Mopaga

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DeAge™ : 7327 days • Here since 19 may 2006
Pink Floyd Dark Side Of The Moon
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Tell me that I'm dreaming...
Todd Rundgren A Cappella
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And I thought everything had already been said about the good (Jean) Todd Rundgren {[(forgive me this hihihi)]}... now, after an album made with the penis, I expect a couple more with farts and burps, just to make a trilogy (hihihi) :)
Spice Girls Greatest Hits
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Well... they are very good, but I've always preferred Lollipops ;)
The Last Goodnight Poison Kiss
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Don't touch me, Jared Leto :D Well, I have to say that I would never have dreamed of delving into this band... maybe I still won't, but I appreciate your courage. He also seems to me like a bizarre mix of Joel Madden and Adam Levine... but the song where he’s a mix between Tallarico and Collins, I'll download it right away :)
Vanadium Metal Rock
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@Battlegods: don't worry, I wasn't angry with you. It must be a poetic license from the good Pino Scotto. The Pino who doesn’t burn.
Burzum Filosofem
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I don't know whether to laugh or shudder every time I hear his name...
Vanadium Metal Rock
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But shouldn't it be "We Want To Live With Rock'n'Roll"? This makes Pino Scotto even more of a legend!
Sugababes Overloaded: The Singles Collection
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I am touched :D
R.E.M. New Adventures In Hi-Fi
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I don’t know why, but Electrolite feels like a perfect Dragonball fusion of Man On The Moon and Nightswimming :) As for the rest, I wholeheartedly agree with the words of the good Grant (whom I rediscover as a peer by the way... I love you even more), especially regarding Up. And enough with these discussions about what is commercial and what isn’t. If I like a song, I don’t care; I don’t torment myself with nagging thoughts like, “oh my god, this song has 2 chords and yet I like it, should I be worried?” “Oh man, this track is super commercial... but I can’t tell anyone I like it, otherwise my alternative reputation will go down the drain.” Such things remind me of certain conversations some of my peers had about ten years ago: Don’t Cry and Angels are two ballads. The former is a masterpiece because it’s by Guns’n’Roses who did rock and were tough, while the latter is unequivocally awful because it’s by Robbie Williams who is a popstar for little girls. I wonder if their minds are still that clouded today.
The Charlatans Simpatico
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Beautiful Brown Hearts by the Early Years!