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DeAge™ : 7264 days • Here since 21 july 2006
Lady Gaga The Fame Monster
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I honestly don't even know who they are, let alone what kind of music they make. And I'm simply proud of that. I want to keep it that way; I think it's the right path.
Fëdor Michajlovic Dostoevskij Il Giocatore
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@Lukin, after this about the furry eyes, I absolutely must love you. Mr. Fiquata's reviews are always a delight.
Viagra Baptism Limp Nation
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Don't pay attention to it, Punisher always votes like crazy. There you go!
Gazzetta dello sport Michael Jordan: His Airness
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Beautiful page.. Truly compliments. Jordan incredible, but true. Bird keeps him company in Olympus.
Noemi Sulla mia pelle
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The alternative is your dad! Give him the money back, damn it! And who the hell is this? Another product of X-Files? You gonna trust the aliens, "Wanna take a ride on the spaceship? Come on..". And then look at the state they bring you back in.
IronMaiden IronMaiden
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Bartle is still the same old medal collector and pseudo-communist.
IronMaiden IronMaiden
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Drugs are harmful.. I must stop..
IronMaiden IronMaiden
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I instead like Iron Maiden, they rock hard and my thoughts align exactly like that. King Crimson too, I also believe they were the best in terms of ethics. As for AC/DC, I liked them a lot more when Bon Scott was singing, unfortunately.. You also say you like Motörhead? Aren't they definitely, always keeping in mind the ontological context, an extremely valid band? Anyway, whether Maiden is the total consecration of the best of British metal is a matter of opinion. I personally might like Judas Priest a tad more, maybe because Rob Halford has a voice that sometimes sounds like a soprano, yes, but sometimes also not. Unavoidable to believe, but it’s true, even though my thoughts don’t really believe it. They have somewhat lost their anger, and I completely agree with you in thinking that Maiden isn't really metal anymore, damn. They don’t challenge preconceived values like they used to, which used to leave me breathless for how liberating it felt. But then everything got lost. Goodbye. Shall we become friends?
Them Crooked Vultures Them Crooked Vultures
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Yes, but damn it, just because Josh Homme and Dave Grohl are involved doesn't mean we should immediately think of "Songs for the Deaf," or the Queens of the Stone Age. This is a record of good old rock 'n' roll, very enjoyable, but honestly, I expected something more from these three "big names"... Nice review.
Mario Biondi If
Mario Biondi If
22 nov 09
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Oh what the heck is this, a blog review? 360 comments?