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I read the book in my first year of high school, if I remember correctly, and I liked it a lot. I haven't seen the movie; it couldn't have been easy to recreate the atmosphere on screen, and the characters were very well developed. I'm not much of a reader, especially not of mysteries, but I think this is a masterpiece, truly thrilling.
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It's one of the Black Flag albums I'm less familiar with, maybe I'll give it a listen for the occasion. For me, the pinnacle is still the triad Damaged-My War-Slip It In.
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I was wrong, the 5 was for the album, not for the review. Never mind, keep it now.
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I Melt Banana, what legends! The review is fun.
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I mean... Polish pop? Sometimes I really wonder where you fish this stuff out. Good job anyway, well written and an interesting proposal.
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@Yosif: I might regret pointing this out to you, but perhaps you meant to say that "niche" genres, rather than "non-niche," have their clichés and stylistic elements, etc.?
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Gentlemen, let's not misunderstand. The Rastafarian movement is a movement, a religion, a philosophy, and everything converges in reggae. It certainly involves "clichés," but at its core, there is no ornamental embellishment; before the music comes the culture. In this, ganja plays an important role, though less than one might think (the practice of smoking herb is not a dogma). One must approach it critically; it's not the same if Peter Tosh says "Legalize It" or if the singer from Ska-P says it.
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Great, I needed a review of my solo project. Thank you very much!
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