leonid

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DeAge™ : 7331 days • Here since 15 may 2006
Zucchero Rispetto
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"The story of Rispetto is a story of guts and personality, of arrogance and determination."
But also a story of horrible music.
Various Artists Grindcrusher: The Ultimate Earache
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very well. kisses to everyone except for God.
Sleaford Mods Eton Alive
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in the declamatory style, in the bare musicality, in the social themes, an intrinsically English group in the wake of The Fall and Radical Dance Faction. This Eton Alive is my favorite of their works, even though it struggles a bit to keep up with the masterpieces of The Fall and Radical Dance Faction. Huh? Did someone say The Fall? Radical Dance Faction?
P.S. Jason Williamson is also the author of a couple of short story collections that I've heard are enjoyable.
Lars von Trier Nymphomaniac (Vol. I & II)
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@[IltuoDeNome] you seem a bit irritable, have some chamomile.
Van Canto A Storm to Come
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Okay, it’s all true, but there’s much worse; in fact, this kings of metal is not bad at all ramadamadumdum ramadamadumdum; at least they don’t take themselves seriously. A thousand times better than vascoliga...
Alcest Le Secret
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not a bad album, but the drums are too subdued and static; in fact, come to think of it, even the vocals are a bit in the background. an album that shows promise, but remains flat.
Motörhead No Class
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fuck fuck damn oh the motorhead
Katy Perry HalfTime Show @XLIX Superbowl, Phoenix 01/02/2015
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So what? Treating the "low" in a "high" style and re-evaluating it is somewhat of a déjà vu. As for the rest, you say nothing about the show that you maybe didn't even see, because for a review like this it wasn't even necessary.
Dire Straits/Mark Knopfler Private Investigations The Best Of Dire Straits And Mark Knopfler
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Come on guys, I was joking. It's just that I really don't like the DS.
Dire Straits/Mark Knopfler Private Investigations The Best Of Dire Straits And Mark Knopfler
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Excuse me, you who are more experienced, could you suggest an album for someone who wants to distance themselves, and quickly, from Dire Straits?