nikko89

DeRank : 0,26
DeAge™ : 7338 days • Here since 10 may 2006
Hanoi Rocks Bangkok Shocks Saigon Shakes
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You know, the review of the Guns is the first one I did, and it only included a few lines taken from Paisley's book... damn, I chose this record specifically to prove I can write, I dare anyone to find books or crap like the Hanoi in Italy... do you doubt that a 17-year-old can write? Do you doubt the authenticity of my reviews? Do whatever the hell you want... but the fact that it was chosen by the editors should make you think, don't you agree? How many reviews will I have to write before they are considered authentic? I'm sorry I might have made mistakes in my first review, but this time I don't understand you... anyway, the record is sufficient because despite its good craftsmanship, it's not a classic and not even exceptional, plus the sufficiency should be considered a good grade given the crap that's around.
Ligabue Buon compleanno, Elvis!
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On Saturday I was at San Siro to see Liga... Great album, nice review Marco, keep writing whatever the hell you want because you’re capable of it... unfortunately on this site there are also some idiots who comment without listening... well done!
The Rolling Stones Aftermath
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Perhaps this great album deserved a review just as grand...but I agree with you, br, no metal scrawl will ever be able to replicate the power of the stratospheric "Paint It Black."
New York Dolls New York Dolls
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Damn, great album... the review is nice too, totally agree with pretazzo.
Guns'n'Roses Appetite For Destruction
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You know, nicoshow, the only part I copied are the lyrics with their translation, and then I’d like to know what the hell I care about acting smart since my goal is to promote the album and not to get your approval.
Hanoi Rocks Bangkok Shocks Saigon Shakes Hanoi Rocks
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well done vxs! this is an album to review. damn, I thought I was the only fool to have this cd by a largely underrated band.
Red Hot Chili Peppers Stadium Arcadium
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Although I also adore the Red Hot, I have to admit that the analysis is correct. The redundancy of the compositions makes even the good parts negligible. I appreciate the experimentation; after all, they can't just do funk for their whole lives, but a single CD would have been better. SNOW is a beautiful song, I recommend it too.