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DeAge™ : 7276 days • Here since 9 july 2006
Raw Power Screams From The Gutter
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I have the impression that during this time, every opportunity to be proud of being Italian should be seized on the spot.
Raw Power Screams From The Gutter
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Of course I've heard a lot about them, but I've never managed to listen to them... I’ll make up for it as soon as possible. It saddens me that these people ended up playing for Vasco Rossi, but one has to make a living somehow.
Soulfly Soulfly
Soulfly Soulfly
11 apr 09
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The last dish from Cornell has been hard to digest for many, I fear, myself included.
Millencolin Home From Home
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@Comment 11: How cute is Fedeee. I swear that if I didn't want her as a wife, I would want her as a mother.
Soulfly Soulfly
Soulfly Soulfly
10 apr 09
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@Cornell: "But is it true that our guy always serves us the same old stuff, photocopied and recycled for ages now?" So what? I'm not complaining at all. If I want to listen to free jazz, I certainly won't buy the latest album by Max Cavalera. Furthermore, that's nonsense: Conquer from 2008 is very different from this self-titled one, and Dark Ages also marked a turn towards different sounds compared to the previous 3. Nothing destabilizing, it's still all thrash metal, but you can't really say that Cavalera always serves the same (even if tasty) dish. There's definitely something "reheated" about it, but there are also new ingredients skillfully mixed in. I apologize for the culinary metaphor; I'm hungry.
Soulfly Soulfly
Soulfly Soulfly
10 apr 09
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This is a magnificent record; the review says something, but it is written quite poorly. "Dissonant sounds are present everywhere and it naturally makes one think of the expressionist composer Debussy (...)" I have to admit that this made me chuckle a bit. Anatas, yours is a position as old as the hills. There would be something to discuss only if you had Cavalera's tax return in front of you.
Camaròn de la Isla La Leyenda Del Tiempo
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I don't know the album, but I know the artist and I share the admiration, so it's a beautiful review and an excellent recommendation. I really love gypsy music. Camarón and Paco De Lucía together was something truly moving and heartfelt.
King Crimson Red
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@Macaco, you beat me by a nanosecond by saying the same things.
King Crimson Red
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Given the age, it wouldn't be a bad review, but did you really have to force Dream Theater in there? Why? A great album like this doesn't deserve that... A masterpiece nonetheless, perhaps the most beautiful of all by King Crimson and currently my favorite.
AA.VV. From Dusk Till Dawn - Soundtrack
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Great soundtrack and a film that I really enjoyed; I'm quite a fan of Tarantino and Rodriguez. It didn't seem like beer to me, what Salma Hayek was pouring; unforgettable scene nonetheless, I agree.