CoolOras

DeRank : 2,91
DeAge™ : 8014 days • Here since 1 july 2004
As I Lay Dying An Ocean Between Us
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Yes yes, I know what it means, it's just that I didn't know that the AILD could be categorized in this "scene," unlike Still Remains and Demon Hunter, of which I knew they were part. ;)
Tokio Hotel Zimmer 483 Live In Europe Deluxe Version
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At your age, I at least didn't write certain nonsense.
Human Bell s/t EP
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Trelly! :D
Pink Floyd Arnold Layne/ Candy And A Currant Bun
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Pink Floyd on DeBaser with 103 reviews! Fantastic!
As I Lay Dying An Ocean Between Us
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Oh God, an incredibly static and boring group (just like all today’s metalcore, by the way). The slightly better tracks are the ones with the clean vocals. <<christian metalcore>> This definition is new to me, especially when associated with AILD.
Fabri Fibra Turbe Giovanili
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I expected you to respond like that, Peggiopunx. But then, I ask you, what’s your criterion? I simply followed your reasoning of "success, TV, money = thief, 1 without appeal," I didn’t bring the musical aspect into it. Since you were the one who brought it up (the whole "all the so-called sellouts deserve a 1" thing). In short, make up your mind for a moment. <<The first are groups that, helped or not, would have made it big anyway; without the help, Fibra wouldn’t have become anyone>> Well sure, the major label definitely helped everyone (Nirvana became an icon of grunge, and yet there are definitely better bands in grunge than those three, so the help was more or less useful to everyone), even if at least within Italian rap, his name had already made an impression for a while. However, I no longer understand your criterion; I have more and more the impression that it’s all just an excuse to justify all the statements you’ve made so far. Anyway, it doesn’t matter, let’s love each other.
Fabri Fibra Turbe Giovanili
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Alright, I'll skip over all the nonsense you said earlier, the fact that you wrote dozens of comments without saying anything meaningful, and all the excuses you're now inventing in a clumsy attempt to avoid looking like a complete fool. I wanted to focus on this <<ma io gli metto l'uno cm lo faccio cn tutti i venduti, lui lo è punto>> hoping to spark an interesting discussion (I'm not kidding). So, peggiopunx, aside from the fact that it’s a kindergarten-level concept, if for you someone who sells a lot and has good media exposure is a thief and deserves to be trashed, then I recommend you do one thing. Go to the reviews of EVERYONE (because if someone is a thief, they always are, right peggiopunx?) the albums of chenesò, The Cure, Metallica, Nirvana, even the Beatles and why not Iron Maiden (just to name a few to give you an idea). All people who have sold a ton and had quite a bit of media exposure: all thieves and all condemned to be trashed, right? Well, you’ve got a lot of work to do to make sense of your 'crusade.' You sound like a Tokio Hotel fan who insults the Finley because "they're not rock enough" (I hope you understand what I mean, although I have my doubts this time as well). And anyway, I don't know what meaning you give to words, but even 'those who need to eat' make music for <<suo interesse personale>>, don’t you think? I mean, if they make music so they can eat, isn't that always a personal interest? So, peggiopunx, as you can see, I'm starting to be nice, you actually make me feel a bit of tenderness. In a good way, of course, so much that I’ll even give you a kappa. k!
Tokio Hotel Zimmer 483 Live In Europe Deluxe Version
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<<a box set that I believe is very important for the world of music.>> Ok, you are 11 years old.
Fabri Fibra Turbe Giovanili
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Write however you want, peggiopunx, nothing is mandatory, but it’s not my fault if you come off even more like a dyslexic kid who writes everything with a k as if they were sending a text message (in a rush for what? the time is the same, huh). But then I don’t get this pointless ‘crusade’ of yours, what’s the point? If you can’t stand him, just say "I can’t stand him" and that’s it, without throwing random 1s on albums you haven’t even listened to and making stupid judgments. And then this thing that "he only thought about screwing the money" what does that even mean? Aside from the fact that, as I already told you, if someone is selling, I don’t see what’s wrong with it. And yes, there’s a lot of crap on MTV, that’s true, but why should we condemn someone a priori just because they appear on MTV and sell? I mean, even the Cure are on MTV and they don’t seem like a bunch of crap like some random Finley. Your remarks, I reiterate, are from superficial and ignorant people.
Fabri Fibra Turbe Giovanili
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Oh my God, this review has become such a joke :D Peggiopunx, you still don’t understand a damn thing (not that I’m surprised): it might even air on MTV now, but that doesn’t give you the right to give a 1 to albums YOU DON'T KNOW, and above all, it doesn’t give you the right to talk nonsense and make ridiculous judgments (like saying it was created by MTV, that it talks about the ghetto and street life, and other similar bullshit). What the hell does this album have to do with TRL, MTV, and all the crap you’re rambling about? Nothing. Then what reasons did you give to establish a dialogue? That “this isn’t music”? Come on, idiot. And stop writing like this because you really sound even more like an idiot than you actually are. Stop writing here if you don’t want to keep looking like a fool along with Daft85.