Roberto De Filippis

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DeAge™ : 7260 days • Here since 24 july 2006
Muse Black Holes & Revelations
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it's the introduction that is embarrassing
Muse Black Holes & Revelations
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I would have already written a nice remake (don't worry, if I publish it I won't be intrusive: I'll write it in a comment), but I've learned to wait a bit before publishing it because there are still a few requests that seem a bit out of place.
Muse Black Holes & Revelations
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anyway I'm only 17 years old
Muse Black Holes & Revelations
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WITH HINDSIGHT (AFTER A YEAR), I would say that I still consider my review to be brilliant, but it was written too impulsively, a bit prosaic, too emphatic. It could have been more balanced and rich.
The Offspring Americana
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Sorry, but copy-pasting my comment wasn't a good idea... But is "feelings" a cover by the Sex Pistols??
The Offspring Americana
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I don't know any other albums by The Offspring... I stumbled upon this one by chance. They seemed absolutely fun to me... they lifted my spirits and made me want to dance, chasing away all the bad thoughts. I think it's great, even though no one mentioned "Pay the Man," the last track. A progressive song with that soundtrack-like atmosphere, a nu-metal vibe that mixes the Eastern and the psychedelic. "The Kids Aren't Alright," however, doesn't convince me. They really nail "Pretty Fly," "Why Don't You Get a Job," "Have You Ever," and "Staring at the Sun" is nice too, but the rest seems quite repetitive to me...
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club B.R.M.C.
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Excuse me: once registered, how can we submit comments under a different name from the one we registered?
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club B.R.M.C.
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Sorry sbrody, I misunderstood.
T. Rex The Slider
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The glam rock of the 70s shares with punk simply the spirit of making direct and engaging music even without the serious virtuosities of progressive rock bands... ANYWAY, I think this does not imply that there is no style in The Silder.
Grandaddy The Sophtware Slump
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This review is really nice (smooth and free of bullshit) and the lovely final greeting... but can you tell me what "fuzzy guitars" means?