Dott. Fottermeier

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DeAge™ : 7310 days • Here since 4 june 2006
Exhorder Slaughter In The Vatican
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Certo! Inviami il testo che desideri tradurre e provvederò a farlo.
Enuff Z'Nuff Strength
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Pannzzoone, why did you sell them when they still had the cellophane... how could you do that???
Enuff Z'Nuff Strength
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Great Core! No one can stop you now.. At this point, a nice review of Winger would be great :) I also prefer the self-titled one, although this one certainly sounds more mature. And now, excuse me, but I'm going to make myself a couple of hard-boiled eggs.
Slaughter The Wild Life
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Wow, you were super quick! I don't know this one (obviously I only have Stick It To Ya), but if I'm not mistaken it came out in 1992 when grunge had already swept every band of this genre away. However, despite everything, you still intrigued me.
First Band From Outer Space The Guitar is Mightier Than the Gun
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Bartle, did you like "Aurora" by Litmus? You were the one who pointed them out to me back then.. actually, if you have any other Space gems, feel free to share them too :))
White Lion Fight To Survive
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Great Core to Core for the groups you're bringing out! I've never been crazy about White Lion, maybe because they had a sound and an image that were too polished. Since you're at it, why not review something like Britny Fox, Lynch Mob, Slaughter, Bad English, etc.? Aaah yes, how nice!
First Band From Outer Space The Guitar is Mightier Than the Gun
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Damn, a little short... right? I only have the first two from them, but I've never really delved into them further. At the moment, I prefer the Litmus, of which the latest, Aurora, is really a nice little album! But am I wrong, or is this one still set to be released?
Love/Hate Blackout In The Red Room
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Sorry Core A Core, but it won't let me download it, just listen to the songs individually...
Love/Hate Blackout In The Red Room
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A very passionate review and a bit too much of a fan, but it reads well despite the length, considering you've almost written a half-biography of the band :). This genre of music, although now quite anachronistic, I still enjoy listening to from time to time even though I didn't experience it firsthand because I was too young at the time. I only know this CD of theirs; the production is definitely superior to many other works of their cotton-candy colleagues from the Sunset Strip, the guitars are less cliché, and the songwriting is not banal at all. Strange that in the various comparisons you didn't mention Dangerous Toys.. I'll conclude by saying that "la voce sodomizza" can't be heard, but deep down you're forgiven.
Cinematronics Dragon's Lair
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Your dead ancestors, what have you brought forth!