYPTIC! The best way to start listening to James Brown (that's my case).
Katy Perry Teenage Dream
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Katy Perry is one of those singers you hear everywhere 24/7. Even if you can't stand her, in the end, you end up liking her whether you want to or not. Anyway, aside from the single "I Kissed a Girl," which was terrible, the other hits weren't that bad (Hot'n'Cold is actually quite listenable). There are worse things out there, after all.
Konami Silent Hill 2
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I just finished the game a moment ago. All that's left is to give it a 5...
Flying Lotus Los Angeles
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I quote Elo
Mary Shelley Frankenstein
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I'm not an avid reader, but I devoured this book in just a few evenings. A masterpiece.
Italo Svevo La Coscienza Di Zeno
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Nice, but I prefer the first part. I read it two years ago during the summer, and with the heat melting my neurons, I don’t remember it very well, especially the part about the business venture.
...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead Source Tags & Codes
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5 for the final of the review. I'll look for the album soon.
Cinzia Donati, Miranda Biondi, Enzo Rielli Nudo
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Well, I'd rather spend €5 to buy a book by Flavio Oreglio, at least I'll laugh. By now, these pranks don't surprise anyone anymore, and they're not even innovative and/or original.
Alessandro Q. Ferrari Facebook: Domani Smetto
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Yes, I agree about the tests (both real and fake). The problem is that Facebook became famous precisely for all those things that you, DLF, don't do: tests, tagging your friends' photos, the groups to join, the ability to share everything about your personal life, etc. And it’s exactly this that confuses me. I really don’t like the underlying idea that Facebook is based on, which is: everyone can know everyone else's business. You don’t have a shred of privacy, everyone knows everything about you and vice versa, but that is precisely the purpose of Facebook, the rule it is built upon. Quizzes, groups, tests, and silly games are its essence; if you take those away, Facebook no longer exists. Personally, I don’t think Facebook is necessary to keep in touch with friends: there’s already MSN, or alternatively, there’s the phone or the cell phone. I can’t help but think (rather, I hope) that Facebook is just a temporary trend that will disappear just as quickly as it was created.