Tabba In D-Shirt

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David Gilmour On an Island
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to trash Automatic and give a 1 to the greatest masterpieces of the 80s and 90s, and then give a 4 to this album, and we have to respect someone like DJEYGI? No, we shouldn’t respect him; we should kick him in the stomach and make him spit blood.
Metallica Black Album
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"Steve Vai, however, in my way of listening, is often exaggerated." Good, this is what we call speaking without caring about criticisms; you should never be afraid of your own opinions, even if they are radical. Vic teaches us this, for example.
Metallica Black Album
Voto:
Well, it doesn’t really matter if Vic’s review doesn’t appeal to you; those are just trivialities (and he probably doesn’t care much about the ratings for his review). The important thing is that you’re on the same wavelength; believe me, being in agreement with him around here means you really understand music. On the other hand, he has proven to possess a culture that could set fire to 100-watt speakers.
Metallica Black Album
Voto:
Here you go, good job raffomaster, finally you're on Vic's wavelength, Steve Vai is a show-off who communicates nothing, Jimi Hendrix is a genius, was that so hard to say?? Instead, you took it out on Vic for a bunch of comments and in the end, you say the same things.
Pink Floyd Atom Heart Mother
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how wonderful it is to communicate with DIJEYGI, how wonderful it is to interact with DIJEYGI
Pink Floyd Atom Heart Mother
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No, he doesn't think about you, believe me, obviously you as a category of person. Because there are plenty of idiots like you around.
Pink Floyd Atom Heart Mother
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"..from the shit flowers grow" I'm more than sure that De André wasn't thinking of you with those lines.
Pink Floyd Atom Heart Mother
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Dave Jon Gilmour shouldn't even be greeted, let alone talked to or engaged in a debate with a pathetic piece of shit of this caliber.
Metallica Some Kind Of Monster
Voto:
price for the immortal masterpiece, even the review is top-notch
The Clash Sandinista!
Voto:
if it had been a double to London Calling, it would have definitely been a masterpiece, but even so it's immortal, favorite songs?? too many: The Leader, The Call Up, Something About England, Somebody Got Murdered, Look Here, One More Time, One More Dub, Lightning Strikes, Midnight Log, If Music Could Talk, The Equalizer, the reggae-psycho-dub derivations (and there are quite a few in this work) really get me excited, I must say.