Gallagher87

DeRank : -1,08
DeAge™ : 7253 days • Here since 31 july 2006
Papa Roach Getting Away With Murder
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We'll see...
Iron Maiden A Matter Of Life And Death
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and the Madonna!
Marilyn Manson Eat Me, Drink Me
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...But also no!!!
Federico Moccia Scusa ma ti chiamo amore
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Why don't the queens who've watched this great movie come to comment??? Stay in your 'fried' dreams in the mess...
Federico Moccia Scusa ma ti chiamo amore
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The sentence from 47 deserves applause, it’s ugly to say, but in my opinion, we need a war, a revolution, a starting over from scratch, and I emphasize from scratch, to show this sick generation—of which I, alas, am a part—what it truly means to be men and not just puppets controlled from a distance, in any field, in any way, at any cost.
Good Charlotte The Chronicles Of Life And Death
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A punk-pop band that mediocrely performs a genre that I already consider mediocre in itself; by the way, this might be the least successful CD of their slim career. I listened to them at their beginnings with "The Young And The Hopeless," and it was an album you could perhaps listen to while making your bed or shaving. I listened to the latest "Good Morning Revival," and despite some copying here and there, I saved it, but this album is really sad—just a 2, only for a handful of pleasantly predictable tracks.
Sevendust Seasons
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Let's say the band is a bit derivative; the album is still enjoyable, it's a strained 4 stars. I agree with Cooloras, a band that still ranks somewhat lower but deserves respect.
Federico Moccia Scusa ma ti chiamo amore
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Ashanti, I completely agree with you!!!! The description of what our way of thinking is today is spot on, generations devoid of ideas, finding ā€œreleaseā€ in horror scenes perfectly painted by Mr. Moccia and his beloved company. Generally, I don’t comment on movies, but in this case, it’s a must... congratulations! If you were from my city, I would ask you out!!! ;)
Metallica St. Anger
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It's true, there are no solos, and that's a downside; tracks like "Invisible Kid" should have been shorter, the whole album should have been shorter, but a "St. Anger" or a "Some Kind Of Monster" are fine as they are. Lars doesn't suck on the drums in my opinion, and Robert Trujillo seems like a great bassist, he managed to bring a bit of edge to a somewhat lost band, (even if Bob Rock put a lot of his own into it; he played bass on "Frantic"). Of course, everyone is entitled to their opinion.