Larrok

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DeAge™ : 7249 days • Here since 5 august 2006
Dream Theater Black Clouds & Silver Linings
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@poly, do you listen to almost all music played by a musical instrument? So you also mean bossa-nova, forrò, samba, Caribbean, reggae, merengue, classical music from the baroque period, medieval music, expressionism, minimalism, neoclassicism, concrete music, symphonies, gothic-country, cowpunk, new wave, folk, avant-folk, bebop, dixieland, modal jazz, smooth jazz, swing, bolero, funk, soul, lo-fi, slowcore, noise rock, post-rock, avant-prog, zeuhl, death metal, grindcore, darkwave, Canterbury scene, krautrock, acid-rock, art-punk, post-punk, no-wave, rockabilly, stoner, ska, ethnic music, Celtic, flamenco, Polynesian?
Sega Golden Axe
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This game is part of my childhood... between '92 and '95 I spent my days playing it... one of the great classics of the Mega Drive... so much nostalgia...
Dream Theater Black Clouds & Silver Linings
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"I listen to everything, from punk to metal (except for computer-made disco music...)" It's a bit like saying "I eat everything, from cheeseburgers to fries (except for car tires)" or "I read everything, from Novella 2000 to Donna Moderna (except for the phone book)."
B.B. King & Eric Clapton Riding With The King
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I only have the title track, a nice piece of classic standardized blues.
Badlands Voodoo Highway
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or Alice in Chains...the best hard rock bands were often found within the improperly defined realm of "grunge"...the problem is that for certain listeners, hard rock must be a jumble of worn-out clichés, overplayed riffs, heavy solos, and a eunuch singer...whereas if you have even a hint of originality in your expressive approach, like in a Jesus Christ Pose or in any track from "Dirt," you automatically don't do hard rock.
Badlands Voodoo Highway
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Not bad the Badlands, among classic hard rock guitarists Jake Lee is one of my favorites... I don’t understand what sense it makes to say “nothing but grunge!” considering that in the alternative scene of the '90s absolute masterpieces of the decade were released, and certainly not in the hard rock sphere, also because bands like Tesla and Mr. Big, as skilled “craftsmen” as they were, never even came close to writing the history of rock.
The Rolling Stones December's Children
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After "Out of Our Heads" in both the English and American versions, there wasn't exactly a strong need for this album, in which half of the tracks are covers (the first 2 tracks are the best covers and were already included in "OOOH"), while the others are simply the A and B sides of the singles released between October and December '65 + "Gotta Get Away," which is also found on OOOH. Four months later, Aftermath will be released with an extraordinary leap in quality.
Ac/Dc Stiff Upper Lip
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I'm sorry, carlmarx, for not getting back to you. I've just returned and I have to rush out again; my retired friends are waiting for me at the tavern :D
Ac/Dc Stiff Upper Lip
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CarlMarx, 25 :)
Ac/Dc Stiff Upper Lip
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Those who listen to Tokio Hotel are generally kids aged 10 to 13 at most, and they don't give a damn about looking alternative; rather, they hope to be as fashionable as possible to feel accepted by their group of friends. On the other hand, those who listen to AC/DC couldn't care less about feeling alternative, unless they're a fool who doesn't realize that the hard rock of Angus and company is about as non-alternative as it gets.